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Web Design BASICS
We will have short videos here to help you understand the basics of web design and famliarize you with OUR process.
Web Design GLOSSARY
Below is a list of commonly used terms in the website design business.
Browser - The software on a computer that allows websites to be rendered so they can be viewed by users.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - Style sheets refer to a set of rules that allow you to control how you would like your document to be rendered. It is a mechanism to primarily separate presentation from content.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) - File Transfer Protocol is a method to upload and download files over the Internet.
Flash - Flash is a multimedia special effects plug-in developed by Adobe Systems.
HyperText Markup Language (HTML) - The markup language that is used on most of the World Wide Web to create web pages.
JavaScript - JavaScript is a client-side scripting language that allows dynamic behavior to be specified within HTML documents.
JPEG - JPEG is an abbreviation of "Joint Photographic Experts Group" and pronounced jay-peg. It is a a lossy compression file format used frequently for photographs.
Keyword - A word entered into a search engine to find information or a site.
Multimedia - Using a computer to present multiple types of media simultaneously, in an integrated manner. These can include sound, graphics, video, text, animation, or any other form of information representation.
Navigation - Navigation is the process of finding things in large or complex information spaces, such as on websites. Its purpose is to a help users find the content they want quickly. There are many navigation methods to make a website easy to navigate.
PHP - PHP is a server side scripting language for creating dynamic web pages. This means that it works within an HTML document to confer to it the capacity of generating content on demand.
Portable Document Format (PDF) - PDF is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems Inc., as a way to publish documents electronically, with good formatting for printing, and document security (documents are generally read only).
Portable Network Graphics format (PNG) - PNG is an image format was developed as the successor to the GIF format. It has a more efficient compression algorithm than GIF.
Primary Navigation - Primary navigation is the general menu choices that are repeated on most (if not all) of the pages contained in the site. It is sometimes called the main menu. Primary navigation is sometimes referred to as global navigation or functional navigation. Primary navigation bars provide shortcuts to main sections on a website.
RSS - RSS is a technology that notifies you when a web site is updated, and allows you to read the updates without visiting the site itself. For more information visit What is XML (RSS) Syndication?
Extensible Markup Language (XML) - XML A language specification from the W3C that allows users to format their documents using stylesheets to be presented on a browser if desired.
Usability - Usability is the art and science of designing systems or products that are effective, efficient, engaging, error tolerant and easy to learn. Usability is aimed at making the target population of the website happier, more efficient, more effective.
Website - A website is a related group of web pages published on the World Wide Web.
F A Q
Frequently Asked Questions along with simple answers.