Structure of different types of web pages

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Web Science[1]


In essence, there is a header, body and footer. The header often contains a "navigation bar", where users can request common sub-pages. The body of most web pages contains main content and the footer contains legal, copyright, contact, and corporate information. Please keep in mind this isn't a STRICT rule that EVERY web page must follow, but it is very common overall layout.

<html>
   <!-- the head elements hold meta-information about a web page (like the title, author, CSS, usage rights) -->
   <head>
     <title>Hello there</title>
   </head>
<!-- the body hold the main content for example, header, main content and maybe a footer -->
   <body>

<p>Hello everyone!</p>

   </body>
</html>


Standards[edit]

These standards are used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide[2]

  • Evaluate the structure of different types of web pages.

References[edit]

  1. http://www.flaticon.com/
  2. IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.