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Provides the
track of your sucess. |
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Glossary
of Terms Relating to World Wide Web, Internet and Web Hosting etc. |
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A
little effort to provide you a knowledge by NextTrak. |
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This
list is not complete, by any means. If you have any terms that you would
like to see added to this glossary, e-mail your request to info@nexttrak.com |
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Browser Compatibility |
| A term
that compares the way a Web page looks on one WWW browser as opposed
to another. Usually this is done with Microsoft Internet Explorer
(MSIE) and Netscape Navigator/Communicator, but can also refer to
cross platform compatibility, which is for example the way a page
renders or displays on a Windows system as opposed to a Mac. The reason
these incompatibilities exist is due to the way a browser interprets
the Web page's code (HTML). |
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compatibility is also used in conjunction and should not be confused
with the term browser support that refers to the ability of a particular
browser to even recognize and interpret certain HTML or other Web
page codes. For example Netscape Navigator 2.0 introduced the ability
to render a page layout in frames. Therefore it can be said that Navigator
1.0 did not "support" frames. |
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(By The Way) |
| A
shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum. |
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An electronic forum that hosts posted messages and articles related
to a common subject. |
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| Bump
(a thread) |
| Bumping
a discussion thread refers to the act of adding a comment to the thread
primarily with the primary intent of increasing visibility by bringing
the thread to the top of the forum page (which are sorted by the date
of the most recent post). |
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| Byte |
| A set of
Bits that represent a single character. Usually there are 8 Bits in
a Byte, sometimes more, depending on how the measurement is being
made. |
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