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A
web site is a group of files that are interconnected by hyperlinks that
allow you to jump from one page to another, usually by clicking your
mouse. While it's possible for a web site to be a single HTML page, a
web site usually comprises several pages that can include images,
hyperlinks, and more advanced technology like forms and databases.
The full Internet address of a page or other World Wide Web resource.
The absolute URL includes a protocol, such as "http,"
The quality of a system incorporating hardware or software that makes it
usable by people with one or more physical disabilities, such as
restricted mobility, blindness, or deafness.
A set of technologies that enables software components to interact with
one another in a networked environment, regardless of the language in
which the components were created. ActiveX is used primarily to develop
interactive content for the World Wide Web.
Reusable software components that incorporate ActiveX technology.
ActiveX controls can be embedded in Web pages to produce animation and
other multimedia effects, interactive objects, and sophisticated
applications.
A file containing a series of GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) graphics
that are displayed in rapid sequence in a Web browser, giving the
appearance of a moving picture. See also GIF. |
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