CS 101 Sect 6 – the World Wide Web Introduction: history and essential standards of the World Wide Web. How the Web works: servers and browsers. Web building primer. What is hypertext, a basic web page. Introduction to Web design: how to create a web site to express ideas graphically, writing for the web. Tools for Web design: Web editors, HTML Editors, Web publishing. Building blocks of a web page, adding colours, images, links and tables, HTML writing standards and CSS. References online: the W3C tutorial and other reference material. 1 [email protected]
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CS 101 Sect 6 – the World Wide Web Introduction: history and essential standards of the World Wide Web. How the Web works: servers and browsers. Web building.
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Introduction: history and essential standards of the World Wide Web.
How the Web works: servers and browsers. Web building primer. What is hypertext, a basic web page. Introduction to Web design: how to create a web site to
express ideas graphically, writing for the web.Tools for Web design: Web editors, HTML Editors, Web
publishing.Building blocks of a web page, adding colours, images,
links and tables, HTML writing standards and CSS.References online: the W3C tutorial and other reference
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<h1>Welcome to the Head First Lounge</h1> <img src=”drinks.gif”> ((WHAT?? WHERE IS THIS??)) (ASK THE
TEACHER)<p>Join us any evening for refreshing elixirs, conversation and maybe a game or two of <em>Dance Dance Revolution</em>.Wireless access is always provided; BYOWS (Bring your own web server).</p>
<h2>Directions</h2><p>You’ll find us right in the center of downtown Webville. Come join us!</p>
Sometimes called simply “the Net,” the Internet is a worldwide system of computer networks—a network of networks hence Internet, in which users at any one computer can get information from any other computer
The Internet uses a portion of the total resources of the currently existing public telecommunication networks. Technically, what distinguishes the Internet is its use of a set of protocols called TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol).