"CSS", "Cascading Style SheetsCSS is a stylesheet language used to define how a web page written HTML or XHTML should be presented and displayed in a web browser." "DHTML", "Dynamic HyperText Markup LanguageDHTML is the term used when HTML, JavaScript and CSS are used to create animated or interactive web sites." "HTML", "HyperText Markup LanguageHTML is a tag-based markup language used to create web pages. Every site on the internet uses HTML in some form." "WML", "Wireless Markup LanguageWML is an XML-based markup language for content accessed through a wireless mobile device. Similar to HTML." "XHTML", "Extensible HyperText Markup LanguageXHTML is a special type of HTML that conforms to the strict rules of XML." "XML", "Extensible Markup LanguageXML is a general purpose markup language for describing data in a structured manner." "ASP", "Active Server PagesASP is a server-side scripting language used to add business logic and database interactivity to dynamic websites." "CGI", "Common Gateway InterfaceCGI is a protocol that allows server applications to interact with client web browsers." "JSP", "JavaServer PagesJSP is a server-side scripting language used to add business logic and database interactivity to dynamic websites." "PHP", "PHP Hypertext Preprocessor/Personal Home PagePHP is a server-side scripting language used to add business logic and database interactivity to dynamic websites." "RoR", "Ruby on RailsRoR is a web application framework based on the Ruby scripting language. It has been used by several popular Web 2.0 web sites." "SSI", "Server Side IncludesSSI is a server-side scripting language used primarily to include the contents of one file in another." "ASP", "Application Service ProviderAn ASP is any business that provides online, Internet-delivered applications to customers." "AWS", "Amazon Web ServicesAWS are a collection of remote application services offered by Amazon.com." "RSS", "Really Simple SyndicationRSS is an XML specification for publishing frequently updated web content to subscribers. RSS is the secret sauce behind blogging." "S3", "Amazon Simple Storage ServiceAmazon S3 is a storage solution that offers unlimited data stored for a small fee through a simple web service interface." "YUI", "Yahoo! User InterfaceThe YUI library is an open-source JavaScript library for building rich interactive web applications." "CRUD", "Create, Read, Update and DeleteCRUD are the four basic functions of any persistent storage system, most commonly a database system." "DBMS", "Database Management SystemA DB is a structured collection of data organized to allow for easy retrieval by computer programs using SQL." "SQL", "Structured Query LanguageSQL is a special programming language used to retrieve data from and modify relational database systems." "CRON", "Command Run ONCRON is a scheduling program on most Unix system. It is used to schedule time-sensitive activities for software programs to perform." "IIS", "Internet Information ServicesIIS is a set of internet-based services for servers running Microsoft Windows." "VPS", "Virtual Private ServerA VPS is a partition of a physical server that has the ability to run a separate operating system and reboot itself independently of other VPSs." "FTP", "File Transfer ProtocolFTP is a commonly used protocol for transferring files from one computer to another over a network." "HTTP", "HyperText Transfer ProtocolHTTP is a communications protocol used for transferring data available on the Web." "HTTPS", "Secure HypterText Transfer ProtocolHTTPS is a variation of HTTP used to specify that the data being transferred is/should be encrypted and secure." "SSH", "Secure ShellSSH is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged over a secure channel between two computers." "SSL", "Secure Sockets LayerSSL is a cryptographic protocol used for encrypting sensitive data while being sent through the Internet." "WAP", "Wireless Application ProtocolWAP is an international standard for accessing Internet content on a wireless mobile device." "W3C", "World Wide Web ConsortiumThe W3C is the international standards organization for the Web." "WAI", "Web Accessibility InitiativeThe WAI is an initiative enacted by the W3C for improving the accessibility of web pages for people using software other than web browsers." "WCAG", "Web Content Accessibility GuidelinesWCAG is a series of web accessibility guidelines published by the WAI." "AJAX", "Asynchronous JavaScript And XMLAJAX is a web programming technique that uses JavaScript to transparently interact with a web server without a web page reload." "DOM", "Document Object ModelDOM is a standard object model for representing HTML and XML formats as objects." "JS", "JavaScriptJavaScript is a scripting language used for client-side (web browser) web