Fundamentals of Web Design Terms

Fundamentals of Web Design Terms

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Section 1

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combination of 3D, movement, and touch

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4-D

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<p>

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information that goes into a paragraph

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dark brown font on a navy blue background

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example of low contrast

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broadband

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high-speed transmissions over a communication channel that can transmit multiple signals at once

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DARPANET

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the first version of a computer network

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<font color=purple>

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make the font purple

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business to business

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B2B

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HTTP

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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol

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meme

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a form of humor in social media using popular pictures and text

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Open Source

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Software that is free for anyone to use

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<body bg color=red>

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make the webpage background red

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< >

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opening tag

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</ >

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closing tag

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Pokemon Go is an example

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augmented reality

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body section

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where most html code is written

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computer in early history

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a person whose job was to make mathematical computations

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Hyper Text Markup Language

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the foundation behind all webpages (the "bones")

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business to business e-commerce

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products, services and data exchanged between businesses for e-commerce transactions

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QR

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stands for Quick Response

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webcam

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camera that records continuously in many locations

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tag

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coding symbol

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Blog

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short for Weblog

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hotspot

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a location that provides public Internet access

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Cascading Style Sheets

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the language used to style HTML content (the "skin and hair")

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CSS

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Cascading Style Sheets

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data

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collection of raw, unprocessed items like text, numbers, and sound

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CPU

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central processing unit

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<li>

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html code for line

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vlog

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video blog, a type of online "diary"

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input device

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allows you to enter data and instructions into the computer

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<br>

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break in the paragraph

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HTML

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Hyper Text Markup Language

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<!DOCTYPE html>

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to tell the computer, "I want to use HTML."

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blue font on an orange background

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example of high contrast

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link

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word, phrase, or image that connects webpages

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website

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a group of related webpages

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URL

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uniform resource locator

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Google Cardboard

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a virtual reality app

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<style> p.dashed {border-style: dashed/}

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in CSS, to make a dotted border

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Tim Berners-Lee

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created the World Wide Web

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</html>

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end of html document

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Notepad

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coding text editor

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<H1>

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largest size tag

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QR code

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a type of bar code

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</p>

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"close the paragraph"

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<h6>

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html tag for the smallest heading

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VR viewer

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a tool used to see, touch and move in virtual reality

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<body background=castle.jpg>

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put a pic of a castle as the background

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<h3 style="color:Blue">

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in CSS, to make the color of the size 3 header blue

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<img src =ball>

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insert a pic of a ball

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Section 2

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symmetric

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arrangement of Web elements that is centered or even and suggests a safe, peaceful atmosphere

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surfing the web

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jumping from one web page to another

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blue or green

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cool colors

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contrast

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mix of elements to stimulate attention on a webpage

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malware

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malicious software such as viruses and worms

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topical website

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website that focuses on a specific subject

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proximity

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placing related elements close to each other on a webpage

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red or orange

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warm colors

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balance

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the harmonious arrangement of elements on a webpage

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IP address

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Internet Protocol address

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