Introduction to the World Wide Web and Web PagesIntroduction to the World Wide Web and Web Pages is ideal for use as a supplement to any course needing brief coverage of the Interact and World Wide Web. Using this text, students will learn about the origins of the Internet and the Web and will be introduced to such Internet basics as using a web browser, creating bookmarks, downloading files, and sending and receiving e-mail. This supplement also details the components of a Web page, and explains how HTML and Web publishing programs can be used to create Web pages. |
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access the Internet Animated GIF appropriate Bookmarks Bookmarks button bookmarks file button and select College command toolbar commercial online service computer network connected Directory domain name download files e-mail address e-mail message Edit View Go Favorites History Channels File Edit View File menu floppy disk folder Go Communicator Help Go Favorites Help History Channels Fullscreen Home Search Favorites hyperlink Hypertext images Infoseek Internet address Internet Explorer provided Internet service providers Internet zone IP address Java applet Links Mailbox icon message area Microsoft Internet Explorer mouse Netscape Navigator Online File Edit Postal Service provided by Snap Refresh Home Search Search Favorites History Sequoias server shown in Figure software program status bar Stop Refresh Home tags toolbar button Uniform Resource Locator United States Postal unzip users View Go Communicator View Go Favorites Web browser Web page Windows 95 WinZip World Wide World Wide Web ZIP Codes