| A | B |
| ARPANET | the internet was called this during the 1960s, consisted of two nodes located at UCLA and Sanford |
| attributes | control behavior, sometimes appearance of elements in a page |
| blocklevel | this kind of element contains content displayed in a separate section within a page |
| body | this kind of element contains all of the content to be displayed in the web page |
| client server | a computer that makes a resource available to a network |
| comment tag | use to add notes to your html code |
| definition | this list contains a list of terms followed by descriptions |
| deprecated | older features of html that have been phased out |
| element | a distinct object in the document |
| empty element | one-sided tags |
| head | this kind of element contains information about the document |
| host | users access a network through a computer called this |
| HTML | a web page is simply a text file written in this language |
| html converter | converts formatted text into HTML code |
| html editor | helps create an html file by inserting HTML code |
| hyperlink | elements in a hypertext document that allow one to jump from one topic to another |
| inline | an image located in a separate file within the contents of a block level element |
| inline | this kind of element is part of the same block as its surrounding content |
| Internet | largest wan in existence |
| LAN | computers that make up a network that is close together |
| logical | this element describes the nature of the enclosed content, but not necessarily how it should appear |
| markup | this kind of language describes a document's structure and content |
| network | a structure linking computers together for the purpose of sharing resources such as printers and files |
| one side tag | contains no content |
| ordered | this list displays items sequentially |
| physical | this element describes how content should appear but doesn't indicate the content's nature |
| presentational | this attribute specifies exactly how the browser should render an element |
| title | this element adds to the document's head |
| two side tag | contains some document content |
| unordered | this type of list displays items in no special order |
| WAN | a network that covers a wider area such as buildings or cities |
| Web | foundations for this were laid in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee |
| webpage | hypertext document within a wesite |
| website | an entire collection of linked documents |
| white space | blank spaces, tabs and line breaks within a file |
| WWW | created a set of standards or specifications that all browser manufacturers are to follow |