An HTML file, containing text, graphics, and/or mini-applications, viewed with a web browser.
website
An organized, linked collection of web pages stored on an Internet server and read using a web browser. The opening page of a site is called a home page.
Wi-Fi
The radio frequency (RF)-based technology used for home and small business wireless networks, and for most public wireless Internet connections. It operates at either 11Mbps (802.11b) or 54Mbps (802.11g). Short for "wireless fidelity."
window
A portion of the screen display used to view simultaneously a different part of the file in use or a part of a different file than the one in use.
Windows
The generic name for all versions of Microsoft's graphical operating system.
World Wide Web (WWW)
A vast network of information, particularly business, commercial, and government resources, that uses a hypertext system for quickly transmitting graphics, sound, and video over the Internet.
Zip file
A file that has been compressed for easier transmission.