Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Module 3 : Continued

Lesson 8b

1What purpose do URLs serve for the World Wide Web?

URLs are like an address system, they contain the information that allows you to go find a page on the web. It identifies the type of server being used, the Internet address and the file path.

2Where are URLs found on a WWW screen?

URLs are found in the upper part of the web window, usually in a long thin white box.

3What is the basic structure of an URL?

A URL is made up of the following parts:
type, Internet address, directory, sub-directory, file name

Module 3: Links

I am having a lot of trouble with the linking of images, it all works for me well when I do not try to organise the files on my computer, the moment I put the files into sub folders and categories, nothing links anymore. I have been battling with this now for three hours and am ready to throw the computer out of the window!!