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AJAX
group of interrelated Web development techniques
World Wide Web Consortium
main international standards organization for the World Wide Web
jQuery
jQuery is a JavaScript library designed to simplify HTML DOM tree traversal and manipulation, as well as event handling, CSS animations, and Ajax. It is free, open-source software using the permissive MIT License. , jQuery is used by 77% of the 10 million most popular websites. Web analysis indicates that it is the most widely deployed JavaScript library by a large margin, having at least three to four times more usage than any other JavaScript library.
web application
application that uses a web browser as a client
Bootstrap
web design front-end framework
webmaster
A webmaster is a person responsible for maintaining one or many websites. The title may refer to web architects, web developers, site authors, website administrators, website owners, website coordinators, or website publishers. The term is sometimes heard in tongue-in-cheek feminine form webmistress.
Vue.js
Vue.js (commonly referred to as Vue; pronounced "view") is an open-source model–view–viewmodel front end JavaScript framework for building user interfaces and single-page applications. It was created by Evan You and is maintained by him and the rest of the active core team members.
web development
development of a website for the Internet
electronic business
the integrated execution of all automatable business processes of a company with the help of information and communication technology
dynamic web page
webpage server-dynamic
web developer
programmer who specializes in World Wide Web applications
WebGL
WebGL (short for Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API for rendering interactive 2D and 3D graphics within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins. WebGL is fully integrated with other web standards, allowing GPU-accelerated usage of physics, image processing, and effects in the HTML canvas. WebGL elements can be mixed with other HTML elements and composited with other parts of the page or page background.
microformats
Microformats (μF) are predefined HTML markup (like HTML classes) created to serve as descriptive and consistent metadata about elements, designating them as representing a certain type of data (such as contact information, geographic coordinates, events, products, recipes, etc.). They allow software to process the information reliably by having set classes refer to a specific type of data rather than being arbitrary.

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WebSocket is a computer communications protocol, providing a bidirectional communication channel over a single Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection. The protocol was standardized by the IETF as in 2011. The current specification allowing web applications to use this protocol is known as WebSockets. It is a living standard maintained by the WHATWG and a successor to The WebSocket API from the W3C.
mashup
web application that combines content from more than one source in a single graphical interface
Webby Award
award
WebRTC
WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) is a free and open-source project providing web browsers and mobile applications with real-time communication (RTC) via application programming interfaces (APIs). It allows audio and video communication and streaming to work inside web pages by allowing direct peer-to-peer communication, eliminating the need to install plugins or download native apps.
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American entrepreneur
Svelte
Svelte is a free and open-source component-based front-end software framework and language created by Rich Harris and maintained by the Svelte core team.
static web page
meant to be delivered as-is, served without any modifications and without any ad-hoc content
web syndication
form of syndication in which content is made available from one website to other sites

bookmarklet
alt=A Firefox browser with a dialog reading "There are about 2502 words on this page."|thumb|350x350px|Demonstration of a bookmarklet that counts the number of words on the page. The browser shown is Firefox 65.0.2 running on Windows 10.
A bookmarklet is a bookmark stored in a web browser that contains JavaScript commands that add new features to the browser. They are stored as the URL of a bookmark in a web browser or as a hyperlink on a web page. Bookmarklets are usually small snippets of JavaScript executed when a user clicks on them. When clicked, bookmarklets can perform a wide variety of
push technology
style of Internet-based communication
Comet
web application model
style sheet
set of rules describing how to format content based on its semantic markup

Verge3D
Verge3D is a real-time renderer and a toolkit used for creating interactive 3D experiences running on websites.
website builder
a tool used to build a website
Programming languages used in most popular websites
Wikimedia list article
front-end development
the practice of converting data to graphical interface for user to view and interact with data through digital interaction using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
web template
template
web development tools
software suite used to facilitate web development, typically included in desktop editions of web browsers
polyfill
code that implements a feature on web browsers that do not support the feature
Web3D
Web3D, also called 3D Web, is a group of technologies to display and navigate websites using 3D computer graphics. These technologies enable applications such as online games, virtual reality experiences, interactive product demonstrations, and 3D data visualization directly within web browsers.
web container
component of Java web server
Web testing
software testing of Web applications
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WebCL (Web Computing Language) is a JavaScript binding to OpenCL for heterogeneous parallel computing within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins, first announced in March 2011. It is developed on similar grounds as OpenCL and is considered as a browser version of the latter. Primarily, WebCL allows web applications to actualize speed with multi-core CPUs and GPUs. With the growing popularity of applications that need parallel processing like image editing, augmented reality applications and sophisticated gaming, it has become more important to improve the computational speed
WebGPU
WebGPU API is a JavaScript, Rust, C++, and C API for cross-platform efficient graphics processing unit (GPU) access. Using a system's underlying Vulkan, Metal, or Direct3D 12 technologies, WebGPU allows for graphics processing, games, and more, as well as AI and machine learning applications. WebGPU is intended to supersede the older WebGL as the main graphics standard for the Web.
CodePen
CodePen is an online community for testing and showcasing user-created HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets. It functions as an online code editor and open-source learning environment, where developers can create code snippets, called "pens," and test them. It was founded in 2012 by full-stack developers Alex Vazquez and Tim Sabat and front-end designer Chris Coyier. Its employees work remotely, rarely all meeting together in person. CodePen is a large community for web designers and developers to showcase their coding skills, with an estimated 330,000 registered users and 14.16 million mont
Browser sniffing
browser detection
web engineering
Web application development platform
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glTF (Graphics Library Transmission Format or GL Transmission Format and formerly known as WebGL Transmissions Format or WebGL TF) is a standard file format for three-dimensional scenes and models. A glTF file uses one of two possible file extensions: .gltf (JSON/ASCII) or .glb (binary). Both .gltf and .glb files may reference external binary and texture resources. Alternatively, both formats may be self-contained by directly embedding binary data buffers (as base64-encoded strings in .gltf files or as raw byte arrays in .glb files). An open standard developed and maintained by the Khronos Gro
CSS box model
web design concept
content strategy
content strategy
Web worker
JavaScript script that runs in the background, independent of other scripts in the same HTML document
mobile backend as a service
model for providing web app and mobile app developers with a way to link their applications to backend cloud storage and APIs
server-sent events
web push technology
pull technology
style of Internet-based communication
Awwwards
Awwwards (Awwwards Online SL) is an organization that hosts web design competitions and conferences across Europe and the United States. Website owners and developers can participate by submitting their websites for review. Submissions are assessed by a jury, and top entries are presented and awarded prizes on a rotational basis.
Blend4Web
Blend4Web is a free and open source framework for creating and displaying interactive 3D computer graphics in web browsers.
virtual DOM
lightweight representation of Document Object Model
HTTP compression
capability that can be built into web servers and web clients to improve transfer speed and bandwidth utilization
Web performance optimization
speed in which web pages are downloaded and displayed on the user's web browser
PlayCanvas
PlayCanvas is an open-source 3D game engine/interactive 3D application engine alongside a proprietary cloud-hosted creation platform that allows for simultaneous editing from multiple computers via a browser-based interface. It runs in modern browsers that support WebGL, including Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. The engine is capable of rigid-body physics simulation, handling three-dimensional audio and 3D animations.