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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 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." -
3 Document Object Model
A World Wide Web Consortium specification that describes the structure of dynamic HTML and XML documents in a way that allows them to be manipulated through a Web browser. -
4 active document
"A document that contains ActiveX controls, Java applets, HTML pages, or document objects for display in Internet Explorer." -
5 WebReady Document Viewing
A technology that allows documents to be converted to HTML and displayed in a Web browser when a viewing application is not available. -
6 MHTML
"A standard method for sending an HTML document encapsulated with inline graphics, applets, linked documents, and other items referred to in the HTML document." -
7 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." -
8 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." -
9 markup container
The staging area for editing an HTML document or HTML fragments. -
10 HREF
"An attribute in an HTML document that defines a link to another location within a document, a document on the Web, or an e-mail address." -
11 Quick Tag Tree
The hierarchical HTML tag structure of an opened HTML document that appears in a window docked beneath the quick tag selector. -
12 tag tree
The hierarchical HTML tag structure of an opened HTML document that appears in a task pane window. -
13 Tag Inspector Tree
An item on the View menu that refers to the hierarchical HTML tag structure of an opened HTML document. -
14 dynamic page
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document that contains animated GIFs, Java applets, ActiveX Controls, or dynamic HTML (DHTML)." -
15 Java applet
"A small software program written in the Java language, a programming language that is used primarily on the World Wide Web. A Java applet is located within an HTML document and can be used to add to animation, music, page updates, and so on." -
16 IDC/HTX files
Microsoft Internet Information Server uses an IDC file and an HTX file to retrieve data from an ODBC data source and format it as an HTML document.IDC/HTX ملفات -
17 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. -
18 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." -
19 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." -
20 cascading style sheet
"A style sheet (a.css file) attached to an HTML document that controls the formatting of tags on Web pages. The browser follows rules (a ""cascading order"") to determine precedence and resolve conflicts."
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