User Experience (UX)

Often abbreviated as “UX” (for User eXperience), this is a catch-all term for the entire involvement a user has with your website. This includes their perceptions and feelings about ease of use, relevance to their needs and searches

The User Experience (UX) entry belongs to the following Glossary Lists:
Analytics, Blogging, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Content Creation, Content Writing, Digital Image Formats, Graphic Design, Hosting, Internet Marketing, Mobile Friendly, Responsive, Website Design, Website Development.

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Image Alt Text

To a computer, an image exists as code. When rendered in a web browser, a human is able to discern the content of the image which conveys meaning visually. To a machine, the image is still a bunch of ones and zeros even when rendered.

1) Being as this is the case, the search engine’s algorithms are not capable of determining if an image on a Plumber’s website is of something pertinent

The Image Alt Text entry belongs to the following Glossary Lists:
Blogging, Coding, Content Creation, Content Writing, Graphic Design, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Design, Website Development.

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WordPress (CMS)

WordPress is an open-source, self-hosted content management system (CMS) created with the PHP programming language. In conjunction with a database, WordPress allows its administrators and users to login to a website’s WordPress dashboard in order to create and manage the website and its contents.

The WordPress (CMS) entry belongs to the following Glossary Lists:
Analytics, Backups, Blogging, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Content Management System (CMS), Hosting, Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP), JavaScript (JS), Mobile Friendly, Responsive, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Software, Website Design, Website Development, WordPress.

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BCC

BCC, an acronym for Blind Carbon Copy, functions in much the same way as the CC (Carbon Copy) option does. The difference being that when an email address is listed in the BCC section of an email, the recipient of the email will not be able to see the BCC listed address(es).

The BCC entry belongs to the following Glossary Lists:
Email, Internet Marketing, Software.

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CC

CC is an acronym for Carbon Copy. It is a throwback term to when the easiest way to get a copy of a physical form was to have a sheet of carbon underneath the form as it was filled out, along with another blank copy of the form directly beneath the carbon sheet. In this manner, when the top-most form was filled out the pressing of the pen on the paper would force the carbon to deposit on the form below it. The end result would be two copies of the filled out form.

The CC entry belongs to the following Glossary Lists:
Email, Internet Marketing, Software.

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Lossless Compression

Lossless compression is a type of digital image file compression which preserves all image data and quality when saved. Whereas Lossy compression can accumulate to significant compression and loss of image quality across several saves, lossless compression does not suffer from this drawback.

The Lossless Compression entry belongs to the following Glossary Lists:
Content Creation, Digital Image Formats, Graphic Design, Mobile Friendly, Responsive, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Design.

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Lossy Compression

Lossy compression is a type of digital image file compression which presents the potential of loss of overall image quality. When a digital image is saved in a format which utilizes lossy compression, the image is not an exact copy of the original.

The Lossy Compression entry belongs to the following Glossary Lists:
Content Creation, Digital Image Formats, Graphic Design, Mobile Friendly, Responsive, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Design.

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