| A | B |
| alternate text | Brief description of an image that browsers display while the image is loading or if the browser cannot upload it. |
| banner ad | Web ads that often contain a logo and additional business information designed to give corporate identity to a page. |
| cascading style sheets | (CSS) Style sheets that include information on how the page should appear |
| cell padding | The space within a cell that separates or pads the text or image within the cell. |
| cell spacing | The amount of space between cells. |
| hexadecimal number | Hex numbers are used to identify web colors |
| home page | The main page of a website, which is generally the first page visitors will see. |
| hyperlink | Text or a web object that links to another web page. |
| index page | Another name for the home page, which should be named “index.html” or “index.htm.”. |
| navigation link | The means of guiding a website visitor from one page to another within the site. |
| rollover | Changing of an image or text when a cursor either passes over or clicks on it. |
| site map | (A single web page that lists and organizes all the web pages in a site, to allow users to find and move to specific pages. |
| template | In Word or other word processing software, a design file that contains the common elements that should appear on all pages; also called a master page. |
| thumbnail | Small versions of larger images. They speed up the download process by allowing viewers to choose whether they want to see the larger image. |
| website | One or more web pages linked together in an organized collection.) wireframe (A chart providing an overview of the organization, or the site map. |