| A | B |
| Body | main portion |
| Head | not displayed in browser contains title |
| Browser | interprets and displays HTML |
| HTML | Hypertext Markup Language; a simple data language that uses tags to guide the display of Web documents by a browser |
| HREF | hypertext reference; the part of the anchor tag which specifies the exact URL to be used in a hyperlink |
| Hyperlink | will download and display the destination document |
| Web Site | a home page and all locally associated links |
| URL | address of a resource or document on the WWW |
| Protocol | set of communication rules that allows computers to accurately exchange and display information |
| Navigating | The act of observing the content of web for some purpose |
| Internet | a world-wide network that connects LAN's |
| LAN | Local Area Network; a high speed network connecting computers within a single site |
| Icon | graphics displayed by the browser as small images |
| HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol; a network communication protocol for identifying, sending, and receiving Web documents between clients and servers. |
| FTP | File Transfer Protocol a robust method for transferring files between computers |
| Tags | code that controls the appearance of an HTML document's content |
| Server | A software application that serves requests initiated by client programs |
| Robot | A software that automatically explores the web. |
| Hotspot | A defined area on an image that acts as a hyperlink |
| Broken links | Broken links are those links that do not work because the destination has been deleted or the path has been changed |