Chapter 6 Internet exercise

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Go to two of the following four Web sites and examine them, looking, particularly, for information provided in the header, the body, and the footer. Then, answer the questions by typing in the boxes below.

The point of this exercise is to think about the information that Web pages offer, and how they display that information. There are no firm rules about how to present information on a Web page -- it's not like book publishing, where you can depend on there being, for example, a title page and a publication year. As you answer the following questions, you might be making some guesses, but they will be educated guesses. ; -)

No. 1 Name of the Web page you're examining

Who is responsible for the page?

From the content, who's the intended audience?

What information is given about copyright or last revision date?


No. 2
Name of the Web page
you're examining

Who is responsible for the page?

From the content, who's the intended audience?

What information is given about copyright or last revision date?

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