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