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WWW (World Wide Web) Ans✓✓✓An Internet-based collection of
linked HTML documents identified by URLs and accessed using
browsers and the HTTP protocol; usually called the Web.
lecture definition: database of where to find things on the internet,
created by Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee Ans✓✓✓Worked at CERN, invented the WWW,
HTML, and HTTP.
Web Site vs Web Page Ans✓✓✓Web Site: "book", all of the pages on
the same internet server
Web Page: "one page of the book", each individual page of a web site.
URL Ans✓✓✓Uniform Resource Locator (like www.aa.com for
American Airlines)
Passwords Ans✓✓✓saved as an encrypted text file on our computer,
alphanumeric is the most secure.
Browser Cache Ans✓✓✓Folder on our PC that downloads the folders
that builds websites
, Plugins Ans✓✓✓little program that adds to your browser, gives it the
ability to open a particular file type.
Extensions Ans✓✓✓little program that adds to your browser, gives it
new functionality. examples are adblock, grammarly, and honey.
HTML Ans✓✓✓hyper text markup language, written by tim berners-lee
to build webpages
Tags Ans✓✓✓special characters surrounding a word, tells a
browser/webpage what to do
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Ans✓✓✓set of detailed specifications for
a webpage in HTML
in-line, internal, external (external best)
HTTP Ans✓✓✓hypertext transfer protocol, the set of rules that dictates
the transport of webpages
HTTPS Ans✓✓✓secure version of http, encrypted.
Cookies Ans✓✓✓small text files stored on your computer. three
different kinds, session, 1st party, and 3rd party.