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Web Technology Terms
For Digital Design
| WEB 1.0 | the first stage of development of the World Wide Web. |
| WEB 2.0 | the second stage of development of the World Wide Web, characterized especially by the change from static web pages to dynamic or user-generated content. |
| WEB 3.0 | Web 3.0 is the third generation of internet services for websites and applications that will focus on using a machine-based understanding of data. |
| WYSIWYG | editor or program is one that allows a developer to see what the end result will look like while the interface . |
| UX | User experience (UX) encompasses all aspects of an end user's interaction with and attitude toward a given IT system or services. |
| UI | The user interface (UI) is the point of human-computer interaction and communication in a device |
| SEO | Search engine optimization (SEO) is an area of website development that seeks to improve the way content is ranked by search engines. |
| RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN | Responsive design is an approach to web page creation that makes use of flexible layouts, flexible images and cascading style sheet media queries. |
| PLUG-IN | Plug-in applications are programs that can easily be installed and used as part of your Web browser. |
| MOBILE INTERNET | A mobile Internet device (MID) is a handheld device that is larger than a smartphone but smaller than a netbook |
| INTERNET | The Internet, sometimes called simply "the Net," is a worldwide system of computer networks -- a network of networks in which users at any one. |
| E-COMMERCE | E-commerce (electronic commerce) is the buying and selling of goods and services, or the transmitting of funds or data, over an electronic network. |
| BUGS | In computer technology, a bug is a coding error in a computer program |
| BROWSER | A browser is an application program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web |
| API | An application program interface (API) is code that allows two software programs to communicate with each other |