| A | B |
| A document which can display text, graphics, audio, video and other elements through a web browser. | Web Page |
| Special software that displays the page by reading the instructions in the web document. | Web Browswer |
| A collection of related webpages with a starting point or home page. | Website |
| A network of computers all over the world. | Web |
| A language which means that special codes are used to define elements. | HTML |
| A computer that runs spcial software to serve up Web content by responding to requests. | Web Server |
| The address used for locating a document on the Web. | URL (Uniform Resource Locator) |
| The underlying portocol for how content is communicated on the Web. | http (Hypertext Transport Protocol |
| A numeric string that identifies a device on a network. | IP (Internet Protocol) Address |
| Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. | DNS (Domain Name Systerm) |
| A standard that is publicly available and has various rights to use associated with it, and may also have various properties of how it was designed. | Open Standards |
| An international community that develops open standards for the Web. | W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) |
| The location of the current document | Relative Link |
| The location of the document including the document, the server, the directory and the name of the document. | Absolute Link |
| Strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make the Web accessible to people with disabilities. | WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) |