Jordan's assignment 6
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Key Terms
- Angle brackets: HTML tags appear in pairs and are enclosed
in angle brackets. The brackets can be found on the coma (,) and period
(,) keys on
>they keyboard.
- Flash: A high impact multimidia creation tool for the
creation of web page content.
- Home page: The main Web page for a corporation, individual,
or organization. A home page is often the first page you see when you
start your Web browser.
- HTML page: An HTML page, or HTML document, is any document
created in HTML that can be displayed on the World Wide Web.
- Hypertext Mark up Language (HTML): Tags created within a Web
document that give instructions to a Web browser. These instructions
determine the look and feel of a web document on the Internet.
- Java: A programming language that creates programs called
applets. Applets can be added to Web documents using tags similas to HTML
text.
- JavaScript: More powerful than HTML, JavaScript allows Web
page developersto add programming features to a Web document without
having to know a programming language.
- Mosiac: The frist Web browser that allowed pidtures and
sound to accompany text on a Web page. Mosiac was created in 1992 at the
University of Illinois.
- Netscape Navigator: One of two major Web browsers used on
the INternet today. Navigator, created in 1994, added to the powerful
features of MOsaic, Allowing additional featured like animated graphics
into a Web Document.
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- Web browser: Often referred to as a Web client. Allows users
to interface with different operating systems and view information on
the World Wide Web. It allows Web page developres to have JavaScript
compiled and interpreted "on the fly".
- Web page: Any page created in HTML that can be replaced on
the World Wide Web.
- Web Site: Includes a series of Web pages that can be linked
other Web sites on the Internet. Web sites are stored on Web
servers.
- Welcome Page: An introduction page when you visit a Web
sites. Web sites. A welcome page often includes the Web page owners' e-mail
address and name.