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| Absolute path | A path that provides a precise location for a file within a computer's entire folder structure. |
| Accelerator key | The key that you hold down while pressing another key to activate a shortcut command. |
| Access key | A key that you press along with an accelerator key to activate a shortcut command. |
| Anchor element | An element/tag that marks a specific location within a document using the <a> tag. |
| Augmented linear structure | A linear Web site structure that contains links in addition to those that move users forward and backward through the site. |
| Destination | The document that opens when you click a link. |
| File Transfer Protocal | The communication protocol used to transfer files to or from an FTP server. |
| FTP | The communication protocol used to transfer files to or from an FTP server. |
| Hierarchical structure | A web site structure in which documents are organized from general to specific in a tree-like arrangement. |
| HTTP | The communication protocol used to transfer Web pages from a Web server to a Web browser. |
| Hypertext Transfer Protocol | The communication protocol used to transfer Web pages from a Web server to a Web browser. |
| Linear structure | A Web site structure in which documents are ordered sequentially, and each page is linked to the previous and subsequent document in the sequence. |
| Link | An element that you can activate, usually with a mouse click, to open a document or other resource. |
| Newsgroup | A discussion forum that lets users publicly exchange messages with each other on a given topic. |
| Path | The route to a file on a server or local computer. |
| Popup title | A title that appears when a user holds the mouse pointer over an object such as a linked element. |
| Protocol | A set of rules defining how information is exchanged between two devices. |
| Relative path | A path that describes the location of a file relative to the location of the current document. |
| Semantic link | A link that contains information about its relationship with its destination. |
| Sibling folder | Folders on the same level of a folder tree |
| Spam | Unsolicited junk e-mail sent to large numbers of people to promote products, and services. |
| Storyboard | A diagram of a Web site's structure, showing all the pages in the site and indicating how they are linked together. |
| Uniform Resource Locator | The address that specifies the precise location of a resource on the Internet. |
| URL | The address that specifies the precise location of a resource on the Internet. |