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Bonus
100

This is a text box, usually at the top of your browser window, which displays the address of the web page you're looking at, or which a web address can be typed into.

Address Bar

100

This is the company that provides you with access to the Internet.

Internet Service Provider (ISP)

100

This error message means the page you're trying to reach cannot be found

Error 404

100

Photographs, graphics and text are examples of this.

Website Content

100

What is the number one used website in the world?

Google

200

This is a name that identifies a computer or computers on the Internet.

Domain Name

200

This is the amount of information your connection to the Internet can carry, usually measured in bits per second.

Bandwidth

200

This is a small version of a graphic image.

Thumbnail

200

This is the program that fetches the documents in a search.

The Spider

200

This link refer to links from your site to an external (somebody else's) site.

Outbound Link

300

This is a domain that is part of a larger domain.

Subdomain

300

This is the software you use to view web pages.

Browser

300

This is the little image that appears in the browser window next to your URL.

Favicon

300

This reads the documents fetched by a search and creates a list based on the words or ideas contained in each document.

The Indexer

300

This refers to any kind of action that occurs when a users places their cursor (that arrow you move around your screen) over a button, but before anything is clicked.

Mouseover

400

Commonly referred to as web addresses, these are the addresses for any and all documents on the Internet.

Uniform Resource Locator (URL)

400

This message helps identify website users who have visited previously, or those that are there for the first time, and can prepare customized content for them depending on those criteria.

Cookie

400

This translates URL text addresses that we use into a numeric Internet address.

Domain Name System (DNS)

400

This freely distributable and modifiable software to which the source code is available to the public.

Open Source

400

This is an electronic connection between one web page to either other web pages on the same website or webpages located on another website.

Hyperlink

500

This protocol enables encrypted communications across the Internet. It provides privacy, authentication, and message integrity.

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

500

This is behind the scenes information on your site that describes the site itself and the content housed within.

Metadata

500

These are various components that can be added to a site without having to write the code.

Widget

500

This refers to the process by which users accesses information on the Internet.

Navigation

500

What is the difference between a Serif font and a Sans Serif font?

Serif fonts have tails and Sans Serif fonts have no tails.