Chapter 1
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- Web author
- Person who writes the text that will appear on each Web page.
- animation
- The movement of text and graphics.
- Interface
- Means by which a user interacts with a computer or a computer program.
- multimedia
- Refers to the integration of elements such as graphics, text, audio, video, animation, and interactivity.
- Text
- Consists of words, letters, numbers, and other symbols.
- hyperlink
- A way to link Web pages together and allow users to move from one online location to another.
- Navigation Pane
- Part of FrontPage that displays the page titles of all the files that have been added to the navigational structure of the current Web site.
- Web site
- A group of related files organized around a common topic.
- Webmaster
- Person who manages and maintains Web sites.
- Web page
- A single file within a Web site that has a unique name.
- Web developer
- Person who uses programming skills to develop Web sites.
- graphic
- A drawing, chart, diagram, painting, or photograph stored in a digital format.
- Internet
- Hardware, such as computers, cables, and telephone wires, that is connected to create a massive worldwide network.
- video
- Live or recorded moving images.
- Web designer
- Person who develops the look and feel of the Web site.
- Folder list
- Part of FrontPage that displays the folders and files that you can access in the current Web site.
- World Wide Web
- This includes software that sends information that is stored in files along the Internet's hardware.
- Interaction design
- Part of Web site design process in which you determine how the user is likely to navigate through the site.
- File
- Contains information, such as text, graphics, video, or animation, that is stored on computer hardware.
- Information design
- Part of Web site design process in which you determine the content that will appear on each page.
- Presentation design
- Part of Web site design process in which you determine the physical appearance of the site's pages.
- Task pane
- Part of FrontPage that provides quick access to the typical tasks performed when creating a Web site.
- Home page
- The main page on a Web site which contains general information about the site.
- audio
- Live, streamed, or recorder sound.