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The Microsoft Internet Explorer window

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Computers and the Internet

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Learn about Web addresses and URLs

• Each computer on the Internet has an unique identification number, called an IP (Internet Protocol) address.

• The IP addressing system currently in use on the Internet uses a four-part number.

• Each part of the address is a number ranging from 0 to 255, and each part is separated from the previous part by a period, for example: 106.29.242.17.

• Although each computer connected to the Internet has a unique IP address, most Web browsers use domain name addressing to locate Web sites and pages.

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Commonly used domain names

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Identify the parts of a URL

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Anchor tags are used to define hyperlinks

• Text files on Web servers are coded with HTML formatting tags that enable your browser to read text.

• The tag that gives HTML its power, however, is the anchor tag.

• Each anchor tag used in an HTML document, or Web page, creates a hypertext link or hypermedia link to other HTML documents or to other media.

• These links are a different color than other text on the page, and are sometimes underlined. When you click the link, you connect to another Web page.