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Absolute unit
Font size definitions that use one of five standard units of measurements.
Animated GIF
An image composed of several images that are displayed one after the other.
Color value
A numerical expression that precisely describes a color.
Dithering
When a browser combines similar colors from its palette to approximate the original color's appearance.
Dpi
Dots per inch, a unit of measurement of the resolution of an output device.
GIF
Graphics Interchanage Format; a commonly used graphics format on the Web.
Hexadecimal
A number expressed in base 16, used to express color values.
Hotspot
A specific area of a graphic that has its own link.
Image Map
A tag that lists the boundaries of all hotspots in a a graphic.
Interlaced GIF
A GIF file that is saved and retrieved in stages.
JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group; a graphics file format.
Kerning
The amount of space between pairs of letters.
Leading
The amount of space between lines of text.
Noninterlaced GIF
The process of saving a graphics file one line at a time.
Palette
A selection of colors.
Pixel
A unit of measurement that represents a single dot on an output device.
RGB triplet
A representation of a color based on the percentages of red, green and blue.
Splash screen
A Web page that contains links to other pages on the site, but which contains no substantial content of its own.
Tiling
The process of repeating an image horizontally and vertically until it fills up a page.
Transparent color
A color in a graphics file t hat is not displayed when the image is viewed in an application.