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Wireless Router:
• Connects one network to another, e.g. your home to your ISP (and the internet)
• Provides a wireless access point for devices to connect to
• Capable of ensuring that data arrives at the correct device when many are connected
• Most wireless routers also offer wired connections, allowing a flexible local area network (LAN)
CSS:
• CSS code is used to control the presentation
(styling) of an HTML document
• Can be stored separately or inside the HTML
Hypertext Mark-up Language (HTML): • Browsers will interpret CSS styling data
• Used when writing web pages alongside the HTML content
• HTML uses <tags> to apply meaning, e.g. • Works by specifying an HTML tag and the styles
<p>This is a short paragraph.</p> you would like applied to it, e.g.
• Provides the content and structure (layout) of a h1 {
web page, not the styling or presentation color: #2020DE;
• HTML is interpreted and translated by browsers font-size: 12px;
}
Web Server:
• Special computers that keep web pages secure and delivers them to users when requested
• They are available 24/7
• Usually have fast/dedicated internet access, needed to cope with the expected level of traffic
• Every web server has an IP address
Cookies:
• A small text file sent by a web server and stored on the user’s computer by the web browser
• Able to carry out user tracking, maintain user preferences, and facilitate shopping baskets etc
• Cookies are not programs and therefore cannot perform any operations
• They are not viruses or malware
• Cookies can be used to create an anonymous user profile which could be used for targeted adverts
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