Tim Berners-Lee (born June 8, 1955) was a founder of the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, and developed much of the current basis for HTML, URLs, and linked websites.
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A word, phrase, picture, icon, etc, in a computer document on which a user may click to move to another part of the document or to another document or The word phases or icons that connect one webpage to another webpage is known as hyper link.
Each document on a webpage is typically referred to as a "webpage" or "HTML document." It is structured using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and can include various elements like text, images, links, and multimedia. Each webpage is usually identified by a unique URL (Uniform Resource Locator) and can be part of a larger website.
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This website? It is called "Answers.com" or "WikiAnswers" and it was created by "Wiki"
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An electronic document is any electronic media content (other than computer programs or system files) that are intended to be used in either an electronic form or as printed output.
A merged document.
Each electronic document on the Web is called a "webpage." A webpage can contain various types of content, including text, graphics, audio, and video, allowing for rich multimedia experiences. Webpages are typically accessed through web browsers and are linked together to form websites. They are created using languages like HTML and can be dynamically updated or interact with users.
You can use the ".html" or ".htm" file extension for a webpage created using Notepad. This signifies that the file is an HTML document, which can be rendered by web browsers. Simply save your file with one of these extensions to ensure it is recognized as a webpage.
The answer to "a blank is a document on the web" is likely "webpage." A webpage is a digital document that is accessible via the internet, typically containing text, images, and multimedia elements. It is formatted in HTML and viewed through a web browser.