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WEBSITES ELEMENTS:  A website is a collection of related web pages that are typically accessed through a web browser. There are several elements that make up a website, including: Layout: The layout of a website refers to the way in which the various elements of the site are organized and presented. This includes the positioning of the header, footer, navigation menu, and content areas. Content: The content of a website includes text, images, videos, audio, and other media that are used to convey information or promote products or services. Navigation: Navigation refers to the way in which users move around a website. This includes the placement of links, the use of menus, and the overall structure of the site. Color scheme: The color scheme of a website refers to the colors that are used throughout the site. This includes the background color, text color, link color, and other elements. Typography: Typography refers to the choice of fonts, sizes, and other formatting options used ...
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INTERNET:  INTRODUCTION:  The Internet is a global network of interconnected computer networks that use standard communication protocols to transmit and receive data. It allows people and computers from all over the world to communicate and share information with each other in real-time. The development of the Internet began in the 1960s as a project of the United States Department of Defense, called the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET). The goal was to create a network that could withstand a nuclear attack, allowing for communication between military and scientific institutions. As the network grew, it became more accessible to researchers and eventually to the public. In the 1990s, the World Wide Web was developed, which made the Internet more user-friendly and easier to navigate. This led to an explosion in the number of users, as well as the types of activities that could be conducted online. Today, the Internet is an integral part of daily life for mill...