January 2011
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Paths that contain a complete address that anyone could use to get to a Web page.
See Also relative path.
A subset of usability that refers to a Web site’s suitability for use by anyone, regardless of age or disability.
See Also usability.
The horizontal placement of a paragraph, specified by using the text-align attribute.
A marker within an HTML document, roughly analogous to a bookmark in a Microsoft Word document.
See attribute.
Text within a tag that contains information about how the tag should behave. Sometimes called argument.
An image that appears behind the text on a Web page. By default, the image is tiled to fill the page, and scrolls with the page.