This helps protect an image from being stolen by thieves and hackers.
What is copyright?
A tag that is used to add special designs to your pictures.
What is the border-style tag?
This is a tag where all of the text and sentences are written.
What is the <p> tag?
This is something you should not share online.
What is personal information?
The physical parts of a computer.
What is hardware?
Allows for free distribution of copyrighted work.
What is a Creative Commons License?
The size of a font that can be adjusted to fit a webpage.
What is the pixel?
Stands for Hypertext Markup Language.
What is HTML?
These people can inadvertently track your data and see what you send on the internet.
Who are family members?
Something you install on a computer and use for daily work.
What is software?
This tag is used for preventing someone from stealing your work and saying it's theirs.
What is CC-BY?
You can add different borders and adjust the width of this object.
What is an image?
Where the title and large h1 tags are written.
What is the header?
Make this item stronger so that people cannot track you by cracking this and exposing what you do online.
What is a password?
This server is housed in a slot on a metal frame.
What is a tower?
This is used when a person illegally uses work or images without someone else's permission or not citing who the data belongs to.
What is plagarism?
The tag that is used to put all of the colors and other designs to your page. Goes between the <head> tag.
What is the style tag?
A link that is used to take you to another page.
What is a hyperlink?
This strengthens your identity and masks your IP address so that people can't see what you do.
What is a VPN?
What is 1,000,000 kilobytes?
Helps tell who the owner of the data is and how it belongs to them.
What is a citation?
The phrase that links the HTML webpage to the CSS page.
What is the <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">?
Things that someone does to fix errors in their webpage.
What is debugging?
The three types of digital footprints.
What are the passive, active, and personally identifiable footprints?
This compares data with a set of rules or values to determine if the data meets certain criteria.
What is validation?