Government site
The main page or first page of a web site
Many URL's begin with this
A hypertext-based collection of computers on the internet that lets you travel from one linked document to another
A file on the internet which indicates a location or address
Commercial Service site
Codes or formatting instructions within regular text which allows each browser to display documents clearly on your screen
Allows you to search for information on a particular topic on the internet
Military site
Organization site
The URL that follows the double slash (//) specifies:
A page which contains information for a hypertext link
Reasons an address may not be working are
Education or Education-related Organization site
Network Provider site
An electronic document that contains links to other documents offering additional information about the topic
The first part of the URL, before the colon, indicates:
webpage
.net
the access method or type of resource you want to get
home page
.com
.org
a machine name or site
HTML or HyperText Markup Language
hypertext
.mil
http
URL or Universal Resource Locator
.edu
WWW or World Wide Web
search engine
the address is typed wrong, the site is out of date, the server is down, the server is busy
.gov