A printer's unit of type size. A pica is equal to 12 points or about 1/6 of an inch. Used for determining the measurement of lines, illustrations, or printed pages.
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The smallest unit of a digital image or picture on a monitor or video display.
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Measurement used to indicate the size of type.
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An image or page in a vertical format, where the height is longer than the width.
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A digital font technology based on the Adobe PostScript language. One PostScript file is used for screen display and one for printing.
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Pixels Per Inch. The number of pixels that can be displayed on a monitor per inch.
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A JPEG file format used to display an image progressively in steadily increasing resolutions as data is downloaded in a browser.
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Programming language commonly used for websites and CGI-scripts.
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(Portable Document Format) Adobe's special format for documentation, Better quality then a normal text file, still it has a low file size, readable only by Acrobat Reader and Corel Draw.
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Post Office Protocol refers to the way e-mail software such as Eudora gets mail from a mail server. When you obtain a SLIP, PPP, or shell account you almost always get a POP account with it, and it is this POP account that you tell your e-mail software to use to get your mail.
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Adobe's software for editing photos and supplying graphic effects. I made the hyperlink buttons on this site using Photoshop.
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("Hypertext Preprocessor") open source server-side scripting technology
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