Answer:
- Used to include additional information in an element
- May be required for certain elements
- Consist of a keyword followed by an equals sign and additional information in quotes
Explanation:
<a href="website link goes here"> <---- example element with an attribute.
- You can see the <a> element which creates a link requires a "href" (which means "Hypertext Reference", basically a fancy way of saying a link to another page) attribute for the source of the link.
- The keyword "href" is followed by an equals and wrapped in quotes.
- Can be used to include additional information, like how you can use the keyword "alt" with an <img> tag to add text that shows up when you hover over it.
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In response to the other answers:
- The attribute itself is not wrapped in angle brackets, though it does sit within them. It is the *element* that is wrapped in angle brackets.
- The attributes are not added to the end (closing) tag, they are added to the opening tag.
<span>Hard drive diagnostic software can indicate whether
there is a problem with a hard drive that is hardware related rather than software
related, such as bad sectors. This software is beneficial to manufacturers as
it can help isolate a problem that could be related to either hardware or
software, helping to decide whether hardware needs to be repaired or replaced,
and thereby reducing the cost to a manufacturer. This diagnostic software is
also of benefit to the customer for the same reason in deciding whether to
return a hard drive to the manufacturer or seeking a software-related solution. </span>
Well your cpu should have a header on it for a pump you can look for close to the cpu it should be little metal rods sticking up where you could connect a fan or a cooling device to!
Answer:
c. it prevents the packet from remaining indefinitely in the network thus helping to prevent network congestion
Explanation:
It prevents the packet from remaining indefinitely in the network thus helping to prevent network congestion
TTL is a value which is shown so that we can estimate that the packet that will tell the network router whether the packet has been in the network for enough time so that it should be discarded from the network or not.
The answer is C ms-dos
Side note:
GUI means graphical user interface. In other words, that means it looks pretty and has cool buttons, animations and cute stuff. MS-DOS is just a black screen with words on it. Definitely not cute or cool.