The ability to customize for each member of the audience to meet their specific needs
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Animated GIF
a graphic image on a Web page that moves
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Applet
a little application.
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Application Program
any program designed to perform a specific function directly for the user
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Blog
a personal online journal that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption
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Breadcrumb
On a Web site, a breadcrumb trail is a navigation tool that allows a user to see where the current page is in relation to the Web site's hierarchy
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Browser
an application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web.
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CBT
Computer-based training (CBT) is any course of instruction whose primary means of delivery is a computer
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Communications
The process of sharing thoughts with someone.
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Control
The ability for the user to decide what they see and do and say - and how.
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Creativity
Giving the audience to do something or to make something at your site.
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CSS
A cascading style sheet (CSS) is a Web page derived from multiple sources with a defined order of precedence where the definitions of any style element conflict.
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Display Modes
The term display mode refers to the characteristics of a computer display, in particular the maximum number of colors and the maximum image resolution
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Dithering
the attempt by a computer program to approximate a color from a mixture of other colors when the required color is not available.
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DTV
Digital television (DTV) is the transmission of television signals using digital rather than conventional analog methods
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Dynamic
capable of action and/or change
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Dynamic HTML
Dynamic HTML is a collective term for a combination of new Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags and options, that will let you create Web pages more animated and more responsive to user interaction than previous versions of HTML.
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Fair Use
a legal concept that allows the reproduction of copyrighted material for certain purposes without obtaining permission and without paying a fee or royalty.
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Feedback
User responses or opinions.
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Fibonacci sequence
a set of numbers that starts with a one or a zero, followed by a one, and proceeds based on the rule that each number (called a Fibonacci number) is equal to the sum of the preceding two numbers.
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Flash
used to create vector graphics-based animation programs with full-screen navigation interfaces, graphic illustrations, and simple interactivity in an antialiased, resizable file format that is small enough to stream across a normal modem connection
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GUI
a graphical (rather than purely textual) user interface to a computer
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HCI
HCI (human-computer interaction) is the study of how people interact with computers and to what extent computers are or are not developed for successful interaction with human beings.
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Hexadecimal
it describes a numbering system containing 16 sequential numbers as base units (including 0) before adding a new position for the next number.
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HTML
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the set of markup symbols or codes inserted in a file intended for display on a World Wide Web browser page
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Hypermedia
a term derived from hypertext, extends the notion of the hypertext link to include links among any set of multimedia objects, including sound, motion video, and virtual reality
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Information Architecture
In technical writing, information architecture is the set of ideas about how all information in a given context should be treated philosophically and, in a general way, how it should be organized.
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Interactivity
In computers, interactivity is the dialog that occurs between a human being (or possibly another live creature) and a computer program.
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Jump Page
a Web page that is made to appear temporarily in order to capture the user's attention as a promotion or to gather user information in a survey
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Mash-up
Web page or application that integrates complementary elements from two or more sources
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Meme
An idea passed down on from one human generation to another. The cultural equivalent of a gene, the basic element of biological inheritance.
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Microsite
a separately promoted part of a larger Web site
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Multimedia
Multimedia is typically used to mean the combination of text, sound, and/or motion video.
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New Media
a catch-all term for all forms of electronic communication that have appeared or will appear since the original mainly text-and-static picture forms of online communication
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Pixel
the basic unit of programmable color on a computer display or in a computer image
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Plug-in
programs that can easily be installed and used as part of your Web browser
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Productivity
Giving the audience to do something or to make something at your site
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Resolution
the number of pixels contained on a display monitor, expressed in terms of the number of pixels on the horizontal axis and the number on the vertical axis
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RGB
RGB (red, green, and blue) refers to a system for representing the colors to be used on a computer display.
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RSS
RSS (RDF Site Summary, formerly called Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a method of describing news or other Web content that is available for "feeding" (distribution or syndication) from an online publisher to Web users
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Section 508
an amendment to the United States Workforce Rehabilitation Act of 1973, is a federal law mandating that all electronic and information technology developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible to people with disabilities.
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Site Map
a visual or textually organized model of a Web site's content that allows the users to navigate through the site to find the information they are looking for, just as a traditional geographical map helps people find places they are looking for in the real
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Social bookmarking
a user-defined taxonomy system for bookmarks
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Stickiness
anything about a Web site that encourages a visitor to stay longer
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Storyboard
a graphic, sequential depiction of a narrative
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Streaming Media
sound (audio) and pictures (video) that are transmitted on the Internet in a streaming or continuous fashion, using data packets
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Style sheets
A term extended from print publishing to online media, a style sheet is a definition of a document's appearance
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Thumbnail
a term used by graphic designers and photographers for a small image representation of a larger image, usually intended to make it easier and faster to look at or manage a group of larger images
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True Color
specification of the color of a pixel on a display screen using a 24-bit value, which allows the possibility of up to 16,777,216 possible colors
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Usability
the measure of a product's potential to accomplish the goals of the user
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vlog
A vlog (or video blog) is a blog that contains video content
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Web 2.0
the popular term for advanced Internet technology and applications including blogs, wikis, RSS and bookmark sharing
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Web Page
On the World Wide Web, a page is a file notated with the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
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White Paper
an article that states an organization's position or philosophy about a social, political, or other subject, or a not-too-detailed technical explanation of an architecture, framework, or product technology
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Wiki
a server program that allows users to collaborate in forming the content of a Web site.