It's the heirarchical outline or horizontal list that shows the path from the home page to the currently viewed page.
What is a breadcrumb (or breadcrumb trail)?
An non graphical display browser
What is Lynx?
Speed, Support, and Security.
What are the 3 S's of selecting a Web Host?
A tool to embed or link to photographic media.
What is Flickr?
I'm the acronym for an approach in web development geared toward creating sites that provide an efficient and appealing visual experience with text that is easy to navigate without altering the resolution of a display screen.
What is RWD (or responsive web design)?
Ensures that when users interact with a website it reacts in a certain manner.
What is a Web Developer?
Brief depictions of a user's needs.
What are stories?
This navigation provides an overview of the website, and generally remains consistent from page to page.
What is primary navigation?
This system uses 16 symbols, the letters A-F and digits 109, to signify values.
What is hexadecimal?
The rules that govern how information is exchanged over the Internet.
What are protocols?
The number of samples obtained per second during the recording process.
What is sampling rate?
In HTML, it's another name for tag modifiers.
What are attributes?
Works behind the scenes to develop server-side logic, Manage database connections, design APIs, handle security and authorization.
What is a back-end developer?
It's the outer most part of the HTML Box Model.
What is a margin?
In a style rule, the HTML tag to which the rule applies is called this.
What is the selector?
The combination of design elements associated wiht the website and it's publisher describe this.
What is a website's identity?
The process of increasing the quality and quantity of Web site traffic by increasing the visibility of a website or a web page to users of a web search engine.
What is search engine optimization?
A video of a computer's screen changing content over time.
What is screencast?
These are matches between a keyword search and resulting occurrences.
What are hits?
Deals with client side programming and apply designs they have received from Web designers. Their main tolls are HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
What is a Front-End Developer?
Margin, Content, Padding.
What are properties of the Box Model?
This assessment is conducted to answer questions to determine your audience wants and expectations
What is a needs assessment?
In design, it's the closeness of elements.
What is proximity?
It's the combination of numbers separated with dots used to identify a computer on the Internet.
What is an IP address?
It's the number of times per second that the picture within the video changes.
What is frame rate?
Drupal, WordPress, and Joomla are examples of this.
What is CMS (or content management system)?
Responsible for appearance and usability.
What is a Web Designer?
A collaborative software development approach that began in 2001.
What is Agile Methodology?
Text, images, and links that establish the website's value are used to answer this website visitors question.
What is Why (or why question)?
It's the dominating segment of a webpage that directs visitors attention.
What is focal point?
It's how files are uploaded to a web server.
What is FTP or File Transfer Protocol?
It's the most common web audio format.
What is .mp3?
The purpose of this is to standardize content of a webpage by defining styles such as font, margin, and more.
What is CSS (or Cascading Style Sheets)?
Client, Server, and Database.
What are 3 fundamental components of web development?
I'm the CSS property that allows you to wrap text around an image.
What is float?