HTTP | HTML |
URL | GET |
POST | HTTP Response |
Status Code | Header |
Hypertext Markup Language is the widely used markup language that defines the structure and content of web pages and web applications. | Hypertext Transfer Protocol is an application protocol utilized to transmit hypermedia documents, such as HTML. |
An HTTP method is employed to retrieve data from a server, commonly utilized for requesting web pages. | A Uniform Resource Locator, commonly known as a web address, serves as the designated pathway to reach a resource on the internet, like a webpage or an image. |
A message sent by a server in reply to a request. | "An HTTP method utilized for transmitting data to a server with the aim of establishing a new resource; extensively employed within web forms." |
In an HTTP request or response, additional information is included alongside the main content, which supplies specific details pertaining to the request or response, such as the type of content or cookies. | A three-digit number is included in an HTTP response, serving as an indication of the status of the requested resource or the result of the requested action. |
Hyperlink | Tag |
HTTP Cookie | Session Cookie |
Persistent Cookie | Tracking Cookie |
Selector | Value |
In HTML, a markup element is used to define the structure and presentation of a web page. These elements are enclosed in angle brackets, such as "< >". | A reference or navigation element within an HTML document that permits convenient user navigation to an alternative page or resource. |
A type of HTTP cookie that is only stored temporarily and is deleted when the user closes the web browser. | A small piece of data stored on the user's computer by the web browser while browsing a website. |
A cookie used to track the browsing behavior of the user across different websites. | A type of HTTP cookie that is stored on the user's computer for a longer period of time and remains even after closing the web browser. |
A CSS Value is the assigned data or measurement used to define the visual appearance of a CSS property. | A CSS Selector is a pattern used to select the elements you want to style in a web page. |
Embedded Inline External CSS | Style Attribute |
External CSS | Stylesheet |
Cascade | |
An HTML attribute used to define inline styles for a specific HTML element. | The technique of including CSS styles directly within the HTML document using the 'style' attribute of HTML elements. |
A file containing CSS code with a .css extension, used to define styles for HTML documents. | A separate CSS file that is linked to an HTML document using the 'link' element. |
The process of combining and applying multiple CSS stylesheets and inline styles, resolving conflicts and producing the final style for an element. | |