Across
- 3. to gain access to a computer system or a page on a website by entering a password or user ID (5).
- 6. using keywords or images to look for or retrieve data or webpages etc, (6).
- 7. the contents page of a website (7).
- 8. to move text or other information on a computer screen up, down, or sideways (6).
- 13. computer components that you can physically touch (8).
- 14. software used to find information on the Web (7).
- 18. to explore a website or a number of websites by scanning and reading information (6).
- 19. a virtual location where your data or programs are located (6).
- 22. to take data from a web page (8).
- 25. The narrow, rectangular box on the topmost part of a browser window where you can type in a web address. (6, 3)
- 28. to copy files or databases to another site or an external drive (6).
- 29. a set of characters or words used to gain access to a computer (8).
Down
- 1. a computer hardware you plug in to your computer to save (and transfer) files (5, 5).
- 2. a place in the computer where you store data you need again (4).
- 4. a troublesome program or a piece of code that is loaded onto your computer (5).
- 5. a field that appears when the computer needs additional information to carry out a task (6, 3).
- 6. a set of instructions for a computer to perform specific operations (8).
- 9. a small image on the screen that shows you where you are pointing (6).
- 10. a software file that contains fixes for problems (6).
- 11. a list of options or topics that users can choose from (4).
- 12. the main access point to a website (8).
- 15. programs that look for documents for specified keywords (6, 6).
- 16. saving a webpage or your favorite locations on the Web (8).
- 17. to save or send data to a network or another computer (6).
- 20. to restart your computer (6).
- 21. a small image that you click on to open a file, start a command, or launch a program (4).
- 23. a highlighted or underlined feature on a web page that takes you to another web page (4).
- 24. this area is usually at the bottom of your desktop (7).
- 26. what is displayed on your screen after you turn the computer on (7).
- 27. electronic junk mail or any mail from your boss (4).
