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  2. about URI scheme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/About_URI_scheme

    In Konqueror, any about URI except about:blank and about:plugins redirects to about:konqueror, which shows a friendly ‘start’ and navigation page. In Internet Explorer for Mac 5 was an offline Easter egg , accessible by typing ‘about: tasman ’, showing the Acid1 test with the text replaced by the names of the developers.

  3. Address bar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_bar

    The address bar is also used to show the security status of a web page; various designs are used to distinguish between insecure HTTP and encrypted HTTPS, alongside use of an Extended Validation Certificate, which some websites use to verify their identity. An example of the Firefox browser treating non-URL text as a search term

  4. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    A web page from Wikipedia displayed in Google Chrome. The World Wide Web (WWW or simply the Web) is an information system that enables content sharing over the Internet through user-friendly ways meant to appeal to users beyond IT specialists and hobbyists. [1]

  5. Browser engine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browser_engine

    The layout of a web page is typically specified by Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Each style sheet is a series of rules for how the page should be presented. For example, some rules specify typography details, such as font, color, and text size, while others determine the placement of images. The engine combines all relevant CSS rules to ...

  6. Favicon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon

    [1] [2] A web designer can create such an icon and upload it to a website (or web page) by several means, and graphical web browsers will then make use of it. [3] Browsers that provide favicon support typically display a page's favicon in the browser's address bar (sometimes in the history as well) and next to the page's name in a list of ...

  7. Help:Empty pages - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Empty_pages

    If no page exists whose title exactly matches it, you will be given the option to create one. A new page is distinguished from a blank page: the latter has a page history. However, creating a new page is just like editing a blank page, except that a new page displays the text from MediaWiki:Newarticletext (which may vary by project).

  8. alt attribute - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt_attribute

    If decorative images are rendered using HTML that do not add to the content and provide no additional information, then the W3C recommends that a blank alt attribute be included in the form of alt="". [17] This makes the page more navigable for users of screen readers or non-graphical browsers by skipping over images that do not convey any meaning.

  9. Site isolation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site_isolation

    In 2009, Reis et al. proposed the first version of the process-per-site model to isolate web pages based on the page's web origin. [9] This was improved upon in 2009 by the Gazelle research browser, which separated specific document frames based on their web principal, a security barrier that corresponded with the specific document that was being loaded.