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1) The tag that identifies the end of a two-sided tag; it uses the form /element>, where element is the name of the element.
3) Inline elements that format text characters. They may be used to specify the logical meaning or physical appearance of text.
4) The process of placing one element within another element.
5) An HTML list format, in which items appear in order preceded by numbers or letters.
6) A program that converts formatted text into HTML code.
7) A link that you can activate, usually with a mouse click, to open a document or other resource.
8) A browser capable of displaying images and other graphical features.
10) The largest Wide Area Network (WAN) in the world, which provides users access to the WWW and other important resources.
12) A language used to create another language.
13) A program that helps you create an HTML file by inserting HTML codes for you as you work.
17) An element that you can activate, usually with a mouse click, to open a document or other resource.
20) An HTML list format; each item consists of a term, followed by its definition.
22) An element that is part of the same block as surrounding content, such as individual words or phrases within a paragraph.
23) Text that contains links to other documents and resources.
25) A structure linking computers and other devices together, for the purpose of sharing resources such as printers and files.
26) An element that contains no content.
27) A tag used for empty elements, which does not have an opening or closing tag; it has the form element>, where element is the name of the empty element.
28) A style applied to a specific element through the use of the style attribute in the element's tag.
34) The full name is called a Local Area Network. It is a network usually confined to a small space (usually a department or building, in our case a school district).
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2) Elements that create blocks or large groupings of text like paragraphs.
9) The element containing all of the content to be displayed in a Web page.
11) A language that describes the structure and content of a document.
14) The element containing information about a document, such as the document's title or keywords that a search engine on the Web might use to identify the document for others; the Web page does not display the contents of this element.
15) A device on a network, such as a computer, that requests the resources of a server.
16) An element that describes the nature of the enclosed content, but not necessarily how that content should appear.
18) A network consisting of several clients accessing information provided by one or more servers.
19) The tag that identifies the start of a two-sided tag; it has the form element>, where element is the name of the element.
21) Changes in the HTML language. A feature introduced by a particular browser, but not part of the HTML specifications as outlined by the W3C.
24) An inline element that displays a graphic image located in a separate file within the contents of a block-level element.
29) A metalanguage like SGML, but without SGML's complexity and overhead (cost); used to design markup languages such as XHTML; abbreviated XML. It allows one to design a markup language, used to allow for the easy interchange of documents on the WWW.
30) An HTML feature that is being phased out and which might not be supported in future browsers.
31) The first Internet; a network created in the 1960's, consisting of two network nodes located at UCLA and Stanford connected by a phone line.
32) An element that describes how content should appear, but doesn't indicate the nature of the content.
33) A computer through which users access a network; also called a node.
35) The language you use to mark the elements of a document to create a Web page. The full name is called Hypertext Markup Language.
36) A distinct object in an HTML document, such as a paragraph, a heading, or the page's title.
37) A tag that allows you to insert a comment in your HTML code.
38) A stricter version of HTML designed to confront some of the problems associated with the different and competing versions of HTML, and to better integrate (combine) HTML with XML.
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