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Answers to FAQ's
General Questions
Question: What does FAQ mean?
Answer: FAQ is an acronym that stands for "Frequently Asked Questions".
Question: What is a web site?
Answer: A web site is a collection of web pages that
can be viewed with a web browser.
Question: What is a web browser?
Answer: A web browser is a program that
enables a user to display and interact with HTML documents hosted
by web servers or held in a file system.
Question: What does HTML mean?
Answer: HTML is an acronym for Hypertext Mark up Language.
HTML is used to make and edit web sites. HTML is viewed through
a web browser. Question: What popular web browsers
are available?
Answer: Popular browsers available for personal computers
include Microsoft
Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera,
and Safari.
Question: Where can I go for help
with my University email account?
Answer: Help with your university email account can
be found at the university
Email Support Desk
Question: Where can I go for help
with my University computer?
Answer: If you are experiencing problems with your university
computer, help can be found at the university Help
Desk
Question: Where can I go for help
with a University web site?
Answer: For help with a university web site
please visit Internet Services or
email us at webhelp@utpa.edu
Question: Can I get help with my
student/staff/faculty web site?
Answer: Internet Services offers help in creating, updating,
or answering questions dealing with internet web sites. However,
we are limited to creating and updating web sites for university
departments conducting official university business.Back to FAQ's
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