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| ASCII | System that assigns a code to every key on a keyboard and some special characters as well, so that all computers can interpret the characters the same way. |
| Domain | Name that identifies the computer, or Web server, where the page is stored. |
| Element | Actual tag name, such as BODY or FONT. |
| Home page | Main point of entry into a Web site. |
| HTML tags | Codes used to define data on the page so that it can be interpreted and displayed by a Web browser. |
| HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Protocol used on the Web. |
| Hyperlinks | Click to jump to a different page for more information. |
| HTML | Hypertext Markup Language - Codes used to define data on the page so that it can be interpreted and displayed by a Web browser. |
| ISP | Internet Service Provider - Company that provides Internet access for a fee. |
| Navigation Bar | Row of links, similar to a menu. |
| Password | Secret word or code that confirms your identity. |
| Protocol | Standard format used for transmission. |
| Uniform Resource Locator (URL) | String of characters that specifies the path to the location where the page is stored. |
| User name | Name that identifies you to the system. |
| Web browser | Software program that you use to locate Web pages and interpret the HTML coding to display the pages on your computer. |
| Web client | Computers that are linked via a network to a Web server. |
| Web pages | Documents or files stored in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) format and stored on a Web server computer. |
| Web server | Computers on which you can store Web site and Web page data so that other people can access it. |
| Web site | Multiple Web pages connected using hyperlinks. |
| WWW | Global network of Web server computers on which Web pages are stored. - World Wide Web. |