Are you ready to catch the wave of online exploration? Hop on board this presentation and learn how browsing takes you around the world (wide web), from understanding its core principles to navigating with ease. Discover hidden features and become a pro surfer of the digital seas!
3. Introduction
Browsing is the process of navigating and interacting with the World
Wide Web (WWW). It is done using a web browser, which is a
software application that retrieves and displays web pages. Web
pages are made up of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code, and they
can contain text, images, videos, audio, and other types of content.
4. How browsing works
When you enter a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) into the address bar
of your web browser, the browser sends a request to the web server that
hosts the website. The web server then sends the HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript code for the website back to the browser. The browser then
interprets this code and displays the web page on your screen.
5. Types of web browsers
There are many different web browsers available, both for desktop and
mobile devices. Some of the most popular web browsers include:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Microsoft Edge
Safari
Opera
6. Features of web browsers
The ability to navigate between web pages using hyperlinks
The ability to search for information on the web
The ability to save and bookmark web pages
The ability to print web pages
7. Benefits of browsing
Access information and resources
The ability to connect with people from all over the world
The ability to learn new things
The ability to be entertained
8. Tips for safe browsing
Only visit websites from trusted sources
Be careful about clicking on links in emails or on
social media
Use a strong password for your web browser and
other online accounts
Keep your web browser and operating system up to
date
9. Conclusion
Browsing is a powerful tool that can be used for a variety of purposes. By following the
tips above, you can browse the web safely and responsibly.
10. Resources
Mozilla Developer Network (MDN): https://developer.mozilla.org/
W3Schools: https://www.w3schools.com/
Google Chrome Developers: https://developer.chrome.com/
Mozilla Firefox Developer Guides: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Guide
Microsoft Edge Dev Docs: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/developer/
Web Standards: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-
US/docs/Learn/Getting_started_with_the_web/The_web_and_web_standards
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Editor's Notes
British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee created the first web server and graphical web browser in 1990 while working at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Switzerland.