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Charmaine Norman Copyright 2002-20013 1
What Is a Web Page
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What Is a Web PageWhat Is a Web Page
It’s a electronic document on the Internet or World Wide Web (WWW).
It may contain graphic, text, audio, animation, video, and links to other web pages, files and web sites.
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A Web SiteA Web Site
It’s a collection of related web pages that can be accessed electronically.
A web server is a computer that delivers requested web pages to your computer’s browser.
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HomePageHomePage
A home page is a web page used as a starting point for a Web site on the Internet.
– It’s a one page document that acts like a table of content or book cover for the Web site.
– The Homepage provides information about the Web site’s purpose.
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How to View a Web PageHow to View a Web Page
You will need a software program call a web browser on your computer.
The Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape are the two most popular browsers in 2006, that are used.
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Web Page AddressWeb Page Address Each web page has an unique address called
uniform resource locator (URL) that’s the domain name of a web page or a Web site.
Most web pages (URL) begins with (http://) hypertext transfer protocol, this is use to transfer between pages on the Internet.
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Domain NamesDomain NamesThe most widely used Web Page domain names
ends in a .com, .net, .org, .gov, .biz, and .info
http://www.domain.com http://www.domain.com CommercialCommercial
http://www.domain.net http://www.domain.net InternetInternet
http://www.domain.org http://www.domain.org OrganizationOrganization
http://www.domain.gov http://www.domain.gov GovernmentGovernment
http://www.domain.bizhttp://www.domain.biz BusinessBusiness
http://www.domain.infohttp://www.domain.info InformationInformation
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Graphics FilesGraphics Files
Photographs, artwork and other images are scanned and are compressed to a reduce size for faster downloading to and from the web site.
A JPEG (.jpg) joint photographic experts group, GIF (.gif) graphics interchange format, BMP (.bmp) bitmap, and PNG (.png) portable network graphics are some of the common graphics files used in a web page.
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Animation and Sound FilesAnimation and Sound Files
Animation files is the appearance of motion created by displaying a series of still images in rapid sequence.
Video files for Internet are formatted as AVI, MOV, MPEG, RM, and SWF.
Sound files add audio to your web pages are formatted as WAV, MIDI, , RM (Streaming or none streaming), and MPEG (MP3) used for sound files on the Internet.
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Developing Web PagesDeveloping Web Pages
Combining graphic, text, animation , video, and sound files makes a web page look exciting.
Java is another language use for developing multimedia.
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HTML LanguageHTML Language Web designers and web developers create and format
web pages using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
HTML is a set of codes that define the placement and format of text, video, sound, and graphic on a web page.
Tags tell how the text, video, sound, and other elements as graphic, links and animation should appear in a browser.
HTML tags (Codes)- Primary tags examples : <HTML>, <HEAD>,<TITLE>, and <BODY> these are the basic building block of a Web Page Structure.
Secondary tags Examples: <img>, <div>, <font>, <bgcolor>, <bgsound>, and etc… tells how the elements should appear and sound.
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Web Page PublishingWeb Page Publishing
If you know HTML you may use a text editor to write a simple Web page.
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Works CitedWorks Cited
Shelly/Cashman/Vermaat/ Walker, “Shelly Cashman Series (Complete)®, Discovering Computers 2001, Chapter 7 pg.7.20, 7.22-23; “The Internet,” Course Technology © 2000 Thomson Learning.
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