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Title: The World Wide Web


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The World Wide Web
  • A part of the Internet.
  • Developed by a research institute called CERN to
    share pictures and data.
  • Early browsers include Mosaic.
  • Allowed to grow when the backbones (high
    bandwidth connections) were allowed to become
    commercial in the early 90s.

2
Web Browsers
  • Clients connect to servers.
  • They download data and interpret it.
  • The data is in (HTML) source code and binary
    form.
  • Most are highly configurable.
  • Can store preferences.
  • Can store favorite sites.

3
Examples of Browsers
  • Text browser Lynx
  • Graphical Browsers
  • Internet Explorer
  • Netscape Navigator
  • Mozilla
  • Opera
  • Wireless/PDA browsers.

4
Browsing
  • You can download and possibly upload
  • Webpages
  • Data files
  • Computer Programs
  • Music/Sounds
  • Pictures/Movies
  • (But dont steal! People work very hard to make
    the things you enjoy!)

5
Browsing 2
  • Browsers connect to servers using TCP/IP
  • Like when I connected to www.umd.edu port 80
    using telnet.
  • They can be used as
  • Email clients
  • Newsreaders
  • Simple webpage makers
  • File viewers

6
Redundant Slide
  • To get this slide, start a browser.
  • Go to http//www.cs.umd.edu
  • Click on Class Web Pages.
  • Click on CMSC102 link at top of page.
  • Click on Part6.
  • View the slide in MS Word or Powerpoint.
  • Then you dont need to view this slide.

7
Netiquette
  • Dont post or send inflammatory messages.
  • Everything is (or can be) recorded.
  • Assume that whatever you type will be around
    forever.
  • People use the Net to check up on prospective
    hires.
  • So what you type now may haunt you forever.

8
Netiquette 2
  • Flaming writing rude, obnoxious messages
    should be avoided.
  • Spamming should be avoided.
  • Sending useless annoying messages to boards or
    newsgroups.
  • sending many pieces unsolicited email.
  • Avoid off-topic or inappropriate messages.
  • Things ok in alt.sex.bears but not elsewhere.

9
Lynx A Text Browser
  • Type lynx within a Unix account to use it.
  • Move around with arrows.
  • Left/Right are backward/forward keys.
  • Up/Down move around links in current page.
  • Go lets you open a new address
  • Can toggle buttons and enter text.
  • Can set options/preferences.

10
Netscape Browser Menu
  • File -- open new pages/windows, edit page.
  • Edit -- Search, edit preference, find in page
  • View -- See page source, change fonts.
  • Go -- forward/backward/home
  • Communicator -- mail, news, AIM, addressbook,
    bookmarks.

11
HTML
  • HTML -- Hypertext Markup Language
  • Lets you send text.
  • Contains formatting information.
  • Can contain pictures, sounds, other things.
  • Extends presentation beyond text.
  • Lets you access other information by linking
    to other documents.

12
Hypertext
  • HTML is not the only markup language.
  • TeX/LaTeX for mathematical typesetting.
  • Example
  • Name John Arras
  • Credits 68
  • GPA 2.56
  • Housing Off-Campus
  • Select name to get John Arras, etc

13
URLs
  • Uniform Resource locators.
  • Ex http//www.umd.edu/classes/index.html
  • Resource type http.
  • Others telnet, ftp, mailto, gopher, nntp
  • Host www.umd.edu
  • Directory and file classes/index.html.

14
Start using Netscape
  • Some search engines
  • www.lycos.com
  • www.yahoo.com
  • www.google.com
  • www.overture.com
  • www.askjeeves.com
  • Your ISPs homepage.

15
Customization
  • Boomarks -- good sites to remember.
  • List them
  • Edit them
  • Preferences -- change settings
  • Fonts
  • Mail/newsgroup settings
  • Cache/cookies

16
Interesting sites
  • www.umd.edu
  • www.theonion.com
  • www.washingtonpost.com
  • www.nasa.gov
  • www.fark.com
  • www.slate.com
  • www.salon.com

17
Some File Types
  • .txt -- Plain text file
  • .html -- html file
  • .mp3 -- mpeg3 sound (music file)
  • .wav -- WAVE sound file
  • .zip -- PKZIP compressed file
  • .mpg -- MPEG compressed movie
  • .gif -- Graphics Image Format
  • .jpg -- JPEG compressed picture

18
Other features
  • Plugins or viewers to listen/view different file
    types.
  • CGI (Common Gateway Interface) Lets Web servers
    run programs.
  • Servers may run Java or other scripts or special
    HTML codes.
  • Dynamically generated webpages.

19
Usability Issues
  • http//www.otal.umd.edu/UUGuide/
  • Blind -- Text vs. graphics.
  • Lawsuits vs. major companies over this.
  • Cognitively disabled --Alzheimers.
  • Novice vs. Expert -- Learning Curve.
  • Low Income -- Access to technology.

20
Usability Enhancements
  • Adaptive software, adjusts to the user.
  • Multiple Bandwidth options.
  • Online help.
  • Media conversion -- video to audio.
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