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Internet
The visual and functional arrangement of a webpage's components.
Web design layout
The foundational markup language used to create web pages.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
The Google tool used to design websites without coding.
Google Sites
The term for predefined design layouts in web design tools that simplify the creation process.
Templates
The software that displays web pages to users, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
Web browser
This principle ensures elements on a page have a unified and organized appearance.
Alignment
This HTML element is used to insert images into a webpage.
<img>
A tool that provides templates and drag-and-drop features for creating websites.
Web design tools
The HTML element that represents a large heading in a document.
<h1> to <h6> tags
A unique address that identifies a resource on the web.
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
This term describes the process of making web pages functional and visually appealing for users.
Web design
The tag used to define a hyperlink in HTML.
<a>
The web design feature used to edit the appearance of all site pages in one location.
Site settings:
The process of ensuring that a website adapts to different screen sizes and devices.
Responsive design
The term for a single document or file on the internet.
Webpage
The element in web design that ensures a harmonious distribution of elements.
Balance
The HTML tag used to define a table cell.
<td>
The section of a webpage where the copyright information or contact links are typically located.
Footer
A set of rules ensuring accessibility for people with disabilities when browsing the web.
Web standards
The foundational platform of interconnected documents and multimedia accessible on the internet.
World Wide Web
The term for visual elements that direct attention and guide viewers through the content.
Visual hierarchy
A feature added to an HTML element to modify its behavior or appearance.
Attributes
A section of the website often used to include the company logo and main navigation links.
Header section
A visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website.
Wireframe