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  • Websites are a collection of various pages written in HTML markup language
  • HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is used for creating websites
  • Each page available on a website is called a web page
  • The first page of any website is called the home page
  • A web server is where a website sits on a computer and is always connected to the internet
  • Every web server connected to the internet is given a unique address, which can be an IP address or a URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
  • Web hosts are companies that rent out their services and technologies to host websites on the internet
  • Wix Editor is a standard website builder where you can customize your site by dragging and dropping text and image elements
  • Wix Editor has an extensive menu of options to customize your site
  • Wix's new mobile editor allows you to adjust your site for mobile viewing with a few simple steps
  • To upload your own video on Wix, click the Your Computer icon and select the video, with a 4GB limit for video uploads
  • To add a lightbox on Wix, click Interactive and Set Triggers
  • To publish your site on Wix, click Publish at the top right of the Editor
  • Canva is an online design tool that allows users to create professional-looking visuals
  • Press T on your keyboard to insert a text box in Canva
  • To duplicate a text box in Canva, click on Duplicate on the floating toolbar
  • To add images from the Canva library, click the Photos tab on the editor side panel
  • To upload media from your device in Canva, select the Uploads tab on the editor side panel
  • To download or save designs in Canva, click Download from the editor menu bar
  • Microsoft Office is an integrated software package that enables sharing information between several applications
  • Excel is the world's most widely used spreadsheet software and part of the Microsoft Office suite
  • Excel is versatile and can be used for numerical calculations, creating charts, organizing lists, text manipulation, accessing other data, creating graphical dashboards, creating graphics and diagrams, and automating complex tasks
  • The Excel worksheet is divided into columns and rows, with columns identified by letters and rows by numbers
  • The top row of a worksheet is usually used for explanatory text or headings
  • Name box displays the active cell address or the name of the selected cell, range, or object
  • New Sheet button adds a new worksheet by clicking the New Sheet button displayed after the last sheet tab
  • Page View buttons change the way the worksheet is displayed
  • Quick Access toolbar holds commonly used commands and is always visible, regardless of which tab is selected
  • Ribbon is the main location for Excel commands, and clicking an item in the tab list changes the displayed Ribbon
  • User name displays the name and associated image of the person logged in
  • Row numbers range from 1 to 1,048,576 — one for each row in the worksheet, and clicking a row number selects an entire row of cells
  • Sheet tabs represent different sheets in the workbook, and each sheet tab displays the sheet's name
  • Sheet tab scroll buttons scroll the sheet tabs to display tabs that aren't visible, and you can also right-click to get a list of sheets
  • Status bar displays various messages and the status of Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock keys, as well as summary information about the selected cell range
  • Tab list is used to display a different Ribbon, similar to a menu
  • Title bar displays the program name, current workbook name, Quick Access toolbar on the left, and control buttons to modify the window on the right
  • Vertical scrollbar is used to scroll the sheet vertically
  • Window Close button closes the active workbook window
  • Window Maximize/Restore button increases the workbook window's size to fill the entire screen or unmaximizes it if already maximized
  • Window Minimize button minimizes the workbook window to display as an icon in the Windows taskbar