The visible web, also known as the surface web, consists of all online content that can be indexed by search engines and is accessible to the public. This includes websites, articles, and databases that can be found through typical search queries. It contrasts with the deep web, which contains content not indexed by search engines, such as private databases, subscription services, and password-protected sites. Users can access the visible web through standard Web Browsers by entering search terms or URLs.
Visible content
The body. Because it is the visible part of the web page.
No, Some work for major companies that in house web production, others work for web design firms. The majority of designers though, do work for themselves.
The "dark web" is a area of the Internet that is hidden from the average user for a wide variety of reasons (privacy, ties to criminal activities [not everything is associated with crime within the dark web, it's just that people tend to make associations with such], etc).
Work and the visible product of it in the world, is a form of love. I think this explanation further explains it better. www.careerlab.com/comments.htm
The people not into web-designing do not need HTML to work. Only web designers are in the need of that.
The web address of the Women At Work Museum is: http://www.womenatworkmuseum.org
It was not visible in the fog. He had no visible means of support. An invisible man is not visible to the eye.
The web address of the Museum Of Work And Culture is: http://www.rihs.org
"No, web portals do not absolutely require java script to work. Many web portals use adobe flash player and work well with this software."
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The same as it does for visible light.