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30 Cards in this Set

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Adobe BrowserLab
a preview in Browser option which lets you test any Web page in most common browsers on the internet
Certificate authority
Needed to obtain a digital certificate, like VeriSign.
Collaborative environment
where more than one person designs, develops, and maintains the same website.
Denial of service attack
an assault designed to disrupt website access
Description
search engines use to display in the search results
Design Note
a feature Design Notes that helps with organization and communication
Device Central
preview your site in a mobile browser
Digital certificate
a notice indicating that the website is legitimate
Digital signature
is encrypted code that is attached to an e-mail message to verify that the message is authentic
Domain name
used to identify a particular
web page
Download time
the time it takes the web page document to load into a user's browser.
Encryption
translates data into a code before the data is sent over the Internet.
Fail gracefully
to design similar web pages with varying elements and then check for plug-ins
HTTP software
Hypertext Transfer Protocol in order to handle the hyperlinks between web pages.
Keyword
words or phrases that describe the site's content.
Local sites
websites that have remote server been saved and edited on a local disk
Meta data
is information about the website contents and can be added to a document using several different meta tags.
Meta tags
appear in the HTML head section of a document
Orphan file
has no links to it in the entire site
Publishing a website
requires obtaining a web host, defining the remote uploading site, and then uploading the site.
Reciprocal links
where web sites with complementary information post links to each other's sites.
Remote server
can be a webb server provided by an ISP, an internet server, or a local/network server.
Secure site
use a security protocol, such as secure Sockets layer SSL
Target browser
a browser and version in which the website is desiged to display correctly
TCP/IP software
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol in order to be connected to the Internet
uploading
is the process of posting the
files to a web server
Virtual host
The management of websites aka web hosting companies
Web hosting company
the management of a website aka virtual hosts.
Web tracking software
this software produces a report
that contains information about users
Weight of the page
which is the webpage documents file size and the estimated download time