Ian Smith - 4th period
Across
- 2. a theme or characteristic, typically forming one of several, running throughout a situation or piece of writing.
- 5. the activity of moving from page to page or site to site on the World Wide Web.
- 8. a computer that mediates multiple access to databases mounted on it or provides other services to a computer network
- 11. the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs.
- 14. see social media
- 15. the state or condition of communicating or meeting.
- 17. create a hyperlink between (documents or parts of a document).
- 19. an act or process of uploading data.
- 20. a line or block of text appearing at the top of each page of a book or document
- 21. part of a network address that identifies it as belonging to a particular domain.
- 22. an act or function of updating the display on a screen
- 23. controlled by or connected to another computer or to a network.
- 24. a list of questions and answers relating to a particular subject, especially one giving basic information for users of a website.
Down
- 1. the action of moving displayed text or graphics up, down, or across on a computer screen in order to view different parts of them
- 3. a list of questions and answers relating to a particular subject, especially one giving basic information for users of a website.
- 4. a file which consists solely of a set of other files (which may themselves be directories).
- 6. a computer or computer program which manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network
- 7. the correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet.
- 9. make a post on the social media application Twitter.
- 10. a network of social interactions and personal relationships.
- 12. record the address of (a website, file, etc.) to enable quick access in future
- 13. a list of the names and addresses of people to whom material such as advertising matter, information, or a magazine may be mailed, especially regularly.
- 16. an informal conversation
- 18. A location of data, usually in main memory or on a disk
- 19. an identification used by a person with access to a computer, network, or online service.