Glossary of Terms
Don't know the difference between HTTP and TCP/IP? Have no fear - our handy glossary of terms is here to shed light on even the most obscure of Web-related acronyms.
If there's something you'd like explained that you can't find in here then please let us know about it. The glossary is expanding all the time so we welcome suggestions.
X
- XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language)
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XHTML is a markup language similar to HTML and serving the same purpose, but with a stricter syntax.
- XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
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XML is a markup language that is used to describe data. Similar to a Database in its application, XML allows developers to create customised tags to describe the data contained.
Y
Z
- Z-Index
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Z-Index is a CSS property that defines the stacking order of elements. Elements with a higher Z-Index are displayed in front elements with a lower Z-Index.
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