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Sans SerifA font or type without serifs (sans meaning “without”)
Futura and Arial are two examples of sans serif fonts.
 
ScreenA piece of film or the mechanical process that allows artwork to be broken into the dot pattern required for printing reproduction of gradiant colours. All photographs must be screened to be reproduced.
 
Search EngineA (usually web-based) system for searching information available on the web such as Google
 
Search Engine OptimizationSearch Engine Optimization (SEO) is an act of of increasing the the number of visitors to a particular Web site by adding appropriate keywords and phrases, and such ranking high in the search results. The higher a Web site ranks in the results of a search, the greater the chance that your site will be found by a search user. For general and competitive web sites it takes a lot of professionalism to tweak the web site in order to be well optimized and search engine friendly.
 
Security CertificateA chunk of information (often stored as a text file) that is used by the SSL protocol to establish a secure connection.
 
SeparationsBreaking multi-coloured artwork into separte plates to allow the proper distribution of colour during the printing process.
 
SerifA font or type face with serifs. The short lines crossing the end strokes of most characters in some typefaces. Times Roman and Garamond are two examples of serif fonts.
 
Server

A server is a networked computer that allows other users to access files (e.g. web pages) and/or applications (e.g. email).

 
ShockwaveA web browser plugin created by Macromedia that enables Director movies to be viewed on World Wide Web pages. It is one of the best programs for viewing interactive animation.  Shockwave is a key component of Macromedia's solution for Web professionals who develop digital media for the Web.
 
SpamSpam refers to the practice of blindly sending commercial messages or advertisements to email users or posting to newsgroups.
 
SpiderAlso known as a Crawler or Robot. A spider is a program run by a search engine to build a summary of a website’s content (content index). It creates a text-based summary of content and an address (URL) for each web page
 
SSLSecure Socket Layer
A protocol designed by Netscape Communications to enable encrypted, authenticated communications across the Internet
 
Static WebsiteA static site uses basic coding such as HTML only. The user can only locate the information that is offered to them.
 


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