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HyperText Markup Language; a protocol for describing the structure and layout of web pages |
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a type of database where text, images, sound, programs, and so forth can be linked or connected to each other |
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a method of annotating and specifying the layout and style of text in a file e.g. HTML |
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a word, phrase or image that connects to another webpage or another section of the same webpage |
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firstsection of an HTML document containing information about the title, style sheets and scripts |
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the section of the HTML document that holds the markup text with the visible content |
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a series of sequential commands that could be carried out by a computer user but which are automated. |
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to convert human-readable text (words and math symbols) into machine language or binary code for use by a computer system |
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a computer language that makes use of scripts |
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a computer language that must be complied in order for the software to run |
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a set of rules defining the style of a wev document's fonts, sizes, dimensions, calues and structure |
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Cascading Style Sheets: a style sheet language that describes how a web document appears (deals with appearence, not actual HTML content) |
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