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Section 1

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Anchor Link

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The anchor text, link label, link text, or link title is the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink.

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Website (page) Title

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A title tag is an HTML element that specifies the title of a web page. Title tags are displayed on search engine results pages (SERPs) as the clickable headline for a given result, and are important for usability, SEO, and social sharing.

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Extensions

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A browser extension is a plug-in that extends the functionality of a web browser.

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Web Domain

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A domain name is an identification string that defines a realm of administrative autonomy, authority or control within the Internet.

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Website (page) Footer

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A document footer is a small section at the bottom of each page within a document.

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Web Address

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Every computer connected to the internet has its unique web address, without which it cannot be reached by other computers. Also called universal resource locator or Uniform Resource Locator (URL).

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Breadcrumb Trail

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Breadcrumbs or breadcrumb trail is a graphical control element used as a navigational aid in user interfaces. It allows users to keep track of their locations within programs, documents, or websites.

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Hyper-Link

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A link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen.

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Relative Link

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A relative link on the other hand takes advantage of the fact that the server knows where the current document is.

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Website (page) Header

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In web page layout, header is the upper (top) part of the web page.

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Absolute Link

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An absolute link is a hyperlink containing a full URL, which includes all the information needed to find a particular site, page or document or other addressable item on the Internet.

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Web Content

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Web content is the textual, visual, or aural content that is encountered as part of the user experience on websites.

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URL

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The address of a World Wide Web page.

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Embed

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When designing a Web page, an embedded file refers to any type of multimedia file that you might insert, or embed into the Web page.

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