A program used to access the internet (like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari or Mozilla Firefox).
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Alignment
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how the edges of a line, paragraph, object, or table are positioned horizontally and vertically between the margins or on a page
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Proximity
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Objects that are close together are more likely to be perceived as belonging in the same group.
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Navigation Menu
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List of links on each page of a website
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Internet
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A global network connecting millions of computers, making it possible to exchange information.
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Repetition
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The reusing of the same or similar
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The cloud
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Instead of running a physical server at the desk next to us, we let others manage giant farms of servers and then we use virtual space on them to run our applications.
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Mobile site
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A lighter version of a web page that is intended to run on mobile devices
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URL
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Uniform resource locator; an address for a resource or site on the World Wide Web.
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Website
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A collection of related web pages; can contain images, video, or other digital formats.
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Home Page
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the first web page of a website that serves as an introduction to a website
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Contrast
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The state of being noticeable different from something else when put or considered together.