Web Browser Basics Exercise 2024/2025, Exercises of Information Technology

Chrome Extensions Programs that add functionality or new features to your Web browser. Example: Google Drive and TextHelp

Typology: Exercises

2023/2024

Available from 11/21/2024

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Web Browser Basics Exercise 2024
Apps icon (Chrome)
Access to Google apps. (Docs, Slides, Sheets and more.)
Back button (Chrome)
Return to previous page.
Bookmark This Page | (Chrome Keyboard Shortcut)
Command-D
Boomarks
A user defined list of favorite or frequently visited Websites.
Chrome
Google's Web Browser
Chrome Extensions
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Apps icon (Chrome) Access to Google apps. (Docs, Slides, Sheets and more.) Back button (Chrome) Return to previous page. Bookmark This Page | (Chrome Keyboard Shortcut) Command-D Boomarks A user defined list of favorite or frequently visited Websites. Chrome Google's Web Browser Chrome Extensions

Programs that add functionality or new features to your Web browser. Example: Google Drive and TextHelp Clear Browsing Data | (Chrome Keyboard Shortcut) Shift-Command-Delete Commercial (TLD) .com Cookies Small pieces of information in text format that are downloaded to your computer when you visit many Web sites. The cookie may come from the Web site itself or from the providers of the advertising banners or other graphics that make up a Web page. Cookies | Advantages

  1. Convenient: Save time when visiting websites. 2. Personalization: Better results. 3. Targeted advertising. 4. Easy to manage.
  1. Safari (Mac and Windows)
  2. Firefox (Mac and Windows)
  3. Chrome (Mac and Windows)
  4. Internet Explorer (Windows only) External links Hyperlinks that connect to another website. Forward button (Chrome) Moves you forward a page. Only works if you previously used the back button. Government (TLD) .gov History Keeps track of previously viewed websites. Home button (Chrome) Loads the default web page or homepage. Can be changed in Settings.

Homepage The main page of a website. Also called the index page. How Cookies Are Used Cookies are used to collect, store and share information. Example: Preferences, Geolocation, Language HTML Hyper Text Markup Language. The language used to create Web pages. HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The foundation for data communication on the World Wide Web. HTTPS

Military (TLD) .mil Network (TLD) .net New Incognito Window | (Chrome Keyboard Shortcut) Shift-Command-N New Tab | (Chrome Keyboard Shortcut) Command-T New Window | (Chrome Keyboard Shortcut) Command-N

Omnibox (Chrome) The search bar and address bar combined. Enter a query or URL here. Organization (TLD) .org Parts of a URL http://www.google.com

  1. A Protocol (HTTP) 2: : (colon)
  2. // (Forward Slash)
  3. subdomain. (www.)
  4. domain (google)
  5. Top-level domain or extension (.com) Persistant Cookies

Shift-Command-J Show History | (Chrome Keyboard Shortcut) Command-Y subdomain An Internet domain that is part of a primary domain. example: mail.google.com classroom.google.com Tabbed Browsing A feature which allows you to open multiple websites within one Web browser window. Top-level domain or extension (TLD) The most general part of a domain name in an Internet address. Also called an extension. ex: .com, .gov, .edu

Types of Cookies

  1. Session Cookies 2. Persistant Cookies URL Uniform Resource Locater. A web address. Web Browser Software used to access and view the WWW. Web site A collection of related web pages. What Cookies Are Not Cookies are not programs. Cookies can not gather information on their own. Cookies do not view data on your hard drive. Cookies do not collect data from your hard drive. WWW