Image Map
An image map in XHTML or Web Development is an image that has different clickable elements within the same single image. This allows Web developers to define only portions of the image as clickable while others are not, or to define specific areas of the image to point to different URLs.
Impression
An impression is an advertising term referring to each time an advertisement is loaded on the screen. Whenever a customer loads an advertisement, that is an impression.
Inheritance
The inheritance in CSS or cascading style sheets is the way that elements that don't already have predefined styles will take on the styles of their parents in the document tree.
Inline Elements
The short definition is that inline elements are elements that are found in the text of the HTML document. They are also sometimes called text level elements.
Inline elements have some specific distinctions from blocklevel elements: -Inline elements generally only contain text, data or other inline elements. They are
usually "smaller" than block-level elements. -Inline elements do not generally begin new lines of text. -Inline elements inherit directionality information differently from block-level elements.
Inline Styles
Inline styles are CSS styles that are applied to one element using the style attribute.
Internal Link
An internal link is a link on a web page that links to another page on the same site or domain. Most internal links are used as navigation around the site or to provide additional information about a topic.
IP
The Internet Protocol (IP) is the method or protocol by which data is sent from one computer to another on the Internet. Each computer (known as a host) on the Internet has at least one IP address that uniquely identifies it from all other computers on the Internet. IP addresses are formed by 4 numbers separated by dots.
IP Address
IP addresses or Internet Protocol addresses are the way in which computers on a network both communicate with each other and know where they all are in relation to one another. An IP address is something like a mailing address for computers on the Internet, so that Web browsers can find them in the Internet.