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Background | A color, gradient, or image that can be displayed behind content on the slide. |
Animation | Movement or visual effect applied to individual items on the slide such as title, pictures or text boxes. |
Transition | Determine the changes in the display that occur as you move from one slide to another in Present mode |
Theme | A template for a slide that usually includes color, font, and design. |
Layout | Dictates what elements will be on a slide and where they will be placed. |
WYSIWYG | An editor or program that allows a developer to see what the end result will look like while the interface or document is being created. |
Blog | A regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style. |
URL | The address of a specific Web site or file on the Internet, such as: https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/chromebook.html |
Domain Name | A unique name that identifies a website, such as webopedia.com |
Embed | Coding that is added to the web page to make the file or applet appear as part of the page. |
Browser | A program that allows people to navigate the World Wide Web and view an HTML file. |
HTML | The language used to create web pages (Hypertext Mark-up Language) |
Internet | A network of interconnected networks. |
Network | a collection of computers connected to one another by networking devices, cables, or wireless media and arranged so data may be sent between devices |
Wi-Fi | The name of a popular networking technology that uses radio waves through a router to provide wireless high-speed Internet and network connections. |
World Wide Web | A service made of connected webpages linked together across the Internet. |