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.