How to Troubleshoot Apps for the Modern Connected Worker
HTML: The Building Blocks of Webpages
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2. DEFINITION
Every single Web page on the Internet has at least some HTML markup
included in its source code. HTML-coded links that connected one
resource to another, a communication protocol for Web servers and
Web users, and the URL a streamlined address system for every Web
page on the Internet.
Who Invented HTML?
HTML was created in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee, the official creator and
founder of what we know now as the World Wide Web. He came up with
the idea of sharing information no matter where a computer was
located by using hyperlinks,
3. DEFINITION:
HTML tags, and their respective attributes are used to create HTML
documents so that you can view them in browsers and other user
agents. Note that not all browsers, user agents support all HTML tags
and their attributes, so you should try to test your pages in as many
browsers as you can.
EXAMPLES:
1.<!--...-->
2.<!doctype>
3.<a>
4.<abbr>
5.<acronym>
4. DEFINITION:
WYSIWYG is "What You See Is What You Get“.
What You See Is What You Get - In the early days of computers, the
ability of the screen to show graphics was much more limited then it is
now.
That meant that colors and sizes on the CRT didn't always match what
the printer was going to print out. When things started to
improve, WYSIWYG was a big and exciting ability,Now we pretty much
expect that what we see on the screen is what is going to get printed
out.
WYSIWYGs make UI programming easier
5. DEFINITION:
URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator. URL is a formatted text
string used by Web browsers, email clients and other software to
identify a network resource on the Internet. Network resources are files
that can be plain Web pages, other text documents, graphics, or
programs.
1. network protocol
2. host name or address
3. file or resource location
EXAMPLES:
1. http://www.google.com
2. http://www.yahoo.com
3. http://www.msn.com
6. DEFINITION:
A search engine is a web-based tool that enables users to locate
information on the World Wide Web.
Popular examples of search engines are Google, Yahoo!, and MSN
Search.
Search engines utilize automated software applications (that travel
along the Web, following links from page to page, site to site. The
information gathered by the spiders is used to create a searchable
index of the Web.
EXAMPLES: