Question | Answer |
top-level domain reserved for the business community | .biz
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unrestricted top-level domain used by the commercial community | .com
| top-level domain reserved for the education community | .edu
| top-level domain reserved for the government community | .gov
| unrestricted top-level domain for information | .info
| top-level domain reserved for the United States Department of Defense | .mil
| top-level domain dedicated to delivering the internet to mobile phones | .mob
| unrestricted top-level domain for the internet | .net
| unrestricted top-level domain used by non-profit organizations | .org
| descriptive text set to appear in place of an image | Alternative text
| Internet URL selected and name registered by an individual | Domain
| web page allows you to enter data to be sent back to the web server | Forms
| the top level or entry page of a website | Home page or Index page
| invisible region on an image that contains a hyperlink | Hot spot
| navigation button that changes when the mouse is positioned over it | Hover
| the predominant language used to create web pages | HTML
| connection from one page to another or from one site to another | Hyperlink
| region on a web page that contains one or more hot spots | Image map
| language used to add special effects to a website | JavaScript
| the organizational structure of a website | Navigational map
| top of web page that displays a graphic element/text/title | Page banner
| software modules integrated in a browser to offer interactivity | Plug-in
| sending web pages to a server so they are made available on WWWeb | Publishing
| list of the pages in a website; also referred to as a site index | Site map
| pre-designed formats for text/graphics on which new pages are based. | Template
| miniature representations of a picture | Thumbnails
| providing space on Internet servers for use of the WWWeb | Web hosting
| 216 colors that appear consistently across computers | Web-safe colors |