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.