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a group of related web pages that are linked together and share a common interface and design |
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The acronym for eXtensible HyperText markup Language, the current standard language used to create web pages. |
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(HyperText Markup language) in Dreamweaver it is no longer considered standard language. |
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A program, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox, that displays web pages |
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Displays an open document as if you were viewing it in a brower, with interactive elements active and functioning. |
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A collection of panels or panel groups |
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Shows the page as it would appear in a brower and is primarily used for designing and creating a web page. |
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Shows the underlying HTML code for the page; use this view to read or edit the underlying code. |
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Correcting errors because you can immediately se how code modifications change the appearance of the page. |
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The first web page that appears when users go to a website. |
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Which are images that appear across the top or down the side of the screen that can incorporate a companys logo, contact information, and links to the other pages in the site. |
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Sometimes referred to as a storyborard, is an illustration that represents every page in a website. |
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The home page, because it is at a high er level in the web hierachy and his pages linked to it. |
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The pages linked below the parent page. |
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This folder, will store all the pages or HTML files for the site. |
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In which you store all of the files that are not pages, such as images and sound files. |
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A website refers to the process of transferring all the files for hte site to web server. |
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A computer that is connected to the Internet with an IP address, so that it is available for viewing on the Internet. |
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FTP(File Transfer Protocol) |
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The process of uploading and downloading files to and from a remote site. |
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An assigned series of numbers, separated by periods, that designates an address on the Internet. |
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An IP address expressed in letters instead of numbers, usually reflecting the name of the business represented by the website; also referred to as a URL. |
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Known as the Domain Name or Uniform Resource Locater |
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Published to a remote server. |
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