Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Link Manipulation
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(Internet) The result of trying to follow a broken link within a website.
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(Internet) The number of page views that a website receives.
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(computing, graphical user interface) A bar in a web browser that displays the address (uniform resource identifier) of the page or resource being displayed.
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(Internet) A link exchange scheme where web sites display each other's banners.
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(Internet marketing) The proportion of visitors who arrive at a website and then leave rather than continuing to view other pages within the same site.
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(Internet) A URL presented in canonical form.
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(computing) Educational material, such as software or documents, in computerized form.
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(Internet) The practice of linking to a specific page or file within a website so as to bypass introductory pages, considered a violation of netiquette.
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(informal, transitive, Internet) To serve a Digital Millennium Copyright Act notification against, so as to have infringing material taken down.
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(Internet) A bookmarklet.
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(web design) An icon associated with a particular website, and typically displayed in the address bar of a browser viewing the site.
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(Internet) A bookmark in a web browser.
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(Internet) An individually scrollable region of a webpage.
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(Internet) A set of GIF images.
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An employee of the Internet hosting service for software development and version control GitHub.
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(Internet) Directly embedding or linking to a resource on another server, such as an image or video, so that it appears to be part of the linking website — considered a violation of netiquette.
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(Internet) A section of a web page that can act as the container for a second separate page or resource.
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(SEO) The act of filling a website with keywords in the attempt to boost the website's position in online search rankings.
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(Internet marketing, nonstandard) Provocative headlines designed specifically to persuade people to click or share by using loaded terminology (e.g. incredible, secret, shocking, unbelievable), posing provocative questions, or tying themselves in to hot topics.
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The practice of embedding a large number of hyperlinks on a website in exchange for return links, intended to inflate the apparent popularity of the website.
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(SEO) Links added to a web page for the purpose of spamdexing.
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(slang, Internet, derogatory) Someone who goes to great lengths to get other people to link to his/her website or blog.
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(Internet, informal, derogatory) The practice of going out of one's way to place links to one's website on someone else's web page.
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Alternative form of link bait [(Internet marketing) Articles, infographics, videos, and other content on websites created as part of a strategy to attract links and go viral.]
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Alternative form of link bait [(Internet marketing) Articles, infographics, videos, and other content on websites created as part of a strategy to attract links and go viral.]
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Alternative form of link farm [(computing) A website containing many hyperlinks, especially one designed to increase the index ranking of other websites to search engines.]
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(Internet) A weblog consisting primarily of links to other sites.
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Alternative form of link spam [(SEO) Links added to a web page for the purpose of spamdexing.]
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(colloquial) People who work with computers, as opposed to the software or hardware they use; loosely, human beings, as opposed to technology.
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To enter a query into a database or search engine.
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(Internet) The use of deception to redirect a user's web browser from one web page to another.
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(Internet) A reusable modular fragment of a web page.
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Any of several ranks assigned to a webpage by a search engine
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(Internet) An individual viewing of a web page by a user, often counted when measuring a web site's popularity.
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(Internet) to create a permalink.
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(Internet, countable) A specific page or field in which users can provide various types of personal information in software or Internet systems.
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(Internet) The automated process of taking a user to a location other than the one selected.
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(Internet) A technique for reducing web page loading times by assigning far-future expiration dates to the resources on the page (so that the browser caches them indefinitely) and, if changes are needed, using different filenames for those resources.
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(computing) An application that searches for, and retrieves, data based on some criteria, especially one that searches the Internet for documents containing specified words.
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(Internet) A block of information placed at the side of a webpage.
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(Internet) The phenomenon whereby a site is overwhelmed by traffic after being linked to by a site with a larger audience.
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a way for Internet users to share bookmarks or shortcuts to online resources
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(countable, Internet) A snippet of text joined to an entry from another website linking to it.
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(Internet) A software program that gathers specific information in an automated and orderly way from the Internet.
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To follow hyperlinks in a website by automated means.

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