Glossary

=Glossary=

//**Black:**// HTML/CSS **//Blue://** Processing

**//Array://** ** Similar to a list, an array contains one type of content which can easily be updated without adding large amounts of code. ** **//Example: int[] numbers = new int [3]; //**

//**Border:**// Lies around the padding and content; border is affected by the background colour of the box. //**Example:**// border: 5px solid #A7C639

//**Class:**// Used to specify a style for a group of elements and reuse; is defined with a "." //**Example:**// .text1 { font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; }

**//Elastic Website:// a combination of fixed and fluid. //Example: [|corvusart.com] //**


 * //Fixed Website://** None of the dimensions/elements change when the screen is stretched. **//Example: [|colourpixel.com] //**

//**Float**//: Puts an element to push it as far as possible to the right or to the left, and allow text to wrap around it. //**Example:**// float: left;

**//Float ://** ﻿Decimal variables used in processing, generally used for animating smoother transition. **//Example://** // for (int i = 0.2). //


 * //Fluid Website://** all the dimensions/element change when the screen is stretched. **//Example: [|simplebits.com] //**


 * //Generative Art:// Artwork that has an element of randomness to it that a human can not necessarily create and/or achieve quickly // . Example: Joshua Davis' [|work]. //**

//**ID:**// Used to specify a style for a single, unique element; is defined with a "#" **//Example://** #box1 { position: absolute; }

**//Integer://** ** Whole number variables in processing. ** **//Example://** // for (int i = 20). //

//**Letter Space**//: The word for "kerning" in web design; an attribute in css. **//Example://** letter-space: 2px;

//**Line Height**//: The word for "leading" in web design. **//Example://** line-height: 20px;

//**Margin:**// Clears an area around the border; does not have background colour. **//Example://** margin: 25px;

//**Padding**//: Pixels around an element on a website. **//Example://** padding: 5px;


 * //Tags//**: Keywords a search engine will look for. **//Example://** < img src ="cat.jpg" alt ="Orange Cat " /  >

//**Z-index:**// Property that specifies the stack order of an element, an element with greater stack order is always in front of an element with a lower stack order. //**Example:**// z-index: 1;