CSS
Cascading Style Sheet
SEO
Search Engine Optimization
CMS
Content Management System
HTML
Hyper Text Mark-up Language
DNS
Domain Name Service
WYSIWY
- What You See Is What You Get
links from other sites back to your own
backlinks
What does the CSS do for a webpage?
Gives it Style.
a software program that runs on a server with the purpose of making managing the content on the website easier
CMS - Content Management System
the code that forms all websites and describes the content it contains
HTML - Hyper Text Mark-up Language
the thing that converts IP addresses into domain name
DNS - Stands for Domain Name Service
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
a markup language used for writing custom markup languages
XML
A site’s _____ is its address, the item that specifies where on the Internet it can the found
URL- Uniform Resource Locator
a base-16 numbering system used to define colors online. These numbers include the numerals 0-9 and letters A-F
Hexadecimal
is just another way of saying HTML code, but is slightly more generic
Markup
Describes anything where you interact with the visual end result rather than an abstraction. For example, a font menu that shows what the fonts actually look likes
WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You Get
Ability to transfer rapidly entire files from one computer to another, intact for viewing or other purposes
FTP - File Transfer Protocol
is similar to accessibility but differs in that it refers to ease of use for all visitors
Usability
- This is the gibberish looking code at the top of HTML documents. There are a number of different ones. They tell the browser what specific set of rules should be followed when interpreting the rest of the code in the document
DOCTYPE
A message from a WEB SERVER computer, sent to and stored by your browser on your computer. The main use for __________ is to provide customized Web pages according to a profile of your interests
Cookies
FTP
File Transfer Protocol
a client-side language with the unique ability to A) watch for events (e.g. mouse clicks, key presses, etc) and B) make things happen on a webpage without a page refresh. For example if you see a button on a website that you click and a new area slides down
Java Script
files saved or copied (downloaded) by a web browser so that the next time that user visits the site, the page loads faster
cache
the rate at which data can be transferred or the total amount of data allowed to be transferred from a web host
Bandwidth