Glossary
absolute linksLinks to a website outside the current site. For example, http://adobe.com.
absolute positioningUsed to place objects on the page at precise X and Y coordinates. The X coordinates measure an element’s position from the left side of the page, whereas Y coordinates measure an element’s location from the top of the page.
accessibilityThe practice of removing barriers that prevent access to website interaction and information by people with disabilities.
actionA response triggered by an event initiated by the viewer of a web page, such as rolling the mouse pointer across an image.
activeA hyperlink that is currently selected by a viewer of a web page.
additive colorCreated by combining light.
addressThe unique location of an ...
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