A | B |
Ascending | The order of text sorted alphabetically from A to Z or numbers sorted from smallest to the largest. |
Blog | A Web site that displays dated entries, short for Web log. |
Blog post | An individual article entered in a blog with a time and date stamp. |
Browser | Software that interprets HTML files, formats them into Web pages, and then displays them. Also referred to as Web browser. |
Descending | The order of text sorted alphabetically from Z to A or numbers sorted from the largest to the smallest. |
Drop cap | A large capital letter at the beginning of a paragraph that formats text in a visually distinctive manner. |
Dropped | The position of a drop cap when it is within the text of the paragraph. |
E-mail address link | A hyperlink that opens a new message window so that an individual viewing a Web site can send an e-mail message. |
Hyperlinks | Text, buttons, pictures, or other objects that, when clicked, access other Web pages, other sections of the active page, or another file. |
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML | The markup programming language that communicates color and graphics in a format that all computers can understand and that is used to display documents on the Internet. |
In margin | The position of a drop cap when it is in the left margin of a paragraph. |
Internal link | A hyperlink that connects to another page in the same Web site. |
Internet Explorer | A Web browser developed by Microsoft. |
Navigation bar | A series of text links across the top or bottom of a Web page that, when clicked, will link to another Web page on the same site. |
Rich Text Format (RTF) | A universal file format, using the .rtf file extension, that can be read by many word processing programs. |
Sort | The action of ordering data, usually in alphabetical or numeric order. |
Text link | A hyperlink applied to a selected word or phrase. |
Two Pages | A zoom setting that decreases the magnification to display two pages of a document. |
Web browser | Software that interprets HTML files, formats them into Web pages, and then displays them. Also referred to as a browser. |
Web page | A file coded in HTML that can be viewed on the Internet using a Web browser. |
Web Page format | A file type that saves a Word document as an HTML file, with some elements of the Web page saved in a folder, separate from the Web page itself. |
Web site | A group of related Web pages published to a specific location on the Internet. |
Wildcard | A special character such as * or ? that is used to search for an unknown term. |
Word Options | A collection of settings that you can change to customize Word. |