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World Wide Web and Mosaic: User's Guide
NISTIR 5453
World Wide Web and Mosaic: User's Guide
Craig I. Schlenoff
This document was written to provide a mechanism for new users to
become more familiar with the World Wide Web and the Mosaic software
package. Although primarily intended for the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) staff, this document may be helpful to
new users outside of NIST.
If you are reading this document in paper format, you may also wish to
access it in electronic format through the following URL:
http://elib.cme.nist.gov/fasd/pubs/schlenoff94.html
Table of Contents
It is usually best to go through the various sections in order, but
any heading can be accessed by clicking it with the mouse.
- Introduction
- Overview of the World Wide Web and Mosaic
- The World Wide Web
- Background
- The Big Picture
- Protocols Supported by the World Wide Web
- Clients, Servers, and How They Are Related
- Further Readings
- Mosaic
- Background
- The Mosaic Window
- Configurations
- Creating an Alternate Home Page
- Concepts and Terminology
- Interesting Documents
- Finding More Information
- Conclusion
- References
On to the Introduction.
Disclaimer: No approval or endorsement of any commercial
product by the National Institute of Standards and Technology is
intended or implied. This paper was prepared by United States
Government employees as part of their official duties and is,
therefore, a work of the U.S. Government and not subject to
copyright.
Acknowledgement: This work was funded by the Systems
Integration for Manufacturing Applications (SIMA) Program, funded
under the High Performance Computing and Communications (HPCC)
Initiative.
Last Edited: Friday, 01-Jul-94 16:58:13 EDT
Written by: Craig Schlenoff