Web Design Vocabulary Chapter 1

Web Design Vocabulary Chapter 1

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Section 1

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www

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The web

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WYSIWYG Editor

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Allows you to preview a Web Page. What you see is what you get. Wizzywig.

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Tags or Markup

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A special set of instructions used to define the structure and layout of a Web document.

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HTTP=Hypertext Transfer Protocol

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Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A set of rules for exchanging text and graphic, sound, video and other multimedia files

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Title Element

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<title>_</title>

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E commerce

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The buying and selling of goods and services on the internet

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Line Break Element

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<br />

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Publishing

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The copying of web pages and other files to a web server.

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HTML=Platform independent

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You can create "code", and HTML file and then use a browser on another computer to view the file.

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Web Server or Host

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A computer that stores and sends and sends requested web pages and other files.

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Hyperlink

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An element used to connect one web page to another

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Paragraph Element

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<p>...</p>

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Web Pages

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Linked Documents, or pages of information on the web

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Intranet

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Employees or members of an organization can use the site to share information. It is Private.

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HTML Elements 3 Parts

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A Start Tag, Content, and an End Tag

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HTML Hypertext Markup Language

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The authoring language used to create documents on the World Wide Web

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Home Page

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The first document users see when they access a web site

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URL Uniform Resource Locator

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the address of a document. The URL indicates to the browser to use "http" to locate a web page

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Extranet

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Select business partners or key customers use to share information. It is Private.

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Internet

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Anyone can use. It is public. Also known as a "web site".

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Body Element

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<body>...</body>

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World Wide Web Consortium

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An industry consortium that seeks to promote standards for the evolution of the Web and Web Technologies. It was founded in 1994 by Tim-Berners Lee

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Web site

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Web pages created and maintained by an individual, company, educational institution, or other organization

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Text Editor

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Notepad

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Web Browser

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A program that interprets and displays Web pages and enables a user to view and interact with the web page.

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SGML Standard Generalized Markup Language

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A standard for how to organize and tag elements of a document.

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