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1 document type definition
"A set of syntax rules for mark-up tags and their interpretation. Within an HTML (or XML) document, a DTD provides specific information on what tags are used in the document (and in what order those tags should appear), which tags can appear inside other ones, which tags have attributes, and so forth. Originally developed for use with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), DTD defines the relationships between document elements." -
2 markup container
The staging area for editing an HTML document or HTML fragments. -
3 Hypertext Markup Language
"An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions." -
4 Vector Markup Language
"An XML-based specification for the exchange, editing, and delivery of 2-D vector graphics on the Web. An application of XML (Extensible Markup Language), VML uses XML tags and Cascading Style Sheets to create and place vector graphics, such as circles and squares, in an XML or HTML document, such as a Web page. These graphics, which are rendered in the native operating system, can include color and are editable in a variety of graphics programs." -
5 Simple Markup view
"A view for tracked changes that clearly identifies where changes and comments are in a document, and gives you easy access to them, without detracting from the readability." -
6 CDATA
"A section in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document, bracketed by [!CDATA[[ and ]]] characters. All data in this section, including markup tags, is treated as normal characters by the XML parser." -
7 display pointer
A pointer that marks a position in the markup text of an HTML document during editing in relation to the onscreen position of the rendered page. A display pointer is controlled by an GetDisplayGravity interface. Display pointers work in conjunction with markup pointers. -
8 adaptive format
"A type of format that uses Extensible Application Markup Language (""XAML"") to optimize the layout of a page. By declaring a document adaptive, ""Avalon"" automatically optimizes the document to best use the available screen space." -
9 ar-sa رابط
"In markup languages such as SGML and HTML, a code that identifies an element in a document, such as a heading or a paragraph, for the purposes of formatting, indexing, and linking information in the document." -
10 tag
"In markup languages such as SGML and HTML, a code that identifies an element in a document, such as a heading or a paragraph, for the purposes of formatting, indexing, and linking information in the document." -
11 HTML
"An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions." -
12 Cascading Style Sheets
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) specification developed by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows authors of HTML documents and users to attach style sheets to HTML documents. The style sheets include typographical information on how the page should appear, such as the font of the text in the page. This specification also directs the way in which the style sheets of the HTML document and the user's style will blend." -
13 CSS
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) specification developed by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows authors of HTML documents and users to attach style sheets to HTML documents. The style sheets include typographical information on how the page should appear, such as the font of the text in the page. This specification also directs the way in which the style sheets of the HTML document and the user's style will blend." -
14 well-formed
Pertaining to an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document that is syntactically correct. -
15 dynamic page
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document that contains animated GIFs, Java applets, ActiveX Controls, or dynamic HTML (DHTML)." -
16 VML
"An XML-based specification for the exchange, editing, and delivery of 2-D vector graphics on the Web. An application of XML (Extensible Markup Language), VML uses XML tags and Cascading Style Sheets to create and place vector graphics, such as circles and squares, in an XML or HTML document, such as a Web page. These graphics, which are rendered in the native operating system, can include color and are editable in a variety of graphics programs." -
17 ar-sa فصل دراسي ظاهري
"A tab on the Office ribbon that contains language and proofing tools, change tracking and markup options, and other features related to document review.""علامة التبويب ""مراجعة""" -
18 Review tab
"A tab on the Office ribbon that contains language and proofing tools, change tracking and markup options, and other features related to document review.""علامة التبويب ""مراجعة"""
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