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Basic HTML DesignEssential Vocabulary
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) – code behind every webpage. Uniform Resource Locator (URL) – special address system or another way of saying web site address.Hyperlinks - text, buttons, or graphics that links to other web pages.Multimedia –combination of text, video, graphics, and music or sound. Text – printed information on a page.Video – recording of still images in digital form.
Sound – a form of energy produced by vibrations that act on the ear so that we can hear (Technology Interactions, p. 115)Joint Photographics Exchange Group (JPEG) – compression method for photographs. Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) – bitmap images that supports line art and animations.  Portable Network Graphics (PNG) – newer format for line art and photographs which preserves image data better.NotePad – a text editor application for manually coding HTML.
Storyboard – series of sketches that can be used as a guide for designing a web page.Headings – HTML font sizes for text headings that varies from 1 to 6 with 1 being the largest and 6 the smallest.  Tags – HTML instructions. For example,<Title>My First Web Page</Title>Hexadecimals – six digit numbers which instruct a browser how to create a particular color. For example, #009900 is GREEN.
Domain – name of the Internet provider. For example, jane_doe@yahoo.com Zone – the third part, after the dot, of an email or web site address. For example, jane_doe@yahoo.comBandwith – the amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time. Web hosting – Internet service that allows individuals or organizations to publish their web pages to the World Wide Web for free or for a fee.
Basic HTML Design (Essential Vocabulary)
SourcesHarms, H. R. & Swernofsky, N. R. (1999) Technology Interactions. New York, NY: Glencoe McGraw-Hill. Reding, E. E. & Vodnik, S. HTML – Illustrated Brief, Second Edition. Boston, MA: Course Technology.http://www.freepik.com/free-vector/photo-camera-clip-art_381638.htmhttp://www.gifanimations.com/GA/animation/ImageDisplay/1/88/2 http://www.gifanimations.com/GA/animation/ImageDisplay/1/28/30Microsoft Clipart Gallerywww.imageenvision.com

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Basic HTML Design (Essential Vocabulary)

  • 2. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) – code behind every webpage. Uniform Resource Locator (URL) – special address system or another way of saying web site address.Hyperlinks - text, buttons, or graphics that links to other web pages.Multimedia –combination of text, video, graphics, and music or sound. Text – printed information on a page.Video – recording of still images in digital form.
  • 3. Sound – a form of energy produced by vibrations that act on the ear so that we can hear (Technology Interactions, p. 115)Joint Photographics Exchange Group (JPEG) – compression method for photographs. Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) – bitmap images that supports line art and animations. Portable Network Graphics (PNG) – newer format for line art and photographs which preserves image data better.NotePad – a text editor application for manually coding HTML.
  • 4. Storyboard – series of sketches that can be used as a guide for designing a web page.Headings – HTML font sizes for text headings that varies from 1 to 6 with 1 being the largest and 6 the smallest. Tags – HTML instructions. For example,<Title>My First Web Page</Title>Hexadecimals – six digit numbers which instruct a browser how to create a particular color. For example, #009900 is GREEN.
  • 5. Domain – name of the Internet provider. For example, jane_doe@yahoo.com Zone – the third part, after the dot, of an email or web site address. For example, jane_doe@yahoo.comBandwith – the amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time. Web hosting – Internet service that allows individuals or organizations to publish their web pages to the World Wide Web for free or for a fee.
  • 7. SourcesHarms, H. R. & Swernofsky, N. R. (1999) Technology Interactions. New York, NY: Glencoe McGraw-Hill. Reding, E. E. & Vodnik, S. HTML – Illustrated Brief, Second Edition. Boston, MA: Course Technology.http://www.freepik.com/free-vector/photo-camera-clip-art_381638.htmhttp://www.gifanimations.com/GA/animation/ImageDisplay/1/88/2 http://www.gifanimations.com/GA/animation/ImageDisplay/1/28/30Microsoft Clipart Gallerywww.imageenvision.com