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Browser
Client software that is used to look at various kinds of Internet resources. Examples include Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Netscape's Navigator.
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A sound file that you associate with a page. When the page is displayed in a Web browser, the sound file repeats the number of times that you specify.
These are images which are designed to sit in the background of a web page so that all other information, (e.g. text, images) is seen to sit on top.
A resolution-dependent file format for images created by Windows Paint, PaintBrush, and other applications.
Nearly all web browsers support a bookmarking feature that lets you save the address (URL) of a web page so that you can easily revisit the page at a later time.
A hyperlink that does not correctly point to a page or other Internet file. A broken hyperlink indicates either an incorrect URL or a missing page or file.