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Bitmap An image with one bit of color information per pixel, also known as a bitmapped image. The only colors displayed in a bitmapped image are black and white.
Cookie A unique string of letters and numbers that the web server stores in a file on your hard drive. This method is used by web designers to track visitors to a website so the visitors do not have to enter the same information every time they go to a new page o
Download Transfer a file from a remote computer to your computer.
dpi Dots per inch, a measure of image resolution.
Encryption A method of encoding messages to provide privacy for email, discussion group postings, and other communications as they move over intranets or the internet.
FAQs Frequently Asked Questions.
Flyer A flyer is a "letter" size marketing piece with photos and information regarding the property to be marketed. It can be one-sided or two depending on what has been ordered
Horizontal Brochure A "letter" size piece of paper folded in half from top-to-bottom providing a front, back and inside of the brochure.
Hot Sheet A "letter" sized marketing piece highlighting 4-6 properties, printed in full color on durable card stock paper.
HTML Hypertext Markup Language. A language used to create web pages and other documents that can contain text, graphics, and connections called hyperlinks.
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of standards that allows computer users to access the internet or the World Wide Web. HTTP:// is the command that tells the browser that the document found at this address is HTTP-compatible, and to display it in HTTP f
Image resolution The amount of data stored in an image file, measured in pixels per inch (ppi).
ISP Internet Service Provider. A company or organization that lets users connect to the internet by dialing into its computers using a modem. ISPs typically charge a fee and provide in return the dial-up telephone number, an email address, and some technical a
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. This group established a standard method for compressing and decompressing digitized photos or images. The high-resolution images provided with PhotoDisc are compressed according to JPEG standards.
Mini-Marketer A business card sized marketing piece with information regarding the property on one side and a photo of the home on the other side.
Pixel A single dot on a computer display or in a digital image.
Post Cards Post cards are printed 4-up or 4 to a piece of letter sized paper. they are cut prior to shipping and they require a post card stamp for mailing.
ppi Pixels per inch, a measure of the resolution of a computer display or digital image.
Resolution The number of ppi in an image, or the number of dpi used by an output device.
Search engine A web-based program that allows users to search and retrieve specific information online. The search engine may search the full text of web documents or a list of keywords, or use librarians who review web documents and index them manually for retrieval.
Server Computer hardware and software that is attached to a network and which automatically stores, processes and transmits data or information that is generally accessed by many people using client programs. A standard language is used to define this client-serv
Thumbnails Miniature pictures, resembling slides.
TIFF Tagged Image File Format. TIFF is a file format for exchanging bitmapped and grayscale images among applications.
Upload To send a copy of a file from one computer to another using a modem.
URL Universal Resource Locator. Pronounced as either "U-R-L" or "Earl." The standardized addressing or naming system used for locating websites over the internet. Also known as an internet address or web address.
Vertical Brochure A "letter" size piece of paper folded from side-to-side providing a front, back and inside. Appears to look like a book.
Web server Computer hardware where web pages are stored and accessed by others using web client software, or the computer software that allows the user to access the web pages. See also server.



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