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Assignment 1 Vocab

Index page
The index page is the URL or local file that automatically
loads when a web browser starts and when the browser's
"home" button is pressed. The term is also used to refer to
the front page, web server directory index, or main web
page of a website of a group, company, organization, or
individual.

Target Audience
A target market is a group of customers that the business has decided to aim its marketing efforts and
ultimately its merchandise. A well-defined target market is the first element to a marketing strategy.

The target market and the marketing mix variables of product, place(distribution), promotion and price
are the four elements of a marketing mix strategy that determine the success of a product in the
marketplace.

Once these distinct customers have been defined, a marketing mix strategy of product, distribution,
promotion and price can be built by the business to satisfy the target market.

Wireframe
A website wireframe, also known as a page schematic or screen blueprint, is
a visual guide that represents the skeletal framework of a website.Wireframes
are created for the purpose of arranging elements to best accomplish a
particular purpose. The purpose is usually being informed by a business
objective and a creative idea.

Webdesign
Web design encompasses many different skills and
disciplines in the production and maintenance of websites.
The different areas of web design include web graphic
design; interface design; authoring, including standardised
code and proprietary software; user experience design; and
search engine optimization. Often many individuals will
work in teams covering different aspects of the design
process, although some designers will cover them all.

Web accessibility
Web accessibility refers to the inclusive practice of
removing barriers that prevent access to websites by
people with disabilities. When sites are correctly designed,
developed and edited, all users have equal access to
information and functionality.

assistive technologies
Assistive technology is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive,
and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and also includes the
process used in selecting, locating, and using them. Assistive technology
promotes greater independence by enabling people to perform tasks that they
were formerly unable to accomplish, or had great difficulty accomplishing, by
providing enhancements to, or changing methods of interacting with, the
technology needed to accomplish such tasks.

Storage
A data storage device is a device for
recording (storing) information (data).
Recording can be done using virtually any form
of energy, spanning from manual muscle power
in handwriting, to acoustic vibrations in
phonographic recording, to electromagnetic
energy modulating magnetic tape and optical
discs.

Folder Structure
In computing, a directory structure is the way an
operating system's file system and its files are displayed to
the user. Files are typically displayed in a hierarchical tree
structure.

HTML
web browser can read HTML files and compose them into
visible or audible web pages. The browser does not display
the HTML tags, but uses them to interpret the content of
the page. HTML describes the structure of a website
semantically along with cues for presentation, making it a
markup language rather than a programming language.

CSS
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language
used for describing the look and formatting of a document
written in a markup language. While most often used to
change the style of web pages and user interfaces written
in HTML and XHTML, the language can be applied to any
kind of XML document, including plain XML, SVG and XUL.
Along with HTML and JavaScript, CSS is a cornerstone
technology used by most websites to create visually
engaging web pages, user interfaces for web applications,
and user interfaces for many mobile applications.

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