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Bandwidth can refer to two different things: the rate at which data can be transferred or the total amount of data allowed to be transferred from a web host during a given month (or other hosting service term) before overage charges are applied. It is generally referred to in term of bits-per-second (bps) e.g. Mega-bit ..

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The back end of a website is the part hidden from view of regular website visitors. The back end generally includes the information structure, applications, and the CMS controlling content on..

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The ability of a website to be used by people with disabilities, including visually impaired visitors using screen readers, hearing impaired visitors using no sound, colour blind people, or those with other disabilities. A website with low accessibility is basically going to be impossible for those with disabilities to use. Accessibility is particularly important for ..

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Stands for: User Experience. This term encompasses UI. It includes all of the emotions, feelings, moods etc. associated with the use of a website’s UI. Example: “While using the UI to find work samples, the user experienced happiness, a sense of clarity and no feelings of frustration while completing the task. The UX of user “A” was ..

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A UI designer focuses on the usability between a website and it’s users. They make sure the targeted user can use the website with ease by designing elements to make their experience easy. Example: “The UI of the website allowed the user to easily find the product they were searching for and make a purcha..

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Text used to describe the webpage in the top of the browser window. A HTML page title is recognizable by search engines and should be carefully detirmined. It is displayed in search results for the title of a page listing. Example of HTML: <title>This is your page title<..

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CSS

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for describing the look and formatting of a document written in a markup..

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Definition The <footer> tag defines a footer for a document or section and typically contains: authorship information copyright information contact information sitemap back to top links related documents You can have several <footer> elements in one..

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Hypertext Markup Language, a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, colour, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide ..

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