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Section 1

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.css

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A file extension that indicates that a file is a cascading style sheet.

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Alt Attribute

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An HTML attribute added to an image tag that allows you to specify text to display.

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URL

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Uniform Resource Locator: A protocol for specifying addresses on the Internet.

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.txt

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A file extension for text only files.

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Attribute

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Modifies an HTML element

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.zip

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A file extension for (zip) compressed file.

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BLOG

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A Web site (or section of a Web site) where users can post a chronological, up-to-date e-journal entry of their thoughts.

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.svg

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A file extension for scalable vector graphics

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Authentication

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To collect information from the user Example:username and password

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.png

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A file extension for images, capable of showing millions of colors which includes layers.

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.jpg

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A file extension for images, usually photographs.

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.html

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A file extension for hypertext markup language.

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.pdf

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The file format of documents viewed and created by the Adobe Acrobat Reader and others. Stands for Portable Document Format.

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.gif

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A file extension for images, usually line and clip art.

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AUP

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Acceptable Use Policy

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Absolute URL

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Complete Internet address that takes the user to the exact directory or file of a website. Example: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/absolute-URL.html

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Bandwidth

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Used to measure the amount of time it takes for a web page to fully load. Measured in bits per second.

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.js

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A file extension for JavaScript

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.com

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A type of Internet domain assigned to URLs which are business or commercial entities.

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Relative URL

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URLs that reference files on the same server within the same directory (folder). Does NOT contain a protocol.

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