manual submission


Adding your Web site URL and details to search engines individually by hand, rather than using a link submission service or software.

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    (n.) A file showing the structure of a program after it has been compiled. The map file lists every variable in the program along with its memory address. This information is useful for debugging purposes. Normally a compiler will not produce a map file unless you explicitly ask for it by specifying the appropriate compiler […]

  • margins

    In word processing, the strips of white space around the edge of the paper. Most word processors allow you to specify the widths of margins. The wider the left and right margins, the narrower the page. The wider the top and bottom margins, the shorter the page. If your word processor performs word wrap, it […]

  • Markup Language

    Markup languages are designed for the processing, definition and presentation of text. The language specifies code for formatting, both the layout and style, within a text file. The code used to specify the formatting are called tags. HTMLis a an example of a widely known and used markup language.

  • marquee

    (1) On web pages, a scrolling area of text. Starting with Version 2, Microsoft Internet Explorer supports a special tag for creating these areas. Netscape Navigator, however, does not support this tag. You can also create marquees with Java applets and Dynamic HTML. (2) In graphics software, a sizable and movable frame that identifies a […]

  • martian address

    (mar´sh&n &-dres´) (n.) An IP address that is invalid because it has been spoofed or is not routable because it has been assigned an address by a misconfigured system. Routing software will reject a martian address.


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