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Web Pages, Continued Web  addresses A web address is an identification address assigned to a computer. Most web addresses begin with “http://” because that is how information moves on the web.    The next part of the address usually contains “www” to identify the address  as  a  World  Wide  Web  address.  The  site  specific  (command)  portion of the address follows “www” and may consist of the command acronym. The web address terminates in a period and suffix (abbreviation) that identifies the domain or type of computer using the address.    Notice that web addresses  are  in  lowercase  letters.  The  following  table  lists  common domains. .com Domain Abbreviation Commercial .edu Educational .gov Government .mil Military .net Freenet .org Organizational Figure  8-29  shows  typical  web  addresses. Figure  8-29.—Typical  web  addressess. Reviewing web Once you create a web page, view it using as many different browsers as you Pages can.    The web page content may disarrange when translated and viewed with other  browsers.   You can correct or adjust distortions by modifying the HTML  code. 8-55

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