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A web browser is a computer program designed to read HTML or PHP code, composing the web pages. There is a great number of web browsers nowadaus and all of them are based on different browser engines, which read HMTL and PHP code and present it as a readable page screen. Web browsers were found in the 1980s and are being constantly developed and upgraded to provide faster loading times, more stable web pages and better looking websites.</div> | A web browser is a computer program designed to read HTML or PHP code, composing the web pages. There is a great number of web browsers nowadaus and all of them are based on different browser engines, which read HMTL and PHP code and present it as a readable page screen. Web browsers were found in the 1980s and are being constantly developed and upgraded to provide faster loading times, more stable web pages and better looking websites.</div> | ||
− | ==URL== | + | ==URL== |
+ | The Uniform resource locator (known as URL) is the global web address of text, images and other file that compose a web page. It locates a document or a program available on the web and specifies the mechanism for accessing it via a web browser. | ||
==What is an ISP?== | ==What is an ISP?== |