Across
- 3. closes the entire browser window.
- 5. Maximizing a window makes it take up the entire screen.
- 6. An arrow that allows the user to return to the previous page that was displayed in that tab or return to the page you were on.
- 9. The page you see when you open a browser or a new tab.
- 10. A web address contains information about the location of the webpage. It is also known as the URL (uniform resource locator). Like the address for your home, a web address organizes information about a webpage's location in a predictable way.
- 11. an text box at the top of the browser where the user may type in a URL and see the URL of the page
Down
- 1. A bar on the right side of a browser window that allows the user to move the content up and down if it does not fit completely in the open window
- 2. Allows the user to change the size of the browser window.
- 4. a tool in a browser that allows the user to open a new tab to open a new webpage
- 7. A tool in a browser that reloads or refreshes a page to update information or to possibly fix any errors in the display of content on that webpage due to network drops or errors
- 8. the marker for a page opened on a spreadsheet or web browser allowing multiple pages to be open at one time.
