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Aligning

Positioning an image

Assets Panel

Displays all the assets in a website



Background images

Image files used in place of background colours

Borders

Frames that surround an image

Favicon

Short for favorites icon. A small icon that represents your site, similar to a logo, that appears next to the title of a web page in a browser

Favorites

Assets that you expect to use repeatedly while you work on the site

GIF

Graphics Interchange Format

Graphics

Non-text items such as pictures or design elements that add visual interest to a web page

JPEG or JPG

Joint Photographic Experts Group

No right-click script

JavaScript code that will not allow users to display the shortcut menu by right-clicking an image

Opacity

Various degrees of transparency

PNG

Portable Network Graphics

Screen Readers

Devices used by persons with visual impairments to convert written text on a computer monitor to spoken words; the device can 'read' alternate text aloud and make it possible for users to have an image described to them in detail.

Smart object

An image layer that stores image data from raster or vector images

Thumbnail image

Small version of a larger image, used so that images will fit on the page

Tiled image

A small image that repeats across and down a down a web page, appearing as individual squares or rectangles

Absolute path

Path used for external links that includes the complete address for the destination page, including the protocol

Blogs

Websites where the website owner regularly posts commentaries and opinions on various topics

Breadcrumbs trail

A list of links that provides a path from the initial page you opened in a website to the page that you are currently viewing

External links

Links to web pages in other websites or to email addresses

Podcasts (Programming On Demand)

Digitally broadcasted files that users can download and play

Google video chat

Free application that you use to communicate live with other people through video conferencing, using a high-speed Internet connection and a web camera. See Skype.

GPS (Global Positioning System)

Devices used to track your position through a global satellite navigation system, and are popular to use for driving directions, hiking, and map making

Hotspot

A clickable area on an image that, when the user clicks it, links to a different location on the page or to another web page.

Image map

An image that has one or more hotspots placed on top of it

Internal links

Links to web pages within the same website

Item

The name for a link on a Spry Menu bar

Relative path

Type of path that references web pages and image files within the same website

Mega menu

A type of menu that uses sub-menus to group related pages under a main menu item

Named anchor

A specific location on a web page that has a descriptive name

Online communities

Social websites you can join, such as Facebook and Twitter, where you can communicate with others by posting messages or media content

Orphaned files

Files that are not linked to any pages in the website

Path

The name and location of the web page or file that will open when viewers click the element

R S S (Really Simple Syndication)

Way to share information with viewers of a site

R S S feeds

Distribution of news stories, information about upcoming events, and announcements

Site map

A list of all the website's pages

Social networking

The grouping of individual web users who connect and interact with other users in online communities

State

The condition of the item relative to the mouse pointer

Target

The location on a web page that a browser displays when users click an internal link

URL (Uniform Resource Locator)

Address of the destination page

Web 2.0

Describes the recent evolution of web applications that facilitate and promote information sharing among Internet users

Wiki

Refers to a site where a user can use simple editing tools to contribute and edit the page content in a site (Named for the Hawaiian word for 'Quick')

AP div tag

Creates a container that has a specified, fixed position on a web page

AP element

The resulting container the an AP div tag creates on a page

Behaviors

Simple action scripts that let you incorporate interactivity by modifying content based on variables, such as user actions

Border

The outline or frame around the table; it is measured in pixels

Cell padding

The distance between the cell content and the cell walls

Cell spacing

The distance between adjacent cells

Cell walls

The lines inside the cell borders

Cells

A box in a table created at the intersection of a row and column

Child containers

Containers whose code resides inside a parent container

Columns

Cells arranged vertically in a table

C S S Layout Box Model

Padding, margins, borders, etc of a selected layout

C S S Page Layouts

Page layouts that consist of containers formatted with CSS rules into which you place page content

Delimited files

Database, word processing, or spreadsheet files that have been saved as text files with delimiters, such as tabs or commas, separating the data

Delimiter

A comma, tab, colon, semicolon, or similar character

Deprecated

HTML codes that are not longer within the current standard and in danger of becoming obsolete

div tags

HTML tags, such as those that are used to position elements

DOM (Document Object Model)

A convention that represents the order and type of elements used in a web page

Element Quick View

A visual representation of the HTML DOM structure for a page

Exporting

To save data created in Dreamweaver in a special file format that can be opened by other programs

Fluid Grid Layout

A system for designing layouts that will adapt to three different screen sizes: Mobile, Tablet, and Desktop

Grids

Provide a graph paper-like view of a page

Guides

Horizontal or vertical lines that you drag onto the page from the rulers

Importing

To bring data created in another software program into Dreamweaver

Merge

To combine multiple cells into one cell

Nested

A table that is placed inside another table

Parent Container

A container with other tags falling between its opening and closing tags

Rows

Cells arranged horizontally in a table

Split

To divide a cell into multiple rows or columns

Table caption

Appears at the top of table and describes the table contents

Table headers

Placed at the top or sides of a table containing data

Tables

Placeholders made up of small boxes called cells

Tracing image

An image that is placed in the background of a document

XML

A language that you use to structure blocks of information, similar to HTML. It uses similar opening and closing tags and the nested tag structure that HTML documents use

XSL

Stylesheet information that formats the containers created by XML

X S L T (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations)

Interprets the code in the XSL file to transform an XML document