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Lesson 19
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Content controls | Automated features such as a pop-up calendar or drop-down list that make it easier to enter or format information. |
| Domain name | The name that identifies a Web site. |
| File extension | A dot followed by three or four characters at the end of a file name, used to indicate the file type. |
| File icon | The icon used to represent a file in a file list. |
| File type | The format in which a file is stored. Usually, the file type corresponds to the program used to create the file. |
| HTML | Hypertext Markup Language. A file format used for storing web pages. |
| Path | The route through storage folders and devices to the location where a file is stored. |
| Placeholder | Sample text or graphics that marks a location in a document where content should be placed. |
| Protocol | A set of rules that computers use to communicate with each other across a network. |
| Resume | A document summarizing an individual's employment experience, education, and other information a potential employer needs to know. |
| Uniform resource locator (URL) | The adress that identifies the storage locaton of a file or page on the internet. |
| Web Browser | Software designed for location |
| Web page | A document stored on the World wide web. |
| Web server | A computer connected to the internet used to store Web page documents. |
| Web site | A set of linked Web pages relating to the same topic. |
| World Wide Web | A system for finding information on the internet through the use of linked documents. |