Across
- 3. networks that are not geographically close, a collection of point-to-point networks that make up the internet
- 4. main connecting technology for LAN, connects all computers in a lab or building
- 6. a characteristic of a page element, such as font
- 8. networks that are geographically close, can be linked by a single cable
- 11. files that can be embedded in web pages and displayed by a browser (usually includes pictures, movies, and graphics)
- 13. a suffix attached to the name of a computer file which indicates the file format of the contents
- 16. Creating a false website that is similar to another website with the intention to deceive other web users
- 18. translates the hierarchical, human-readable names of websites into 4 number IP addresses
Down
- 1. the codes and tags that browsers use to create web pages
- 2. A command inserted into a document specifying how it should be formatted
- 5. the exclusive legal rights given to creators of literary, artistic, or musical material
- 7. sites that help internet users find information on the web, examples are Google, Yahoo, and Bing
- 9. using about half the word count as normal, characteristic of a good webpage
- 10. using neutral words instead of biased or subjective, characteristic of a good web page
- 12. a related group of networked computers
- 14. Accessing another person's/ company's web communications without permission
- 15. computers programmed to send files to browsers running on other computers connected to the internet
- 17. copyright material can be used in small amounts for purposes such as teaching, news, criticism, and research without having to pay the copyright holder
