The World Wide Web: Web Applications and Web Forms 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the Introduction section. Familiarize yourself with key concepts like HTML and hypertext. Use our platform's text tools to highlight important definitions.
  3. Move to the WWW Key Ideas section. Fill in any required fields related to URLs and their formats, ensuring you understand how HTTP works. Utilize comment features for notes.
  4. In the Web Servers & Browsers section, complete any interactive elements that may require input about web server functionalities. Leverage our platform’s form fields for easy data entry.
  5. Proceed to Multimedia on Browsers. If there are checkboxes or dropdowns regarding multimedia support, select your preferences using our intuitive interface.
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What is WORLD-WIDE WEB? World-Wide Web (also called or W3) is a hypertext-based information system. Any word in a hypertext document can be specified as a pointer to a different hypertext document where more information pertaining to that word can be found.
Web 1.0, Web 2.0, and Web 3.0 are terms used to describe different stages in the evolution of the World Wide Web. Each stage represents a different set of technologies, features, and user experiences.
The World Wide Web () is defined as a collection of publicly accessible documents, including text, images, audio, and video, that users can view via a browser on their local machine. It is based on the concept of hypertexting and allows users to navigate through webpages using hypertext links.
It supports human communication via social media, electronic mail (e-mail), chat rooms, newsgroups, and audio and video transmission and allows people to work collaboratively at many different locations. It supports access to digital information by many applications, including the World Wide Web.