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| Alternative Text | Textural description of graphics and other design components on a web page, these help with search engine optimization |
| Content | All of the information, images, and other multimedia that are contained within the pages of a website. |
| CSS | Web language that allows for easy site wide design changes and separates layout and design features from the actual content of the website. |
| Flash | Uses Adobe Flash to create websites that are commonly used to create internet games and advertisements. Has the ability to add animation, audio, and video to a website. |
| Flowchart | A plan for organizing pages on a web site, establishes a hierarchy of pages, and method of linking to ensures that information can be easily located. |
| FTP | Method by which data and files are transferred over the internet. |
| Graphics Optimization | Designing and exporting graphics with a specific purpose of using it on a website, allows for quicker loading times. |
| HTML | Basic framework of all web design. |
| Hyperlinks | Clickable connections that link text and images to other pages of the website, out to external websites, or to files posted on the website. |
| Image Map | A single graphic that is divided into sections and linked to different locations. |
| Internet Browsers | Computer programs that read and interpret web design code to display a web page to the user. |
| JavaScript | Create standalone computer programs that run entirely on the user's machine, which is quicker and more secure. |
| Navigation | The method by which a user accesses all the pages and information on a website, should be easy to understand and use effectively. |
| Page Layout | A way of organizing information on a web page, ensures the information on a page can be easily located. |
| PHP | Connects to an HTML file to a database of information on a external server and created dynamic websites with enhanced user interactivity. |
| Rollover | Feature that displays interactively to the user, this changes on the webpage when the user's cursor moves over it. |
| Root Folder | A central location of storage for every file involved in a designing a website, allows the website to be portable form computer to computer. |
| Search Engines | Websites that organize and retrieve information located on the internet. |
| Template | A pre-determined wireframe that can be quickly downloaded and used. |
| Text Editor | Simple text editing program used to write or edit web design code, does not show a visual. |
| URL | The specific address of a page on the internet. |
| Visual Editor | Design software that manipulates components of the web page without the user writing or editing code. |
| Web Design | An Interactive feature that allows users to submit information online. |
| Web Form | An Interactive feature that allows users to submit information online. |
| Web Languages | Different ways to write and create web sites that all have different specialized uses that work best for the task given. |
| Wireframe | A visual guide to how a web page content will be organized, assists in the arrangement and scaling of design components. |
| WYSIWYG | This is what you see after design software manipulates components of the web page without the user writing or editing code, also known as a visual editor. |