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Website
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A group of related web pages that are linked together and share a common interface and design.
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XHTML
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the acronym for eXtensible HyperText Markup Language, the current standard language used to create web pages.
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HTML
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HpyerText Markup Language. no longer considered the standard language.
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Web Browser
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a program such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, or Mozilla Firefox, which lets you display web pages.
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Files panel
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used to create folders to organize and store the various files for your website, and to add pages to your website.
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Dreamweaver workspace
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screen that includes all of the menus, panels, buttons, inspectors, and panes that use to create and maintain websites,
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Document window
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the large area in the Dreamweaver program window where you create and edit web pages.
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Application bar
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located above the Document window, includes menu names, a Workspace switcher, and other application commands.
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Insert panel
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sometimes called the insert bar, includes eight categories of buttons displayed through a drop-down menu: common, Layout, Forms , Data, Spry, InContext Editing, Text, and Facorites.
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Document Toolbar
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contains buttons and drop-down menus you can use to change the current work mode, check browser compatibility, preview web pages, debug web pages, choose visual aids, and view file-management options.
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Browser Navigation toolbar
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contains navigation buttons you use when you are following links on your pages in Live view
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Live view
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displays an open document as if you were viewing it in a browser, with interactive elements active and functioning.
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Standard toolbar
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contains buttons you can use to execute frequently used commands that are also available on the File and Edit Menus.
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Style Rendering toolbar
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contains buttons that you can use to display data for different platforms, such as a cell phone.
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Related Files toolbar
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located below an open document's filename tab and displays the names of any related files
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Related files
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are files that are linked to a document and and are necessary for the document to display and function correctly.
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Coding toolbar
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contains buttons you can use when working directly in the code and is not visible unless you are in Code view.
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Property inspector
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located at the bottom of the dreamweaver window, lets you view and change the properties (characteristics) of a selected object.
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Properties pane
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located at the bottom of the dreamweaver window, lets you view and change the properties (characteristics) of a selected object.
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status bar
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located below the document window. contains the tag selector, select tool, hand tool, xoom tool, and the set magnification menu. also displays the window size and estimated download time for the current page.
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tag selector
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shows the HTML tags used at the insertion point location
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panel
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tabbed window that displays information on a particular topic or contains related commands.
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Panel groups
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are sets of related panels that are grouped together.
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dock
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a collection of panels or panel groups
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view
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particular way of displaying page content
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design view
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shows the page as it would appear in a browser and is primarily used for designing and creating a web page
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code view
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shows the underlying HTML code for the page; use this view to read or edit the underlying code.
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Show Code and Design views
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a combination of code view and design view
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debugging
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correcting errors
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dual screen layout
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the layout you would use when you are using two monitors while working with dreamweaver
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Workspace switcher
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a drop-down menu in the top right corner on the application bar, lets you change the workspace layout
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blue drop zone
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a heavy blue line that appears when the panel is in the correct position to be docked
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home page
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sets the look and feel of the website and directs viewers to the rest of the pages in the site.
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Hyperlinks
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images or text elements on a web page that users click to display another location on the page.
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links
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images or text elements on a web page that users click to display another location on the page.
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iamges
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add visual interest to a web page
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banners
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images that appear across the top or down the side of the screen that can incorporate a company's logo , contact info, and links to the other pages in the site
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menu bars
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also called, navigation bars, are bars that contain multiple links that are usually organized in rows or columns.
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image map
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is an image that has been divided into sections, each of which serves as a link.
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navigation structure
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the way that menu bars and other internal links are used on your pages
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rich media content
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a comprehensive term that refers to attractive and engaging images, interactive elements, video, or animations
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Adobe AIR
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an adobe product used for developing content that can be delivered with a browser or as a desktop application
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wireframe
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sometimes referred to as a storyboard is an illustration that represents every page in a website.
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parent page
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home page
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child page
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pages linked to the parent page
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local site folder
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stores all the pages or HTML files for the site
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root folder
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local site folder
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assets
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folder in which you store all of the files that are not pages, such as images and sound files
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set up
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use the dreamweaver site setup dialog box to assign your site a name and specify the local site folder
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files panel
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the panel you use to manage your websites files and folders
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publishing
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refers to the process of transferring all the files for the site to a web server
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web server
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a computer that is connected to the internet with an IP address, so that it is available for viewing on the internet.
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ISP
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provide space on their servers for customers to publish websites, and some commerecial websites provice limited free space for their viewers.
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