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WEB DESIGN Unit 6: Intro to HTML, JavaScript, and Creating a Multimedia Web Site 2011

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Backgroundgraphics, colors, gradients, and/or sound which are the canvas of a Web page
captionstext that describes graphics on a Web Page
child pageall pages under thehome page or anohter child page
Formsan area of a Web Page that allows the viewer to enter data and info to be sent back to the Web Server.
FramesA special way to dividethe Web page into sections
Home Pagethe top-level or entry page of a Web site
HotspotAn invisible region on an image that contains a hyperlink
Hover/Rollover buttonsA navigation button that changes when the mouse is positioned over it.
HyperlinkConnection from one page to another or from one site to another
HTML-Hypertext Markup LanguageExtension used on Web pages which defines the page layout, fonts, and graphic elements.
image mapsA region on a Web page that contains one or more hotspots
index pagethe top-level or entry page of a Web site.
JavaScriptLanguage used to add special effects to a Web Site.
Navigationthe organizational structure of a Web site.
Parent pagea page over a child page or pages.
Publishingsending or uploading Web Pages to a server where they are made available on the WWW.
Scrolling Marqueemoving text that scrolls across the screen to gain the reader's attention.
Storyboardthe planning of a Web page using sketches.
TablesUsed to present text and graphics in rows or columns
tagsAn integral part of HTML enclosed in wickets that gives the Web browserspecific direction on how to display elements
target audiencethe collective group of people expected to visit a Web site.
Text editorA program that enables you to create and edit an HTML document.
ThemesA built-in design for a Web site for buttons navigation, banners, fonts, etc.
thumbnailsminiature representatins of a picture
Wicketsangle brackets (<>) placed around HTML tags
</b>end tag for bold


Technology Instructor
Greenland High School

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