An HTML list format in which items appear in order preceded by numbers or letters
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<hr/>
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This tag is used to display a horizontal rule across the page.
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<UL></UL>
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The HTML element, that when used with <LI>, creates an unordered list.
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Headline Element
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labels an important element
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Cell
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The intersection of a row and a column.
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Download Time
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The amount of time it takes for a web page and its associated files to transfer from their location on the web to a user's browser.
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<
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Opening angle bracket
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Extranet
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A private network that uses Internet technologies to share business information with select corporate partners or key customers.
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Multimedia
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The integration of sound and video with a web page's text and graphics.
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JPEG Graphics
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A popular web page graphic format for photographs.
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File Transfer Protocol
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The most common and efficient method for transferring files over the Internet.
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URL (Uniform Resource Locator)
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An address for the Internet
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Responsive design
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Designing a website so that it changes depending on the device it is displayed on.
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Radio button
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A type of input control where the user can select only one item from a group of items.
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Row
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A horizontal line of information in a table.
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Intranet
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A private network that uses standard Internet technologies to share company information among employees.
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<OL></OL>
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The HTML element, that when used with <LI>, creates an ordered list
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Image map
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A graphic that points to one or more web addresses
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Hexadecimal
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A special coded format used for colors in CSS.
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Font
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The size, style, and design of text
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HTML
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The computer code that defines the structure of web pages
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{}
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Curly braces
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Unordered list
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An HTML list format in which items are formatted using bullets
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Word Wrap
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The command that causes text lines to break at the right edge of the window and appear on a new line.
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<HTML><HTML>
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Indicates the start and end of an HTML document
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CSS
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The computer code that defines the visual presentation of web pages.
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Notepad
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A basic text editor that can be used for simple documents or for creating web pages using HTML.
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Browser
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Connects you to the Internet
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Tag
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Specific keywords or phrases incorporated into website content for means of classification or taxonomy
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>
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Closing angle bracket
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<BR>
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The HTML element that indicates a break in the line of text.
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<TITLE></TITLE>
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The HTML title element that defines the title of the document, shown in a browser's title bar or on the page's tab. It can only contain text.
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Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity)
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A type of wireless network technology used for connecting to the Internet.
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Home Page
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The first web page the user sees when he or she enters a web site
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E-Commerce Software
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Allows the buying and selling of goods and services on the Internet
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Element Selector
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Tells the browser which html element to apply our style to.
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<HEAD><HEAD>
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The HTML element that indicates the start and end of a section that provides general information (metadata) about the document, including its title and links to/definitions of scripts and style sheets.
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White space
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Areas on a page with no text or graphics; designed to provide a visual break and to give other elements on the page a greater impact; also known as negative space
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<P></P>
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The HTML element that indicates the start of a new paragraph.
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Hyperlink
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Used to connect one web page to another web page on the same or different web server.
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<LI></LI>
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The HTML element used with <UL> and <OL> to create lists.
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Checkbox
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A graphical user interface element that permits the user to make multiple selections from a number of options
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Push button
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A labeled form object that a user clicks to perform a task; created using the <input/> tag.
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Cellspacing
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Defines the number of pixels of space between cells in a table