Web Design Terminology

9 words in this vocabulary list

verb to connect or separate with a hyphen

  • It is important to hyphenate compound modifiers to ensure clarity in writing.
  • Don't forget to hyphenate when you're writing compound words together.
  • I always get confused on when to hyphenate words - it's so annoying!
  • In a way, hyphenating two words together can be seen as joining them in a special bond.

verb to emphasize or draw attention to something by using italics

adjective describing something that has been formatted in italics

  • In academic writing, titles of books are often italicized to indicate emphasis.
  • She always italicized important points in her notes to make them stand out.
  • I italicized the juicy gossip in our group chat so everyone would notice it.
  • The author italicized the protagonist's inner thoughts to give readers insight into their emotions.

noun the point or position at an equal distance from the sides, edges, or ends of something

adjective at an equal distance from the extremities of something; central

adverb at or near the center

  • The meeting will take place in the middle of the day.
  • Let's meet in the middle of the park at noon.
  • I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere with a flat tire.
  • She found herself in the middle of a heated argument between her friends.

noun a type of menu design that typically appears as three horizontal lines resembling a hamburger

  • The website's navigation includes a hamburger menu for easy access to different sections.
  • You can find all the options in the hamburger menu on the top corner of the page.
  • Just click on the three lines in the corner to open the hamburger menu.
  • The hamburger menu is like a hidden treasure chest of website features waiting to be discovered.

noun the right side of something, typically referring to a direction or position

adjective located on or pertaining to the right side

  • Please make sure to check the rightsides of the documents before submitting them.
  • Hey, can you pass me the rightside of the newspaper?
  • I always keep my phone in the rightside pocket of my jeans.
  • She always looks at the rightside of things, focusing on the positives rather than the negatives.

noun a small website containing a few pages, often used for a specific purpose or promotion

  • The company created a minisite to showcase their new product line.
  • Check out the minisite for all the latest updates on the event.
  • I spent hours scrolling through that cool minisite about music festivals.
  • Her mind was like a well-organized minisite, with each thought neatly categorized and accessible.

adjective describing something as being fantastic or amazing in relation to the web or internet

  • The webtacular design of the new website impressed all the stakeholders.
  • I love the webtacular layout of this blog, it's so easy to navigate.
  • That website is totally webtacular, I could spend hours on it!
  • The webtacular performance of the team on the project was a sight to behold.

adjective describes the location of something on a webpage that is visible without scrolling

preposition indicates the position of something in relation to the top of a webpage

  • The above-the-fold section of the newspaper is where the most important news is usually placed.
  • Make sure the most eye-catching information is above-the-fold on your website.
  • I always scroll past the above-the-fold stuff on websites, I prefer to dig deeper.
  • In life, sometimes we need to look beyond the above-the-fold to find the real story.