Accessibility - Website can be used by people with disabilities, Ajax - Asynchronous Java Script, Alignment - The positioning of all of the elements on a webpage with a straight line or the correct positioning., Anchor text - Visible, clickable text in a hyperlink, Ascender - In typography, the portion of the lowercase letter that is taller than the x height (Ex. b, d, h), Automagically - Complex, technical process that’s hidden from the user, Back end - Part of the website that is hidden form the website visitor, Backlink - Links form other sites back to your site, Bad neighbourhood - Server where your site is hosted, which could also host undesirable sites, Bandwidth - The rate at which the data can be transferred, or the total amount of data allowed to be transferred during a month, Baseline - In typography, the line which most letters sit., Below the fold - The content that is generally going to be below the point first viewable to the average website viewer, Bounce Rate - The percentage of people who leave the site from the same page they entered the site, without clicking through any other pages., Breadcrumb - Are the bit of navigation elements that generally appear near the top of a give web page that show you the pages and, Browser - subpages the appear before the page you’re on., Cache/Caching - Google, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer, Call to Action (CTA) - Files that are saved or copied (downloaded) by a web browser so the next time the page loads faster, Cap Height - The prompt on a website that tells the user to take some specified action, Cascading Style Sheets - The height of a typeface’s flat capital letters (Ex. M, I), Client-side - CSS, the look and feel of a web site outside of the HTML files of the site.,

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