| From Web Design | |
| Web Content | The information, including pictures and graphs, on a website. |
| Web Design | The manner in which information and graphics are arranged on a web page or website that is appealing. This includes color, layout and ease of navigation. |
| Organization | The order in which information is presented on a web page that makes sense to the reader. |
| Mediocre | Average--a website where information is presented in a way that is lacking excitement but still interesting. |
| Produce (verb) | To make or create. |
| Potential | What you are capable of doing. |
| Abundance | Plenty. |
| Unique Perspective | A different way of looking at something that no one else has thought of before. |
| Information Architecture | A plan of how information is organized on a website. |
| Interspersed | Spread throughout. |
| From Intermediate Internet | |
| World Wide Web | Simply put, the World Wide Web is basically a lot of different files (all over the world) that are linked to each other, so that you can look at a file that has a link to another file and then follow that link to read the next file. |
| Internet Service Provider (ISP) | A company that provides access to the Internet via Broadband, DSL, wireless and other connections. |
| Web Browser | Software used to display the World Wide Web and often the Internet in general. Examples include Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari and Google Chrome. |
| Web Server | A computer which provides a website |
| Client | A client is an application or system that accesses a remote service on another computer system, known as a server, by way of a network. |
| Network | A computer network is two or more computers connected so that they can communicate with each other and share information, software, peripheral devices, and/or processing power. |
| Router | A device located where two or more networks connect that determines the best path for forwarding the data. |
| Switches | A network switch is a computer networking device that connects different parts of a network.. |
| Modem | A device that allows computers to communicate over a phone line. |
| Digital Data | Data that consists, at its most basic level, of just 0s and 1s. |
| Computer | A programmable device that performs mathematical calculations and logical operations, especially one that can process, store and retrieve large amounts of data very quickly. |
| Website | A website is a group of interlinked webpages stored on a server and accessible on a browser. Most websites represent the online presence of an organization, institution, or company. |
| Hypertext Markup Language | Computer language to create web documents, provides instructions that tell the browser how to display pages. |
| Browsing (Surfing) | Scanning online material, such as databases, news and forums. |