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root folder
In graphical user interfaces such as Windows and the Macintosh environment, a folder is an object that can contain multiple documents
cache
a special high-speed storage mechanism. It can be either a reserved section of main memory or an independent high-speed storage device
table
Refers to data arranged in rows and columns
file formats
A format for encoding information in a file
storyboard
Find data file formats and file extensions that start with the letter S, or view thousands of file extensions and file formats in the complete list.
layers
In graphics software, a layer is the term used to describe the different levels at which you can place an object or image file. In the program you can stack, merge or define layers when creating a digital image.
hyperlink
An element in an electronic document that links to another place in the same document or to an entirely different document.
multimedia
The use of computers to present text, graphics, video, animation, and sound in an integrated way
local site
In networks, local refers to files, devices, and other resources at your workstation. Resources located at other nodes on the networks are remote.
alternative text
Words, sentences, paragraphs
naming conventions
Short for Universal Naming Convention or Uniform Naming Convention, a PC format for specifying the location of resources on a local-area network (LAN)
navigation bar
Netscape Communication's popular Web browser
margin
In word processing, the strips of white space around the edge of the paper.
anchor
In desktop publishing, to fix a graphical object so that its position relative to some other object remains the same during repagination
site structure
A Google search operator that allows a user to restrict the Google search results (SERP) to the domain or Web site you specify in the query.
source code
Written computer instructions
audience (target)
Enhanced Twitter messages ("tweets") that enable brands to reach specific people or audiences on Twitter without having to send the Tweet to all followers
flowchart
Find data file formats and file extensions that start with the letter A, or view thousands of file extensions and file formats in the complete list.
home page (index)
The main page of a Web site
layout
In word processing and desktop publishing, layout refers to the arrangement of text and graphics
fixed height/width
Refers to fonts in which every character has the same width. Most typewriters and inexpensive printers use fixed-pitch fonts
padding
Filling in unused space.
embedded link
When designing a Web page, an embedded file refers to any type of multimedia file that you might insert, or embed into the Web page. This includes files like graphics and sound files.