Tabloid-sized page
Page that measures 11" x 17" -- most often
used in portrait orientation for newspapers. Not to be confused
with an 11" x 17" spread, which is made up of two letter-sized
pages.
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Tags
A set of characters used in the mark up language for providing
formatting information of a document.
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Template
A preformatted page or design that can be changed or customized
to the users requirements. Templates provide an effective solution
in creating many pages with an identical look or navigational
structure but different content.
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Text-Entry Box
In an online form, text-entry boxes look like the following: |
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Text Wraps
A feature of using pictures and graphics with text. This is a
feature supported by word processors.
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Thumbnails
A small or miniature presentation of image or page. By clicking
this small image, larger view of the image can be obtained.
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TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
For digital gray-scale halftones, a device-independent graphics
file format. TIFF files can be used on IBM/compatible or Macintosh
computers, and may be output to PostScript printers.
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Tiling (tile)
Printing a page layout in sections with overlapping edges
so that the pieces can be pasted together. |
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Tint
A shade of a color made by adding white to a solid color. |
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Tombstoning
In multicolumn publications, when two or more headings
in the same horizontal position on the page.
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Track
In typography, to reduce space uniformly between all characters
in a line. As opposed to kerning, which is the variable reduction
of space between specific characters. |
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Trapping
Printing one ink over another, preventing gaps or misregistration
between two adjacent elements. |
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Type Alignment
Distribution of white space in a line of type where the
characters at their normal set width do not fill the entire line
length exactly. Type maybe aligned left, right, centered, or right-justified. |
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Typeface
Set of characters created by a type designer, including
uppercase and lowercase alphabetical characters, numbers, punctuation,
and special characters. A single typeface contains many fonts,
at different sizes and styles.
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Type Families
Group of typefaces of the same basic design but with
different weights and proportions. |
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