| A | B |
| Browser | Software on your computer that allows you to view web pages. (e.g.- Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator) |
| Download | Transferring data (usually a file) from another computer to the computer you are using. The opposite of upload. |
| GIF | A file format for drawn images/graphics and some scanned images. |
| Home Page | The first page of a website, a.k.a. entry page. |
| HyperText Markup Language (HTML) | The "language" or code webpages are written in. |
| JPEG | A file format for photographic images. |
| Link (or Hyperlink) | Text or image that is "clickable" that leads to another page. |
| URL (Uniform Resource Locator) | The "address" of a web page. Example http://www.google.com |
| Upload | Put files onto a server from your computer. Opposite of Download. |
| Web page | A document designed for viewing in a web browser. Typically written in HTML. A web site is made of one or more web pages. |