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Exploring the World Wide Web

Exploring the World Wide Web

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Exploring the World Wide Web

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Exploring the World Wide Web

  • The worldwide web (or www) consists of millions of web pages linked together, plus the content that appears on those pages (such as text and images).
  • Web pages are connected using hyperlinks. A hyperlink is a link that, when clicked on, takes you to another website or web page.
  • Websites are held on a computer called a 'web server' - this is connected to the internet and sends web pages to users' computers.
  • When you want to look at a web page from a specific website, it is the web server's job to download those pages.

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What is the worldwide web (www) primarily composed of?

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Millions of web pages linked together

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Content such as text and images

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Hyperlinks connecting web pages

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Web servers holding websites

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World Wide Web

Trivia: The World Wide Web is primarily composed of content such as text and images. It is a vast collection of millions of web pages linked together through hyperlinks. These web pages are hosted on web servers and can be accessed through internet browsers.

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Exploring the Web

Web browsers are software programs that allow users to access and view information on the internet. They read HTML files and translate them into web pages. Popular web browsers include Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome. HTML is a computer language used to create web pages, which can be written directly or using authoring software like Adobe Dreamweaver. HTML files usually have .htm or .html as the file extension.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of web browsers?

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To access and view information on the internet

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To create web pages using HTML

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To translate web pages into HTML files

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To design web pages using authoring software

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Web Browsers:

  • Web browsers are used to access and view information on the internet.
  • They allow users to navigate websites, search for information, and interact with web applications.
  • Web browsers interpret and display HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to render web pages.
  • Popular web browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

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HTML Tags and Elements

HTML tags are used to structure and format web content. They operate in pairs, with an opening tag and an end tag. Opening tags are identified by the '<' character, while end tags start with ' and header tags, don't have end tags. The content between tags is called an HTML element. Use bold, underline, and strikethrough tags to enhance your content. Lists can be created using the

    and
  • tags.

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Multiple Choice

What are HTML tags used for?

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To structure and format web content

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To create lists using

    and
      tags

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To enhance content using bold, underline, and strikethrough tags

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To create header tags without end tags

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HTML Tags Trivia

Did you know that HTML tags are used to structure and format web content? They can also create lists using

    and
      tags. Additionally, HTML tags can enhance content with bold, underline, and strikethrough tags. However, be careful not to use deprecated or invalid tags marked with . Explore the world of HTML tags and unleash your creativity!

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Building Web Pages with HTML

HTML is the foundation of web pages. It uses tags to format and structure content. Use tags like p for paragraphs, a for links, and head for metadata. Decorate text with b, u, or s. Organize lists with

    and
  • . HTML is essential for creating visually appealing and interactive websites.

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Multiple Choice

What is the foundation of web pages?

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CSS

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JavaScript

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HTML

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Python

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HTML - The Foundation

HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It is the standard markup language for creating web pages. With its tags like <p>, <b>, and <i>, HTML allows us to structure and format content. It is the backbone of every website we visit today.

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