| A | B |
| HTML | Hypertext Markup Language. Used for creating web pages. |
| Image Map | Parts of an image are hyperlinks. |
| Pop-Up Menu | A window suddenly appears when moving a mouse. |
| Navigation | A user interface element on a web page that contain links to other sections of the website. |
| QR code | A quick response code used so people don't have to type in a url.,  |
| URL | Uniform Resource Locator - a website address |
| Buffering | Data pre-loads and plays (usually music or movie) |
| Domain Name | A part of a web address that is owned by a person or company (ie: NIKE.com) |
| Fair Use | In copyright law, where it states some things can be used when it's used for news, teaching, research |
| HTTP | HyperText Transfer Protocol |
| Web resolution for images | 72 ppi |
| Page titles in web design | Used by search engines, should always be named (do not leave blank) |
| FPS | Frames per second (24 fps is most used) |
| Live text | Can be searched and copied when entered into web pages |
| FTP | File Transfer Protocol, used to transfer files across the Internet from one server to another |
| DMCA | Digital Millenium Copyright Act. A US law from 1996 |
| DRM | Digital Rights Management, a copyright approach for digital media |
| SEO | Search engine optimization, a process to affect the visibility of a website |
| JavaScript | A computer programming language commonly used for interactivity |
| WYSIWYG | What you see is what you get, A way to design web pages by what you see (without code) |
| Hexadecimal colors | Web safe colors designated by 6 digits (#FFFFFF) |
| Storyboard | A sequence of drawings used to plan a movie or animation. Includes dialogue, sound and planned shots. |
| MPG | Usually a sound or movie file (.mpeg) |