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Programming Languages: Asp.NET, Asp,PHP Databases: MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MS Access Operating Systems: Windows, Linux/Unix, Pocket PC, Palm Other: Ajax, Java script,...
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Php Web Developer


The job requires solid data architecture and PHP experience as well as expertise with application development. This PHP Developer is expected to have strong technical skills, to work closely with the...
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Axiom Telecom Middle East


Axiom Telecom is the largest and leading, authorized distributor and retailer for international brands such as Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, Thuraya and i-mate. Axiom specializes in...
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Cascade


The CSS cascade assigns a weight to each style rule. When several rules apply, the one with the greatest weight takes precedence. You can think of some rules coming from "higher up" in the...
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)


Style sheets refer to a set of rules that allow you to control how you would like your document to be rendered. It is a mechanism to primarily separate presentation from content. With the HTML and...
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Contextual Selector


In CSS, a Contextual selector is a type of selector that selects by the context in which an element or attribute occurs in the markup structure of a document.
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Declaration


In CSS, a declaration is part of a statement or rule. It is the portion of the statement which suggests to a browser how selected elements should be rendered. A declaration ...
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Descendant Selectors


At times, authors may want selectors in CSS to match an element that is the descendant of another element in the document tree (e.g., "Match those EM elements that are contained...
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Doctype, Document Type Definition (DTD)


A file that defines how applications interpreting a document should present the content. It is used in HTML , XML , and other Markup languages. A DOCTYPE is a means of specifying what...
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Em Unit


In CSS, an' em' is what is referred to as a relative unit, like percentages. Good design allows scaling and uses relative size values; it almost always provides excellent implementation of ems. An...
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Embedded Style Sheet


An embedded style controls the appearance of a single document. CSS rule(s) are placed in the head of the document via the style element. Embedded styles can be really helpful when you are first...
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Extensible Markup Language (XML) -See XML.


An external type of style sheet is a separate file apart from the HTML file(s). The external style sheet is given a .css extension. It is associated to the HTML document using a link element or an @...
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Font-size


The value used with the em-box to scale a font for display. CSS defines the font size to be "the size of the font when set solid. This means that the height of the font...
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Half-leading


In CSS, half-leading is the leading split in half and applied equally to the top and bottom edges of the element's content-area. The difference between font-size and line-height, applied equally...
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Hexadecimal


Hexadecimal numbers are used in HTML and CSS, and other computing applications, to represent colors. The bytes represent the red, green and blue components of the color. One...
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ID Attributes and Selectors


Document languages may contain attributes that are declared to be of type ID. What makes attributes of type ID special is that no two such attributes can have the same value; whatever the document...
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@import rule


 In CSS, the '@import' rule allows users to import style rules from other style sheets. Any @import rules must precede all rule sets in a style sheet. The '@import' keyword must be followed by...
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Inline Style Sheet


An inline style controls the appearance of a single element. CSS rule(s) are placed in the HTML via the style attribute. With inline, style and content are intermingled in the...
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Inline Box


In CSS, the inline box is the addition of (half-)leading to the content-area for each element. For for replaced elements height of the inline box of an element will be exactly equal to the intrinsic...
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Inheritance


A mechanism in CSS by which some values are passed down to the children of an element in the document tree. Each property defines whether it is inherited or not. It is the mechanism by which styles...
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Line-box


 In CSS, a line-box is the box which bounds the highest and lowest points of the inline boxes which are part of the line. It is the distance from the top of the highest inline box in the line to...
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Line-height


This style sheet property determines the amount by which the height of each element's line box is increased or decreased. Basically it is not a set measurement, but a ...
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Margin


 In CSS, a margin is a property that allows the author to specify how much space will be inserted between other exterior elements and the current element border.
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Padding


 In CSS, padding is a property that allows the author to specify how much space will be inserted between the element border and the element content. Negative values are not allowed.
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Pixel


 The word "pixel" is derived from "picture element". In graphics, it refers to smallest resolvable rectangular area of an image. It is how how monitors divide the display...
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Pseudo-class


In CSS a pseudo-class is way of selecting certain parts of a HTML document based in principle not on the HTML document tree itself and its elements or on characteristics like name, attributes or...
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Pseudo-element


 In CSS pseudo-elements are used to address sub-parts of elements. They allow you to set style on a part of an element's content beyond what is specified in the documents. In other words they...
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Property


 In CSS, a property is named style attribute or parameter for a markup element specified in a stylesheet declaration, e.g. color, background, font-family, padding etc., that is assigned a...
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Quirks Mode


 Using an incomplete or outdated DOCTYPE - or no DOCTYPE at all - throws browsers into "Quirks" mode, where the browser assumes you have written old-fashioned, invalid markup and code...
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Selector


 In CSS, selectors are the parts of a rule that select the elements to be styled with the associated declaration block. They are constructs that identify the elements within your markup that...
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