Posted on 10-07-2008
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by emily123

W

  • World Wide Web-The Internet. An information system of servers and clients through which users can access data on other computers on a global scale.
  • Web Robots or Spiders-programs that traverse the Web.
  • Wiki-A wiki is a collection of web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content, using a simplified markup language
  • Web 2-Web 2.0 is a term describing the trend in the use of World Wide Web technology and web design that aims to enhance creativity, information sharing,
  • WiFi-WiFi is short for wireless fidelity and is the term used generically when referring of any type of 802.11 network, which is the current technology being used to provide wireless access today.
  • Web programmer-responsible for designing and developing applications and scripts for the World Wide Web. Web programmers normally work in the programming …
  • Webmaster-A Web Master is the person in charge of managing a website. The Web Master may have also designed the website, but not necessarily.
  • Web Artist-The Artists Web, webdesign for artists and selling artwork online
  • WYSIWYG Editors-What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get Web-editing programs are programs that are used to create Web sites.
  • (WAI) Web Accessibility Initiative-The Web Access Initiative (WAI) is a W3C initiative to improve the accessibility of the web. The WAI sets standards for web accessibility.
  • Web Safe Palette-he web safe palette consists of a palette of 216 colors that most browser/platform combinations will display without dithering
  • Windows Media-Audio and video formats for the Internet, developed by Microsoft. (See ASF, ASX, WMA and WMF).
  • Web Banner-he image that you see at the top of a web site. Its purpose is to give your web site and your products or services visibility on other sites on the web and/or drive traffic to your site through users clicking on your banner ad and going to your web site.

X

  • XHTML-XHTML is s stricter, cleaner version of HTML, intended to replace the HTML 4.01 standard. It stands for eXtensible HyperText Markup Language,
  • XML-The abbreviation for the eXtensible Markup Language. The XML language is a document processing standard that allows you to create and format

y

  • Yahoo-A Web directory created by a couple of guys from Stanford who now have more money than the entire state of Arkansas. Rumor has it they own one business suit between them. Their site is constantly updated and provides an easy way of finding almost any Web page.

Z

  • Zip Archive-A ZIP file contains one or more files that have been compressed, to reduce their file size, or stored as-is. A number of compression algorithms are permitted in zip files but as of 2008 only DEFLATE is widely used and supported.
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