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Web siteConsists of one or more web pages that may originate at one or more web server computers. Scope Notes: A person can view the pages of a web site in any order, as he/she would read a magazine.
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Web siteA collection of interconnected electronic "pages" available on the Internet used to provide information about a company, organization, cause or individual.
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Web siteA location on the Internet.
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Web siteSee Project Web Site. [D02486]
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Web siteA collection of "pages" or files linked together and available on the World Wide Web.
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Web siteOne or more connected web pages under a common ownership or management or theme.
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Web siteCollection of Internet web pages belonging to a particular source.
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Web siteOne or more web pages available on the World Wide Web, usually consisting of a home page and often additional pages accessed via the home page via hyperlinks. [Bahorsky] Note: Web sites have been expanded and now provide many online services such as free e-mail, news, chat, and personalized functions like stock quotes, local weather, and sports. We [..]
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Web siteA group of related pages, images, and files on a Web server.
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Web siteA location on the World Wide Web. (Unit 7> Tips for Using the Internet)
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Web siteWebGuest Dictionary A place on the Web . Refers to a home page or to a collection of Web pages .
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Web siteA collection of web pages or WWW files starting with an index page or home page. The larger web site are often hosted on multiple servers in various geographic locations.
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Web siteA site (location) on the World Wide Web. Each Web site contains a home page, which is the first document users see when they enter the site. The site might also contain additional documents and files. [..]
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Web siteA group of related, interlinked Web pages installed on a Web server and accessible 24 hours a day to Internet users equipped with browser software. Most Web sites are created to represent the online p [..]
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Web siteA collection of files on the World Wide Web
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Web siteA web site is a web page or collection of web pages for an organization, business, individual, or other party on the web.
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Web siteA site (location) on the World Wide Web. Each Web site contains a home page, which is the first document users see when they enter the site. The site might also contain additional documents and [..]
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Web sitea collection of linked documents that contains text and other media elements, such as graphics, animation, video, and audio
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Web siteA document written in hypertext markup language (html) stored and retrieved on the Internet.
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Web siteA location on the World Wide Web. Each website contains a homepage, which is the first document users see when they enter the site. The site might also contain additional documents and files. Each sit [..]
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Web siteA collection of “pages” or files linked together and available on the World Wide Web. Web sites are provided by companies, organizations and individuals.
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Web siteCollection of Web pages from one person or company that link together with hypertext links to form a home that users can visit on the Internet.
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Web siteA collection of HTML pages. Can also be a ‘blog’.
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Web siteThe collection of network services, primarily HTML documents, that are linked together and that exist on the Web at a particular server. Exploring a web site usually begins with the home page, which m [..]
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Web siteA Web site is a collection of related Web pages maintained by a person or organization. Web pages displayed on your monitor may contain formatted text, inline images, sound files, video clips, animated images and small programs. They may also contain forms which allow you to send information or order products and services. The term "HTML f [..]
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Web siteA collection of Web pages, similar to a book that contains various chapters.
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Web siteA collection of affiliated Web pages.
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Web site(In the context of this course) An Internet project with the UI available to users via the Web. Also see Web Site Architecture
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Web siteA server computer that makes documents available on the World Wide Web. Each Web site is identified by a hostname.
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Web siteSynonyms: site, website Definition: A location on the World Wide Web, usually prepared and maintained (by one or more Webmasters) as a collection of information by a person, group, or organization. We [..]
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Web site An organisation's Web site is now as common as a Business Card but, unlike business cards, Web sites can offer anything from a simple 'electronic brochure', to an engaging experience of a product or service 'on line'. In just a few years, web sites have grown from being static and 'flat' pages, to those with ani [..]
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Web siten. sitio web
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Web siteCollection of Internet web pages belonging to a particular source.
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Web siteA location on the world wide web containing a top level domain extension such as.com,.net..org,.info. Web sites contain a set of related web pages and other web resources that collectively make up the [..]
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Web siteA collection of information on the web; usually stored on a web server.
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Web siteA collection of Uniform Resource Indicators (URIs, including URLs (Uniform Resource Locators)) in the control of one administrative entity. May include different types of URIs (e.g., file transfer protocol sites, telnet sites, as well as World Wide Web sites).
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Web siteA collection of Uniform Resource Indicators (URIs) in the control of one administrative entity. May include different types of URIs (e.g., file transfer protocol sites, telnet sites, as well as World [..]
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Web siteSpace on the Internet. Immense potential for providing sites with information, discussion groups and interactive material on community planning projects.
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Web site A 'page' or group of 'pages' on the World Wide Web.
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Web siteThe physical location of a Web page or set of linked Web pages. Web sites are stored on Web servers around the world, and can hold any number of Web pages--from one to a million.
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