2. WEBSITE
• A site or area on the WWW or World Wide Web that is accessed by its
own Internet address is called a website.
• It can be a collection of related Web Pages.
• Each web site contains a home page and may also contain additional
pages.
• It is owned and updated by an individual, company, or organization.
• The Web is a dynamically moving and changing entity, many web sites
change on a daily or even hourly basis.
4. Web Page
• A Web page is as one area of the www.
• Web site or document on the web is a page.
• It can be an article, an ordering page, or a single
paragraph, and it usually a combination of text and
graphics.
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6. Home Page
• It is the web page that your browser uses when it starts, and
• Also the web page that appears every time you open your
browser.
• It also refers to the main web page out of a collection of web
pages.
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8. Title Bar
This blue bar that contains the name of the Web site is called the
Title Bar. The Title Bar will serve as a trusty anchor, always letting
your know where you are by sharing the title of the Web site you are
visiting.
This bar does not take you anywhere, but it always lets you know
where you are.
9. Menu Bar
• The Menu Bar is a very useful tool when trying to make
your way around a Web site. Because the Menu Bar offers
so many helpful functions, the quicker you master File,
Edit, View, Favorites, Tools, and Help, the better.
10. Addresses/Address Bar
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The locator box or address box
of a Web page.
Each Web page has a unique address called a Uniform Resource
Locator or URL. The URL is the specific address of a Web page.
The URL or Web address is typically composed of four parts:
1. A protocol name (a protocol is a set of rules and standards that enable computers
to exchange information)
2. The location of the site
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3. The name of the organization that maintains the site
4. A suffix that identifies the kind of organization it is
For example, the address
http:// www.uoe.com is made up of the following areas:
http:// -Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
This is the most common protocol on the
Internet.
www - This site is on the World Wide Web.
Com - This is a common extension.
Some common extensions are:
.com, .edu, .gov, .mil, .net, .org,
13. Web Sources – Opening Websites
• www.google.com
• Select the website
• Start the web browser
• Click to place your cursor in address or location bar and type the
website address or keywords for the information you want
• Press the enter key
• List of website will appear
• Click on website that interests you
16. Downloading files
• Download an Image
• Download a document
• Download a sound or music file
• Download a video file
17. Downloading files
For Downloading an Image
1. Scroll through the websites page you just want to
select
2. Download an image or picture
3. Open an image
4. Click on save