| A | B |
| Page layout | how the text and picture are arranged on the page |
| formatting | the specifications that determine how a document or worksheet appears on the screen or printer |
| text object | containing text |
| picture object | containing graphics |
| frame | the capability of some browsers to display pages of a site inseperate sections, each of which may operate independently |
| serif typeface | Small marks added to the letters of a typeface; |
| sans serif typeface | the typeface that is clean, with no serif marks |
| text flow | connectiong the text to the other page |
| justification | aligning text along the left or right margins, or both |
| kerning | adjusting the space between characters to create a more attractive or readable appearance |
| template | predetermined page design that lets a user fill in text and art |
| master page | is a design that can be used as a basis for other pages |
| drop cap | an enlarged initial letter that drops below the baseline in the first line of body text |
| landscape | horizontal orientation of a page |
| portrait | vertical orientation of a page |
| crop | hides parts of a picture you do not want to see |