A web site is a group of files that are interconnected
by hyperlinks that allow you to jump from one page to another,
usually by clicking your mouse. While it's possible for a web
site to be a single HTML page, a web site usually comprises
several pages that can include images, hyperlinks, and more
advanced technology like forms and databases.
The full Internet address of a page or other World Wide Web
resource. The absolute URL includes a protocol, such as "http,"
network location, and optional path and file name. For example,
http://example.microsoft.com/ is an absolute URL. See also URL.
The quality of a system incorporating hardware or software that
makes it usable by people with one or more physical disabilities,
such as restricted mobility, blindness, or deafness.
A set of technologies that enables software components to interact
with one another in a networked environment, regardless of the
language in which the components were created. ActiveX is used
primarily to develop interactive content for the World Wide
Web, although it can be used in desktop applications and other
programs. See also ActiveX controls.