| A | B |
| Hyperlink | Underlined words/graphics that allow you to move to another document (or computer) |
| http: Hypertext Transfer Protocol | Rules or standards of how travels from client to server and back |
| Browser | A special program that displays and navigates web pages |
| Examples of Browser | Microsoft Internet Explorer - Netscape Navigator |
| Internet | Network of networks that connect computers worldwide |
| URL: Uniform Resource Locator | Shows in address bar; web address |
| http: in URL | Means of access |
| dogs.about.com in URL | Web site |
| pets/dogs in http://about.com/pets/dogs | Path (directories or folders) |
| msub13.htm | Document |
| HTML: Hypertext Markup Language | Language web documents are written in |
| ISP: Internet Service Provider | How you connect to the Internet |
| Examples of ISPs | AOL, MSN, Earthlink |
| Favorites | Fastest way to get to most used websites |
| Page Setup | Determines how pages are printed |
| Help Menu | If in doubt, check this out |
| Search Engine | Looks for web pages based on specific criteria |
| Examples of Search Engines | Google, Yahoo, Alta Vista |
| https | Secure protocol |
| Cookies | Small files written to your computer when you visit a site |
| History | Show sites visited in last several days |
| Intranet | Web pages on a local area network (LAN) |
| Images Folder | Change the path for graphics to this |
| Preview | Save your work and click on this Tab to see what your page will look like |
| Publish | To get your web pages on the Internet you must do this to your host or server |