Website features
Hyperlink:
In computing, a hyperlink, or simply a link, is a reference to data that the
reader can follow by clicking or tapping. A hyperlink points to a whole
document or to a specific element within a document. Hypertext is text with
hyperlinks. The text that is linked from is called anchor text.
Hyperlinks could be used by clicking on the underlined writing which by
clicking that could take you into extra information.
Action button:
Action buttons are built-in button shapes you can add to a presentation and
set to link to another slide, play a sound, or perform a similar action. When
someone clicks or moves over the button, the selected action will occur.
Action buttons can do many of the same things as hyperlinks.
They are used to open another slide to give more information in the next
upcoming slides.
Hotspots:
A hotspot is a physical location where people may obtain Internet access,
typically using Wi-Fi technology, via a wireless local-area network (WLAN)
using a router connected to an Internet service provider. Public hotspots may
be created by a business for use by customers.
To use a phone as a hotspot, the device treats its online connection to the
data network as if it were a broadband data source.
Templates:
Template, when used in the context of word processing software, refers to a
sample document that has already some details in place; those can either by
hand or through an automated iterative process, such as with a software
assistant.
Templates can be used for unique units of code.
Email links:
Email link is a type of HTML link that activates the default mail client on the
computer for sending an email. The web browser requires a default email
client software installed on his computer in order to activate the email client.
Registration:
A register is an authoritative list of one kind of information.
Logins:
A login is a set of credentials used to gain access to an area requiring proper
authorization. Logins are used to gain access to and control of computers,
networks, and bulletin boards, as well as online accounts and other services
or devices.
Forms:
Form is a term used to describe the shape of an object. An example of a web
page form is our technical support form, where you fill out fields to ask
Computer Hope a computer-related question.
Accessibility:
Computer accessibility refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all
people, regardless of disability type or severity of impairment. There are many
disabilities or impairments that can be a barrier to effective computer use.
E-commerce:
E-commerce is electronically buying or selling of products on online services
or over the Internet.
Online forums:
An internet forum is an online discussion site where people can hold
conversations in the form of posted messages. They differ from chat rooms in
that messages are often longer than one line of text, and are at least
temporarily archived.
Aesthetic:
Aesthetic is something that deals with art and beauty. Aesthetic computing
explores the way art and aesthetics can play a role in different areas of
computer science.