development." "CRAP", "Contrast, Repetition, Alignment, ProximityCRAP is a design methodology applied to the design and layout of web pages." "CVS", "Concurrent Versions SystemCVS is a version control system that allows several developers to collaboratively work on a single set of code." "GUI", "Graphical User InterfaceA GUI is a computer interface that allows users to interact with the computer through graphical icons and windows, typically with the aid of a mouse." "SVN", "SubversionSVN is a version control system that allows several developers to collaboratively work on a single set of code." "WYSIWYG", "What You See Is What You GetWYSIWYG is used to describe web development applications in which the authoring environment closely resembles the final output of the program." "CMYK", "Cyan Magenta Yellow KeyRGB is a subtractive color model used by computers to display various colors by subtracting different levels of cyan, magenta, and yellow." "FLA", "Flash Authoring FileFLA files are the primary authoring output files of Adobe Flash" "GIF", "Graphics Interchange FormatGIF is a popular graphics format most commonly used for graphics in web sites." "JPEG", "Joint Photographic Experts GroupJPEG is an image compression codec commonly used to encode pictures for the Web." "PNG", "Portable Network GraphicsPNG is an image format that was developed to replace the aging GIF image format for web sites." "PSD", "PhotoShop DocumentPSD files are the primary authoring output files of Adobe Photoshop." "RGB", "Red Green BlueRGB is an additive color model used by computers to display various colors by combining different levels of red, green, or blue." "SVG", "Scalable Vector GraphicsSVG is an XML markup language used to describe two dimensional vector graphics." "SWF", "Small Web Format/ShockWave FlashSWF is a proprietary vector graphics format used to create animations on web sites." "AVS", "Address Verification SystemAVS is a method of verifying the identity of a person using a credit card to make a purchase online." "CSC/CVV", "Card Security Code/Card Verification ValueCSC is a security feature available on most major credit cards that is used to prevent credit card fraud." "MID", "Merchant IDA MID is a unique identifier assigned to companies selling goods and used for billing purposes." "FAQ", "Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ lists are a common support mechanism on many web sites that provides answers to questions that are commonly asked of the company." "CPC", "Cost Per ClickCPC is the amount an advertiser pays every time a user clicks on one of their advertisements in a PPC campaign." "CPM", "Cost Per 1000 ImpressionsCPM is the amount an advertiser pays for every 1000 (or, roman numeral M) users who view their advertisement on a web page." "CTR", "Click Through Rate/RatioCTR is a measure of the amount of users who click an advertisement as compared to the number of users who see the advertisement." "PPC", "Pay Per ClickPPC is an advertising model used on the Web in which advertisers only pay when a user actually click their advertisement." "PR", "PageRankPageRank is an algorithm used to measure the value of a particular document relative to other documents in the same set." "SEO", "Search Engine OptimizationSEO is the process of tweaking web sites so that they are more likely to be indexed higher in search engine results." "SERP", "Search Engine Results PageSERP is the listing of web pages returned by a search engine in response to a user search" "XSS", "Cross-Site ScriptingXSS is a common web page security vulnerability where an attacker rigs a site they do not own to run malicious code." "CSRF", "Cross-Site Request ForgeryCSRF is a common web page security vulnerability where an attacker poses as an authenticated user to execute actions." "CNAME", "Canonical NameA CNAME is an alias of one hostname to another." "DNS", "Domain Name SystemDNS servers as the phone book of the Internet. It translates human-readable hostnames such as solosignal.com into numeric IP addresses used by networking equipment." "DTD", "Document Type DefinitionDTD is a document used to describe and specify the structure and organization of an XML document." "ICANN", "Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and NumbersICANN is a non-profit organization formed to oversee the management of domain names and IP addresses." "IP", "Internet ProtocolIP is a protocol for transferring data across a packet-switched network." "TLD", "Top-Level DomainTLD is the last part of any Internet domain name. For example" "URL", "Uniform Resource LocatorURLs are the addresses used to request files through the Web." "WWW", "World Wide WebThe WWW is the network of interlinked hypertext documents available through the Internet."
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