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| HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) |
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| The code used to create all Web pages |
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| Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) |
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| a group of formatting instructions that enable you to easily apply formats to specific items on your web pages. |
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| A Dreamweaver container for tools and properties that appears in the Dreamweaver window either alone or as part of a panel group. Panels can be undocked and repostitioned anywhere in the workspace or closed if desired. |
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| a characteristic that defines the value, appearance, and/or state of an object. |
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| A signal that is sent via radio waves rather than physically through a cable. |
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| (in a network) A desktop computer or workstation that is capable of obtaining information and applications from a server |
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| A computer or computer program that manages access to a centralized resource or service in a network |
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| A network computer that allows a user to log on to the network from a distant location. |
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| A help feature of a software package that automates complex tasks by asking the user a series of easy-to-answer questions |
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| The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web |
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