WEBSITE TERMS

 WEBSITE TERMS

  • INTERNET WEBSITE COOKIES: Cookies are necessary for the modern Internet, but they also pose a threat to your privacy. HTTP cookies help web developers provide you with more personalized and convenient website visits because they are a necessary part of web browsing. Websites use cookies to remember things like your login information, shopping cart, and more. However, criminals may also find them to be a treasure trove of private information.(Kaspersky, 2018)
  • PAGE SOURCE: It is the HTML code (source code) of a Web page (HTML document), which is also referred to as "source" and "document source."(PCMAG, n.d.)
  • META TAG: They are snippets of text that describe a page’s content; the meta tags don’t appear on the page itself, but only in the page’s source code. Meta tags are essentially little content descriptors that help tell search engines what a web page is about.(Wordstream.com, 2019)
  • JQUERY:it is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. With a combination of versatility and extensibility, jQuery has changed the way that millions of people write JavaScript.(JS Foundation, 2019)
  • HYPERLINK: A hyperlink, often called a link or a web link, is a symbol, image, or piece of text that directs the user to another file or item.  (www.computerhope.com, n.d.)
References:

Kaspersky (2018). What are cookies? [online] Kaspersky. Available at: https://www.kaspersky.com/resource-center/definitions/cookies.

PCMAG. (n.d.). Definition of page source. [online] Available at: https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/page-source [Accessed 8 Feb. 2023].

Wordstream.com. (2019). Meta Tags - How Google Meta Tags Impact SEO. [online] Available at: https://www.wordstream.com/meta-tags.

JS Foundation (2019). jQuery. [online] Jquery.com. Available at: https://jquery.com/.

www.computerhope.com. (n.d.). What is a Hyperlink? [online] Available at: https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/h/hyperlink.htm.

 

 

 

 


 

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