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Attribute a characteristic of a page element, such as font size or color.
Body tag The <body> tag defines the document's body
Browser A web browser is an application for accessing websites
Central processing unit the primary component that processes the signals and makes computing possible.
Element tag Tags are comprised of elements and attributes.
GUI a type of user interface through which users interact with electronic devices via visual indicator representations. ‍
Head Tag a container for metadata (data about data) and is placed between the <html> tag and the <body> tag.
Hotspots a minimalist UX element that is designed to capture a user's attention without being intrusive or annoying.
HTML the code that is used to structure a web page and its content.
HTTP the design of websites that are displayed on the internet.
Hyperlinks a way to navigate online content.
network the process of connecting computers and devices together so they can communicate with each other
notepad a basic word processing program that you can use to write your web pages.
RAM RAM is a common computing acronym that stands for random-access memory.
Title Tag an HTML code tag that allows you to give a web page a title.
Url the mechanism used by browsers to retrieve any published resource on the web.
WWW all the public websites or pages that users can access on their local computers and other devices through the internet.
WYSIWYG a type of editing software that allows users to see and edit content in a form that appears as it would when displayed on an interface, webpage, slide presentation or printed document.
FTP a way to download, upload, and transfer files from one location to another on the Internet and between computer systems.
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