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Aligning |
Positioning an image |
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Assets Panel |
Displays all the assets in a website |
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Background images |
Image files used in place of background colours |
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Borders |
Frames that surround an image |
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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 |
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Favorites |
Assets that you expect to use repeatedly while you work on the site |
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GIF |
Graphics Interchange Format |
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Graphics |
Non-text items such as pictures or design elements that add visual interest to a web page |
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JPEG or JPG |
Joint Photographic Experts Group |
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No right-click script |
JavaScript code that will not allow users to display the shortcut menu by right-clicking an image |
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Opacity |
Various degrees of transparency |
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PNG |
Portable Network Graphics |
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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. |
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Smart object |
An image layer that stores image data from raster or vector images |
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Thumbnail image |
Small version of a larger image, used so that images will fit on the page |
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Tiled image |
A small image that repeats across and down a down a web page, appearing as individual squares or rectangles |
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Absolute path |
Path used for external links that includes the complete address for the destination page, including the protocol |
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Blogs |
Websites where the website owner regularly posts commentaries and opinions on various topics |
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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 |
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External links |
Links to web pages in other websites or to email addresses |
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Podcasts (Programming On Demand) |
Digitally broadcasted files that users can download and play |
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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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Image map |
An image that has one or more hotspots placed on top of it |
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Internal links |
Links to web pages within the same website |
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Item |
The name for a link on a Spry Menu bar |
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Relative path |
Type of path that references web pages and image files within the same website |
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Mega menu |
A type of menu that uses sub-menus to group related pages under a main menu item |
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Named anchor |
A specific location on a web page that has a descriptive name |
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Online communities |
Social websites you can join, such as Facebook and Twitter, where you can communicate with others by posting messages or media content |
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Orphaned files |
Files that are not linked to any pages in the website |
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Path |
The name and location of the web page or file that will open when viewers click the element |
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R S S (Really Simple Syndication) |
Way to share information with viewers of a site |
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R S S feeds |
Distribution of news stories, information about upcoming events, and announcements |
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Site map |
A list of all the website's pages |
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Social networking |
The grouping of individual web users who connect and interact with other users in online communities |
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State |
The condition of the item relative to the mouse pointer |
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Target |
The location on a web page that a browser displays when users click an internal link |
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URL (Uniform Resource Locator) |
Address of the destination page |
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Web 2.0 |
Describes the recent evolution of web applications that facilitate and promote information sharing among Internet users |
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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') |
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AP div tag |
Creates a container that has a specified, fixed position on a web page |
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AP element |
The resulting container the an AP div tag creates on a page |
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Behaviors |
Simple action scripts that let you incorporate interactivity by modifying content based on variables, such as user actions |
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Border |
The outline or frame around the table; it is measured in pixels |
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Cell padding |
The distance between the cell content and the cell walls |
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Cell spacing |
The distance between adjacent cells |
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Cell walls |
The lines inside the cell borders |
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Cells |
A box in a table created at the intersection of a row and column |
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Child containers |
Containers whose code resides inside a parent container |
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Columns |
Cells arranged vertically in a table |
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C S S Layout Box Model |
Padding, margins, borders, etc of a selected layout |
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C S S Page Layouts |
Page layouts that consist of containers formatted with CSS rules into which you place page content |
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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 |
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Delimiter |
A comma, tab, colon, semicolon, or similar character |
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Deprecated |
HTML codes that are not longer within the current standard and in danger of becoming obsolete |
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div tags |
HTML tags, such as those that are used to position elements |
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DOM (Document Object Model) |
A convention that represents the order and type of elements used in a web page |
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Element Quick View |
A visual representation of the HTML DOM structure for a page |
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Exporting |
To save data created in Dreamweaver in a special file format that can be opened by other programs |
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Fluid Grid Layout |
A system for designing layouts that will adapt to three different screen sizes: Mobile, Tablet, and Desktop |
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Grids |
Provide a graph paper-like view of a page |
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Guides |
Horizontal or vertical lines that you drag onto the page from the rulers |
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Importing |
To bring data created in another software program into Dreamweaver |
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Merge |
To combine multiple cells into one cell |
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Nested |
A table that is placed inside another table |
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Parent Container |
A container with other tags falling between its opening and closing tags |
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Rows |
Cells arranged horizontally in a table |
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Split |
To divide a cell into multiple rows or columns |
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Table caption |
Appears at the top of table and describes the table contents |
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Table headers |
Placed at the top or sides of a table containing data |
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Tables |
Placeholders made up of small boxes called cells |
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Tracing image |
An image that is placed in the background of a document |
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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 |
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XSL |
Stylesheet information that formats the containers created by XML |
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X S L T (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) |
Interprets the code in the XSL file to transform an XML document |