| A | B |
| Background | graphics, colors, gradients, and/or sound which are the canvas of a Web page |
| captions | text that describes graphics on a Web Page |
| child page | all pages under thehome page or anohter child page |
| Forms | an area of a Web Page that allows the viewer to enter data and info to be sent back to the Web Server. |
| Frames | A special way to dividethe Web page into sections |
| Home Page | the top-level or entry page of a Web site |
| Hotspot | An invisible region on an image that contains a hyperlink |
| Hover/Rollover buttons | A navigation button that changes when the mouse is positioned over it. |
| Hyperlink | Connection from one page to another or from one site to another |
| HTML-Hypertext Markup Language | Extension used on Web pages which defines the page layout, fonts, and graphic elements. |
| image maps | A region on a Web page that contains one or more hotspots |
| index page | the top-level or entry page of a Web site. |
| JavaScript | Language used to add special effects to a Web Site. |
| Navigation | the organizational structure of a Web site. |
| Parent page | a page over a child page or pages. |
| Publishing | sending or uploading Web Pages to a server where they are made available on the WWW. |
| Scrolling Marquee | moving text that scrolls across the screen to gain the reader's attention. |
| Storyboard | the planning of a Web page using sketches. |
| Tables | Used to present text and graphics in rows or columns |
| tags | An integral part of HTML enclosed in wickets that gives the Web browserspecific direction on how to display elements |
| target audience | the collective group of people expected to visit a Web site. |
| Text editor | A program that enables you to create and edit an HTML document. |
| Themes | A built-in design for a Web site for buttons navigation, banners, fonts, etc. |
| thumbnails | miniature representatins of a picture |
| Wickets | angle brackets (<>) placed around HTML tags |
| </b> | end tag for bold |