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Tim Berrer-Lee
Developed HTML and hypertext in 1989
Arpanet
Military developed technology in the 1950's
How it works
Your computer>server>split ino packets>travels on the inernet> reassemble on target computer
Internet vs Web
Web: Collection of pages
Internet: technology behind it
Browser
Program used to read HTML Documnets
Search engine
Web based program that searches for keywords on the entire web or specific site (Google, Bing)
Server
Compuer that holds all of your HTML doc's and make them available to the public
Bandwidth
Amount of info a server can serve @ once
Protocol
Part of the URL
Tells the browser what sor of document or file to look for (http, https, ftp)
URL
uniform resource locator aka web address
http://www.evange.edu/multimedia1/inde.htm
http = protocol
multimedia = path
www.evangel.edu = domain name
inde.htm = file
Hyper-text/link
Anything that has a link assigned to it.
SGML
Standard generalized markup language
HTML
Hypertet markup language
XML
extensible markup language
CSS
Cascading style sheets
HTML is a a programming language and NOT a mark up language.
*
Tags
Items taht come in pairs (opening and closing) that surrounds whatever you want it to act upon
Aesthetics
Guiding principle in matters of artistic beauty and taste; Artistic sensibility.
*Design for color aestheics
Color asthetics
Focus on harmonic color relationships
Complimentary
2 colors directly across from on another on the color wheel
Split complimentary
One primary color and 2 colors directly split below
Analogous schemes
Schemes of color next to each other on the color wheel (warm/cool colors)
Monochromatic
One hue but different shades
White space
Blank areas on your page regardless of color
Active white space
White space used deliberatley that seperates and structures the content.
Passive white space
Blank areas that are a result of mismatched space
Bitmap
Composed of pixels (picture elements)
Resolution dependent (can't blow up)
Vectors
Vector points connected by vector lines
Resolution independent
Resolution
Number of pixels per unit of measurement
*Determine how fine the details of an image
Print = 300dpi
Screen = 72 ppi
Screen resolution
Number of pixels a screen can hold (800x600, 1024x768)
Image dimensions
Size in pixels of an image displayed on a screen (#pixels width & # of pixels hth)
Color Space
Model by which colors are created