module 3

Cards (17)

  • World Wide Web - is also known as W3
  • internet explorer - Web browser was developed by Microsoft in 1994 and released in 1995 as a supportive package to Microsoft Windows line of operating systems.
  • mozilla firefox - It is a free, open-source web browser for Windows, Linux and Macintosh OS. It is easy to use and offers many advantages, such as tabbed windows, quick links, security and ability to blocks ads
  • safari - This is a web browser from Apple Inc., which is compatible with Mac OS X operating system, Microsoft windows, and the iPhone OS. It is the default browser on Apple devices.
  • opera - Web browser developed by the Opera Software company in 1996. It is a well-known browser that is mainly used in Internet-activated mobile phones, PDAS, and smartphones.
  • google chrome - Internet browser officially released by Google on December 11, 2008. Its feature include synchronization with Google services and accounts, tabbed browsing, and automatic translation and spell check of web pages.
  • Netscape - This web browser was developed by Netscape Communications Corporation. It provides multiple simultaneous interruptible text and image loading and JPEG image display.
  • microsoft edge - It is the latest Internet browser from Microsoft that was introduced with Microsoft Windows 10 as a replacement for Internet Explorer. The Edge browser comes pre-installed with Windows 10.
  • The search function - helps a visitor to look for similar information on a website and should be accessible on every page.
  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol - This helps your web browser locate the web page or web site.
  • Colon It simply separates the protocol from the other part of the web addresses
  • Double Slash - It indicates that a contact to a server is to be achieved.
  • World Wide Web - This means that the page you’re looking for is somewhere on
  • Domain Name - This tells you where the web page is registered, and often tells you what kind of website it is
  • folder - It lets you know that you are going to a different area or page on that website
  • File Extension - This is the name of the document file requested.
  • HTML stands for - HyperText Markup Language