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Web Page Design Vocabulary #4

Rollover A graphic element in a Web page that changes appearance when you trigger it by rolling over it with a mouse.

Search Engine Search engines attempt to help a user isolate desired information or resources by searching for keywords.

Secured Sites Refers to any web site that uses encrypted transmissions and takes other appropriate measures to ensure the protection of sensitive information such as credit card information.

Server A host computer on a network.

Shareware Software that can be obtained for free on a trial basis but that may require some payment or registration for continued use.

Site A home and/or location on the World Wide Web. A place made up of Web pages.

Storyboard A visual representation of a Web site and its pages. It consists of a series of panels that plot the key scenes and illustrate the flow of animation.

Site A home and/or location on the World Wide Web. A place made up of Web pages.

Tag The HTML codes used to specify text styles, links, graphics, and other HTML elements.

Target Lets the user link to a specific place within a web page instead of just linking to the top of the document.

TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A widely used network communication protocol on microcomputer, mini-computer, and main-frame networks.

Thumbnail A graphic or image purposely made smaller.

Template A reusable pattern that helps you place information quickly and efficiently on a Web page by providing placeholders for basic elements.

Text Editor or HTML Writer An application program that allows you to manually key HTML commands into a blank document. Examples of text editors are Microsoft Notepad and WordPad, and HotDog Professional

Title Bar The colored bar at the top of each window that displays the program and file names

URL Uniform Resource Locator - The standard used to identify files on the internet and World Wide Web using the type of server, the host name the computer the file is on, and the complete path to the file.

Vortal Portals that are dedicated to one specific topic. These Vortals or Vertical portals provide access to information that is organized along vertical market sectors. That is, focused on particular topics instead of a broadly, horizontally, range of topics.

World Wide Web An Internet service that links multimedia documents together using hypertext.

Web Page Editor A program used to write and edit HTML code.

WYSIWYG What You See Is What You Get - Refers to any technology that enables you to see images on screen exactly as they will appear when printed.