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HTML
HyperText Markup Language. This is the language used to specify the links and formatting we support. For a description on how you should use HTML see the Style Guide for Online Hypertext.
URL
Uniform Resource Locator. An URL in the networking world corresponds to a file name in the local world, it allows you to specify a file anywhere in the world. An URL contains (in general) three parts: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/demoweb/url-primer.html an access method (in this case http), a machine name (in this case www.ncsa.uiuc.edu) and a filename (/demoweb/url-primer.html).
MiniWeb
This is NaviSoft's concept for how to keep a collection of pages together. GNNpress provides you with a graphical view of the collection (a miniweb) showing all the pages and any other files (such as images, sounds, etc) and the connections between them.
Style Mappings
This is NaviSoft's way of getting around some of the limitations of HTML, a style mapping allows you to specify what formatting effect each HTML element should have. So you could have a style mapping where the <STRONG> emphasis tag was displayed in cyan and italic, while the <H1> tag was right justified 36 point text. All text within <STRONG></STRONG> pairs in any page with that mapping attached would be cyan, and all text within <H1></H1> pairs would be right justified.

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