Webbnavigering
Webbnavigering, often referred to as browsing, is the act of using a web browser to access and move between web pages on the World Wide Web. This process involves users inputting Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) into the browser's address bar, clicking on hyperlinks embedded within web pages, or using bookmarks to revisit previously accessed sites. Web browsers interpret the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript code that constitute web pages, rendering them into a visual and interactive format for the user. Navigation history is typically stored by browsers, allowing users to retrace their steps. Search engines also play a crucial role in web navigation, enabling users to find relevant web pages by entering keywords. Sophisticated navigation often involves understanding the structure of websites, utilizing breadcrumbs, and employing sitemaps. The efficiency and intuitiveness of web navigation are key aspects of user experience design, aiming to make information easily discoverable and accessible.