coding - the process of giving instructions to computer, functionality - the tasks that a computer, software program, or piece of electronic equipment is able to do, navigation - the act of moving around a website or computer screen, or between websites or screens, usability - the fact of something being easy to use, or the degree to which it is easy to use, visibility - the degree to which something is seen or known about, appearance - the way a person or thing looks to other people, content - the ideas that are contained in a piece of writing, a speech, or a film, CSS - a piece of computer software that allows you to describe and control how a web page or a series of web pages should appear to the user, layout - the way something is designed or arranged, web page - a page of information on the internet about a particular subject, that forms (a part of) a website, home page - the first page of a website, which usually gives an introduction to the business or organization it belongs to and links (= connections) to more detailed information on other pages, mandatory - made necessary, usually by law or by some other rule, visual - something such as a picture, photograph, or piece of film used to give a particular effect or to explain something, alter - to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change, FAQs - a question in a list of questions and answers intended to help people understand a particular subject, bulletin board - a place on a computer system where users can read messages and add their own, CAD - the use of computers to design objects, applet - a small computer program, often used on websites, that performs one particular task and works from within a larger program, anchor - Internal links within a webpage that allow the user to “jump to” other areas of the page., CBT - a type of training in which you learn a skill by doing lessons on a computer,

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