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32 Cards in this Set
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Access
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Databases are the most common way for websites to access a dynamic content or data, Access, which is the Microsoft Office database application, is an example of a file-based data source.
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Branding
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the technique of raising awareness about a company by making a company logo visible in many places
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Check Box Form Object
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allows the user to select an option by clicking a check box.
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Client-Side Script
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processes a form on the user's computer instead of sending the information to the webserver for processing.
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ColdFusion
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A dynamic website employs a server technology to process input from the user and then send a webpage with dynamic content to the user's browser.
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Commercial website
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include corporate presence websites and e-commerce websites.
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Corporate presence website
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presents information about a company's product or services, but do not have online ordering capabilities.
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Data source
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is an external file that is used to display dynamic data on a webpage.
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Database
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a collection of related information organized into tables
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Drop-down menu
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allows the user to select an option from a list of items that appear when the user clicks the |v| next to the list
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Dynamic content
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is content that changes as the source, such as the database, is updated.
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Dynamic web page
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webpage that contains any animation or is interactive is a dynamic webpage
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Dynamic website
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A website that includes dynamic content on any of the webpages.
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E-Commerce website
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are created by businesses for the purpose of selling their products or services to consumers online
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Electronic portfolio
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stores and presents portfolio content in a digital format such as a website
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FAQ
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is a webpage that contains Frequently Asked Questions and their answers, such as where to fnid a companys product, etc, etc.
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Field
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Within the records, each piece of data is referred to as a field.
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Flat-file database
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A series of records with the same fields is called a flat-file database.
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Form
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allows users to communicate and interact with a web server.
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Form object
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used to obtain information from the user in a structured manner
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Informational website
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are created for the purpose of displaying factual information about a particular topic and are typically created by educational institutions, governments, and organizations.
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Jump Menu
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A navigation tool that takes the user immediately to a different online location.
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Portfolio
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a collection of work that clearly illustrates effort, progress, knowledge, achievement, and skills.
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Prompt
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text in the first menu item that guides the user to select an item from the menu, for example "Choose One"
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Radio Group form Object
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allows the user to only select one radio button from each group
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recordset
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In order to extract data from a data source into a webpage, the data wanted must be specified. This specified data is called a recordset. The DATA category in the INSERT panel is used to create and filter recordsets.
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scrolling list
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allows the user to select an option from a list of items by scrolling the list using a scrollbar
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Server-side script
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When the user clicks the Submit button, the form information is sent to a server where an application processes it.
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Site map
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is a webpage that contains links to information on other pages of the website.
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Static web page
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contains only text and images
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Tab-delimited data
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indicates that each item in each row is separated by a tab character.
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Tabular data
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tables used to display schedules, directories, and product lists.
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