HTML is written in pairs
for example <body>
</body>
These tags define the body of the web page.
Any HTML inside the two tags defines the
body of the site
Browser
Google Chrome,
Microsoft Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox, Safari
A website written for
Explorer might need to be
changed to appear in Safari
Hyperlink
Hyperlinks take you to different
pages on the www or take you to
different pages within a website.
You can link text and images.
URL
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator
when you type the URL in to your browser, the request
goes to a DOMAIN NAME SERVER which has a list of URLs
and the associated IP ADDRESS. Your request is then
passed on to the correct website using TCP/IP.
Uniform Resource Locator
Search Engines
arguably the most famous
is Google
You type some search criteria in the search
bar and press enter and Google returns the
results. You then click on the link and you are
taken to the site
But when you a search, you aren't
searching the internet. You are searching
Google's index