INTRODUCTION TO WWW (SS3 FIRST TERM)
INTRODUCTION TO WWW
Meaning and Definition of
WWW
WWW (World Wide Web) is part of the internet that contains linked text, image, sound, and video documents. It is also define as an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by URLs, interlinked by hypertext
links, and can be accessed via the Internet.Brief History of WWW
In 1989, London born Timothy Berners-Lee came up with the
idea of the web as a way to share files with others. The idea for the web came
while Berners-Lee was working for the European Organization for Nuclear
Research (CERN). Scientists by trade, Berners-Lee and others inside CERN
were looking for ways to transmit information between each other
electronically. To do so, they created a set of tools including a language
(html), a browser and other utilities which allowed them to establish
communication.
The first web browser was
invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
His browser was called World Wide Web and
later renamed Nexus. Many others were soon developed, with Marc Andreessen's
1993 Mosaic (later
called Netscape).
Today, the major web
browsers are Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox,
Phoenix, Edge,
Opera Mini, UC Browser.
The internet was first introduced into Nigeria in the year 1995. It was in reality a project work by RINAF (Regional Information Society Network for Africa). It was backed up financially by UNESCO. Several workshops were organized in order to educate the Nigerian populace. The first test running was conducted in Obafemi Awolowo University in 1995. By the late 1990's the ''internet '' became a known term among the citizens of Nigeria.
Basic Terminologies of WWW
i.
Websites: A collection of
related web pages
ii. Webpage: A webpage is a document
or information resource on the World Wide Web which can be accessed using a web
browser.
iii. Web servers: web servers are
computers that stores and disseminate web pages
iv. Web Browser: A web
browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software
application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing (moving through)
information resources on the World Wide
v. Web
address: A web
address, also known as a URL (uniform
resource locator), is an Internet or intranet name that points to a location
where a file, directory or website
page is hosted.
vi. Hyperlink: A link from a
hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by
clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen.
vii. Homepage (Main page): The
introductory page of a website, typically serving as a table of contents for
the site.
viii.
Internet Protocol: The Internet
Protocol (IP) is the method by which data is sent from one
computer to another on the Internet or other network.
Protocols
The two general protocols
of WWW are:
1. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is
the set of rules for transferring files (text, graphic images sound, video and
other multimedia files) on the world wide web.
2. HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a
computer language used to build web pages.
Other protocols Include:
a. TCP: Transmission Control Protocol
b. UDP: User Data-gram Protocol
c. SMTP: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
d. FTP: File Transfer Protocol
e. POP: Post Office Protocol
f. ICP: Internet Control Protocol
Benefits
of WWW
1. Availability of mainly free
information
2. Facilitates rapid and interactive
communication
3. It is accessible from anywhere
4. Facilitates the exchange of huge volume of data
Software for website development
Software for website
development includes:
1. FrontPage:
A computer program from Microsoft for windows and Mac for creating website and
web pages.
2. Adobe
Dream Weaver: An application used by web designers and developers to create
website and applications for use across multiple targets
3. Web
plus X4
4. Chrome DevTools
5. Wordpress
6. Sublime
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