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17 Cards in this Set
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A element (a:active, a:link) |
Defines a hyperlink, which is used to link from one page to another. |
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Absolute link |
A hyperlink containing a full URL, which includes all the information needed to find a particular site, page or document or other addressable item on the Internet. |
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Absolute positioning |
An element with position: absolute; is positioned relative to the nearest positioned ancestor |
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Anchor |
Piece of text which marks the beginning and/or the end of a hypertext link. |
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Aside |
Defines some content aside from the content it is placed in. |
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Email harvester |
A script used to obtain the email addresses of visitors to a Web page. |
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End tag |
Denotes the end of a HTML document. |
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Footer |
Contains information about its containing element, such as authorship, copyright, and contact info. |
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Head |
Tag that surrounds important content that is invisible to the user, but is important to the browser. |
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Href |
Links tell the browser where to go using an href attribute, which stores a URL. |
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Hyperlink |
Hyperlinks (or just links) take the user to another webpage when they click on it. |
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Hypertext |
A software system that links topics on the screen to related information and graphics, which are typically accessed by a point- and-click method. |
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Liquid layout |
A layout in which all containers on the page have their widths defined in percents, meaning that they are completely based on the viewport rather than the initial containing block. A liquid layout will move in and out when the browser window is resized. |
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mailto link |
Allows the user of a page to immediately email a specific address |
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Nav bar |
A user interface element within a webpage that contains links to other sections of the website. |
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Path |
A string of characters denoting the complete location of a file or folder. |
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A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed, and electronically transmitted. |