HTML (HyperText Markup Language): The standard markup language for creating web pages and web applications.
Cascading Style Sheets): A style sheet language used for describing the presentation of a document written in HTML.JavaScript: A programming language that enables interactive web pages and is essential for web development.Frontend: The part of a website or web application that users interact with directly.Backend: The server-side of a website or web application, responsible for managing data and business logic.Responsive Design: Designing websites that adapt and display correctly on various devices and screen sizes.API (Application Programming Interface): A set of rules and protocols for building and interacting with software applications.Framework: A pre-written code library that facilitates the development of web applications by providing standardized methods and tools.CMS (Content Management System): Software that enables users to create, manage, and modify digital content on a website without requiring technical knowledge.SEO (Search Engine Optimization): Strategies and techniques used to increase the visibility of a website in search engine results.Hosting: The service of providing storage space and access for websites on servers connected to the internet.Domain: The unique address of a website on the internet, such as www.example.com.HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): A secure version of HTTP used for secure communication over a computer network.Cookies: Small pieces of data stored on a user's device by a website, used to track and remember user preferences and actions.Database: An organized collection of data, typically stored and accessed electronically from a computer system, used to store website information.