| A | B |
| design | Understandin the audience, determine purpose, selecting and organizing the elements of the Web. |
| implementation | Writing the HTML and organizing files and folders. |
| header | Identifies the sponsoring site, the author, or the purpose of the page. |
| body | Contains information and other materials that initially bring visitors to the site. |
| footer | Provides contact information and navigation controls. |
| notations | Indicates special formatting requirements. |
| Background | Can be solid color, an image, or a pattern that is repeated across and down the page. |
| cell | An intersection of a row and a column. |
| undo | Reverse your action up to 30 consecutive actions. |
| redo | Reverses the effect of the last Undo command. |
| clip art | A library of ready-to-use images. |
| transparent | Makes color or graphic to show through the background of the image. |
| clipboard | A temporary storage area in the computer memory. |
| horizontal rule | A small, thin line that goes across the entire Web page. |