1. Unit 8 - EcommerceP1 – The technologies required for e-commerce
2. Browsers: Browsers allow you to view web pages on the computer. In the majority of cases, user interaction is needed to tell the browser what web site or specific web page to be viewed. One way this is done is via the browsers address bar. The web address, or URL, that is typed into the browsers address bar tells the browser where to obtain a page or pages from. Features of browsers: Status bar, Address bar, Title bar, Toolbar Icons, Display Window, Scroll Bars Examples of browsers: Firefox, Safari, Opera, Google Chrome and most commonly Internet Explorer.
3. What you need to describe aboutbrowsers What are browsers and what do they allow you to do? Explain some of the features that browsers have. Explain some of the special features of particular browsers.
4. Web Authoring Software: Web pages are normally written in HTML which is a code. Without the knowledge of this coding, it is possible for users to create web pages with the help of web authoring software. This software enables the user to develop a website in a desktop publishing format. The software will generate the required HTML coding for the layout of the web pages based on what the user designs. Typically, the user can toggle back and forth between the graphical design and the HTML code and make changes to the web page in either the design of the accompanying code. Examples of these are Microsoft FrontPage and Adobe Dreamweaver, online web authoring tools are also available on sites like wix.com.
5. What you need to describe about webauthoring software What is web authoring software and what does it allow you to do? Explain some of the features that web authoring software has. Explain in detail one piece of web authoring software.
6. Database System E-commerce sites usually have a database attached to them that holds