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22 Cards in this Set
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internet
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a network of computers all over the world
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modem
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people use this to connect to the internet
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digital v. analog
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computer v. phone line
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baud
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how fast a modem can interpret data; aka...
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bits per second
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how fast a modem can interpret data
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web site
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a related collection of pages
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pages
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an individual piece that, in millions, makes up the web
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home page
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the first page of a web site
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entry page
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takes the viewer to the home page; like a table of contents
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hypertext
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linked text
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browser
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software that allows people to se the World Wide Web
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url
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web page address
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domain name
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www.name.com
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path
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the part after the domain name; tells the browser where to find the page
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a page of text with formatting specifications in HTML code
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every web page is basically this
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make and name a new folder in which to store your web pages
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what you need to do before creating the first page
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not a "legal" file name
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honey bunny.gif
there's a space |
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the best way to make columns on a page
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create tables or layers
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order in which to create a site
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make folder for site, put graphics in site folder, name and title 1st page of site, type text on page and add graphics
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to save and name a web page
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browswers recognize html files as web pages, so you must name each page with an htm or html file name
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why to establish a relationship with host provider before making first page
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they need to tell you how to name the first page
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anti-aliasing
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appearance of smooth edges, nicer-looking graphics, good for screen; larger file size
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