You can access a webpage's resources by using the browser's developer tools, typically opened with F12 or right-clicking on the page and selecting "Inspect." Navigate to the "Network" tab to view all resources being loaded, such as images, scripts, and stylesheets. You can also view the "Elements" tab to inspect the HTML structure and associated CSS. Additionally, you can right-click on specific elements to explore their properties and resources directly.
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Hyperlinks
A web browser allows you to browse web pages. Browsers include:Internet ExplorerGoogle ChromeFirefoxMozillaand many others
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Browser
Websites are groupings of webpages and files posted online at a domain name for other people to access. Webpages are the individual viewable pages of a website. A web browser is used to view webpages in a website and navigate to other webpages.
Browser
Browser
a Web server or FTP location
hyperlink
Trove is a digital repository of educational resources available through the National Library of Australia. It provides access to a wide range of materials, including books, images, music, and more, sourced from libraries, museums, and archives across Australia. Users can search, browse, and access these resources for research, learning, and enjoyment purposes.