World Wide Web HTML
URL HTTP
Web Browser Hyperlink
Website Web Server

 

HyperText Markup Language is the prevalent markup language used to generate webpages and exhibit information on the World Wide Web. The Web, commonly known as the system of interconnected documents and other resources, is formed by the linkage of hyperlinks and URLs.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, known as the application protocol facilitating communication between internet browsers and web servers. The address, known as a Uniform Resource Locator, is utilized for accessing a resource on the World Wide Web.
A clickable element on a webpage that, when clicked, redirects the user to another webpage or resource. A software application utilized for browsing and viewing websites on the World Wide Web.
A computer or system that stores websites and provides webpage delivery to clients upon request. A collection of interconnected webpages that are stored on a web server and can be accessed through the World Wide Web.

 

CSS Javascript

 

A programming language empowers websites with the ability to incorporate interactivity and dynamic features. Cascading Style Sheets, or commonly known as style sheets, are used to describe the appearance and formatting of an HTML document.