Lesson 7 Flashcards
A global computer network providing a variety of information, consisting of interconnected network
Internet
An information space where documents and other web resources are identified by Uniform Resource Locators
WWW / World Wide Web
A location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more pages in the WWW
Website
A web page that serves as the starting point of a website
Home page
A default web page that loads when you visit a web address that only contains a domain name
Home page
A reference to data that the reader can directly follow by “clicking, tapping, or hovering”
Link or Hyperlink
A text with hyperlinks
Hypertext
A program with graphical user interface for displaying html; used to navigate the WWW
Browser
A program that searches for and identified items in a database that corresponds to keywords
Search engine
Colloquially termed as WEB ADDRESS
URL / Uniform Resource Locator
URL stands for
Uniform Resource Locator
The field in a web browser that is used to locate a website
Adress Box
A rectangular field on the screen that accepts types-in text in order to look up for something
Search box
A group of computers and devices on a network that are administered on the same protocol
Domain
A standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on WWW pages
HTML / Hypertext Markup Language
HTMLS stands for
Hypertext Markup Language
Provides users with an encyclopedia in their computer
World Wide Web Documents
Provides an outlet to anyone who wishes to share his or her view
World Wide Web Documents
It can also be found in print sources and television
URL / Uniform Resource Locator
3 parts of search engine:
Spider
Indexer
Software
Known as crawler, sometimes called as “visits a Web Page”, scans it, follows link to other pages within that site
Spider
Only a portion of the offerings on the web are available using a search tool.
Ex. Pdf with a password
Invisible Web