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Cards (34)

Section 1

(34 cards)

HTTP/HTTPS

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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure- Starts a URL

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website

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a collection of related web pages

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Copyright symbol

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© symbol used to show that the material or website is illegally copyrighted

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URL

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Uniform Resource Locator

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banner

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An advertisement appearing across the top of a Web page

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icon

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a small graphical representation of a program or file

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hyperlink

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A link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen

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.com

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commercial

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app

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Short for application, a software program that can be download to a computer or device.

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bookmark bar

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Where you can keep favorite websites to access again later.

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sidebar

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a box or column on either side of a website used foe navigating the site

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Dropdown menu

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At an arrow, click to see choices. Often from a menu.

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drag and drop

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To drag selected text from one place in a file to another.

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.Edu

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education

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WWW

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World Wide Web

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dialog box

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a box opened by a menu commands that allow you to select opitions or specify information to preform the command

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web page

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A document stored on the World Wide Web.

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.mil

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military

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layout

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This is the physical arrangement of a text and graphics on a page; and includes such elements as the ratio between graphics and text, the fonts and font sizes used, and the placement of text and graphics in relation to white spaces.

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extension

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the small program added on to your browser that is modify or enhance its use

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toggle

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To switch between two options or to turn a feature on or off.

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Domain Extension

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the suffix at the end of a web address, such as .com or .org

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logo

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a symbol or design that serves to identify an organization or institution

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.org

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organization

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footer

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the area at the bottom of a web page that often contains copyright information, links, privacy statements

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blog

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a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.

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Header

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text that is printed at the top of each page

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subpage

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A page that is a child of another page.

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.gov

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government

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Parts of a URL

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consists of protocol,domain name, path, and web page name (ex: http://ce.byu.edu.edu/is/site/index.cfm)

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tab

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allows for many browsers to be opened on a window to view each at the same time

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.net

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network

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four main types of websites

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personal, corporate, news ,and government

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HTML

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Hypertext Markup Language - code for the web

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