Web Developer - A person or company that develops World Wide Web software apps, or that creates and maintains websites., Programming Language - the means of communication to instruct computers to perform a specific task., Web Technology - The various tools and techniques used in the process of communication between different types of devices over the Internet, Framework - A layered structure indicating what kind of programs can or should be built and how they would interrelate., Libraries - refers to a collection of files, programs, routines, scripts, or functions that can be referenced in the programming code. , Learning - knowledge or skill acquired by instruction or study., Mastering - learning how to do something well., Interactive - an interactive system or computer program designed to involve the user in the exchange of information., HTML - a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic and hyperlink effects on web pages., CSS - the language for describing the presentation of web pages, including colors, layouts, and fonts. It allows one to adapt the presentation to different types of devices, Browser - a computer program with a graphical user interface for displaying and navigating between web pages., Functionality - the actions, capabilities and usefulness of something such a software application., Drop-down Menu - a list of choices that appears on a computer screen when a person clicks on the menu's title., Modal Window - is a graphical control element subordinate to an application's main window, Contact forms - it allows visitors of a website to leave messages. Typically it has the name, email, subject and input fields. ,

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