Definitions For Web Based Terms

Provided below are definitions for basic and advanced web based terms you might come across on our website or by browsing the web. We provide them as a courtesy to all visitors so that you may better understand us and the ideas we wish to share with you.
CSS
Stands for Cascading Style Sheet, which is a language used to enhance the aesthetics and presentation of a web page. This language can also be used in other media such as print. CSS is a style sheet language, meaning it's code is written separate from the actual web page content and is then called upon by an Internet browser (such as Internet Explorer) to change the styles of specified items on the web page.
Google Analytics
Is a web based application (meaning you use it from an Internet browser such as Internet Explorer) that tracks and displays the number of visitors to your website along with other useful data. Google Analytics can also track where visitors came from and even what keywords they search for in order to arrive on your website. Visit the Google Analytics home page for more information.
XHTML
Stands for Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, which is an advancement of the current HTML language (one of the most basic languages all websites must use). XHTML is one of the most modern basic web programming languages. This language or it's predecessor standard HTML is must always be used to create a website since it's the building block all other web based language are built off of.