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A unique name that is used to locate your site. |
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(centralized authority) to make sure that only one person at a time uses a domain name. |
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When talking about web servers or FTP directory |
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(File Transfer Protocol) is a root folder |
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(Secure file transfer protocol) |
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(Uniform Resource Locators) is a Global address that can be used to locate anything on the Web, including the HTML pages audio, video, and other types of web content |
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tells the server how to get from the root folder to a particular page or file |
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an agreed upon method for transferring hypertext documents around the Web |
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this is the first part of the URL and tells you the protocol that needs to be used to retrace the resources |
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the parent directory or root folder |
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are used to link to pages within the same web site |
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used when the browser is reading files right off your computer. Example: file:///blah /blah/blah |
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optional port that you can out in an HTTP URL. Usually on test servers |
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HTTP is a [a] and [b] protocol used to transfer Web pages between a Web server and your browser. |
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An ____________ path is the path from the root folder to a file |
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To help accessibility, use the______________ attribute to provide a description of the link in a element elements. |
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When planning the structure of your Web page, start with a [a], then create an [b], and finally write the [c]. |
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