| HTML |
Hypertext Markup Language - The basic code to create web pages. Originally created to create a simple structure for textual elements, HTML is meant to be used as the foundation for all web-pages and is used in every website. |
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| Flash |
A tool for creating interactive and animated websites. Flash is vector-based which is the creation of images using points and connecting lines instead of raster images. This can be helpful in creating animations and advanced interfaces with a smaller file size and faster download speeds. |
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| Domain Name |
The main part of the URL: http://www.cedarsconsulting.com. When choosing this it's important to use something short, memorable, and significant to the subject of your site or name of your business. |
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| URL |
Uniform Resource Locator - A string of characters that is the path that points a web browser or data-collecting application to a resource on the internet. Essentially, a map to a document, file, or image. In an example, the URL of this page is http://www.cedarsconsulting.com and you can see this in the address bar at the top of this browser window. |
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Web Addr.
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A URL specifically for use in a web browser. Web addresses contain "http://" (although you do not necessarily have to type in "http://" in most modern browsers.) |
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