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| Term | Definition |
| W3C Compliant |
An indication that a Web page or email template is created and coded in a way that it complies with standards established by the World Wide Web Consortium (http://www.w3.org/).
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| Web Content Management System (Web CMS) |
A system for managing the content of a Web site for interactive use by a large number of contributors, including inputting, publishing, updating and archiving.
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| Widget |
A screen-based control that interacts with a Web site or other content system, either from the user's desktop or on the site itself, including pushbuttons, selection lists, radio buttons and sliders.
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| Wiki |
A Web site that allows multiple users to add or edit content. From the Hawaiian "wiki wiki" meaning "quickly."
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| Window Title |
The content that appears in the title bar of a browser window.
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| Wireframe |
A wireframe is a visualization tool for presenting proposed functions, structure and content of a Web page or Web site, including key page elements and their locations, navigation elements and placeholders for content blocks, including text and images.
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| Workflow |
Applied to Web content, a structure or organization for assigning tasks to specific users in a content management system (CMS), including responsibilities and sequences for content creation and editing, publishing, approvals, etc.
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| WYSIWYG |
Acronym for "What You See is What You Get," it describes Web content or HTML software that displays the content being edited or created very similar to its final form.
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