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MediaWiki Terms

LocalSettings.php
A file in the /w directory which contains the configuration settings for the MediaWiki site
Tooltip
Tooltips
tooltip
tooltips
A Tooltip is some additional information which appears on the screen when the cursor or mouse pointer is placed over some text which is faintly underlined.
magic word
A MediaWiki feature written like __TEXT__ which acts as a behaviour switch. See Magic Words.

See Also: Glossary of MediaWiki Terms



Web Hosting Terms

Dedicated hosting
A premium service where the user (companies or large organisations) have dedicated access to a server cpu, memory and bandwidth resources.
Domain Name
The name selected by a person or company (Registrant) to use as the name of their website or presence on the Internet, registered though a Domain Registrar. For example mh370wiki.net
Domain Privacy
A service which hides personal information from a public lookup like whois. Available in the USA and perhaps some other countries.
Domain Registrar
A company that manages (and registers) domain names
Domain reseller
A company that works with a Domain Registrar and sells domain name registrations.
Website Hosting Providers often act as domain resellers
Hosting Provider
A company that that manages server infrastructures or a data center to provide end-users with space for data and access to the Internet for websites
IANA
A standards organisation responsible for IP address allocation. Blocks of IP Addresses are assigned to Regional Internet Registries.
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
ICANN
Organisation that oversees domain name registration. Ensures each domain name is unique.
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
ISP
Internet Service Provider A company that provides end-users (businesses, home computers and wi-fi) access to Internet services.
Registrant
The person or company that owns a domain name
Shared Hosting
Multiple hosted websites which share CPU, memory and bandwidth resources on the same server.
Second Level Domain
The Second Level Domain (SLD) is the registered part of a domain name that uniquely identifies the website, and precedes the top level domain in a website address. For example, in the domain name mw.mh370.wiki, mw is a Subdomain, mh370 is a Second Level Domain, and .wiki is a (generic) Top Level Domain (gTLD).
Subdomain
A user-defined tag which precedes the registered domain name and used to identify a separate section of a website.
Top Level Domain
Top Level Domain country code (ccTLD) examples are .au (Australia), .ca (Canada), .de (Germany) .fr (France), .ru (Russia), .uk (United Kingdom)
Top Level Domain generic (gTLD) are not country specific. Originally gTLDs were the .com, .org, .net, .edu, .gov, .mil suffix to a domain name. Additional gTLDs include .wiki
URL
Uniform Resource Locator A web address including the protocol and domain followed by the path to a specific webpage.




cPanel Terms

cPanel
A web hosting Control Panel that enables users to manage their files, domains, websites and more. See cPanel.
WHM
Web Host Manager - used by Systems Administrators (Hosting Providers) to create and manage the customer's cPanel accounts and hosting packages.
Softaculous
An auto-installer for applications including MediaWiki, Wordpress, Joomla etc. Softaculous is integrated into cPanel. See Softaculous.
hPanel
Similar to cPanel but optimised for Hostinger's infrastructure, particularly Virtual Private Servers (VPS). See Hostinger.




File Formats

Image File Formats
.gif
Image file format which allows simple animation. Generally limited to 256 colours. Supported by MediaWiki.
Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
.jpg
.jpeg
Image file format common on webpages. Supported by MediaWiki.
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
.tiff
Image file format using lossless compression and not common on webpages due to their large size. Not supported by MediaWiki.
Tagged Image File (TIFF)
.png
Lossless image file format which supports 16 million colours. Supported by MediaWiki.
Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
.webp
An image file format created by Google to replace jpeg. Supported by MediaWiki.
Other File Formats
.css
Styles used to format webpages. MediaWiki users can store custom css in the page MediaWiki:Common.css.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
.less
A style sheet which extends the features of CSS. Used by MediaWiki.
Leaner Style Sheets (LESS)
.json
a text format for storing and transporting data. Used by MediaWiki.
JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
.pdf
A common file format for documents. Requires an Adobe reader or equivalent. Not supported by MediaWiki.
Portable Document Format (PDF)
.php
Default extension for PHP files, commonly used for server-side scripts. Used extensively by MediaWiki. For example LocalSettings.php
PHP is a recursive acronym meaning PHP:Hypertext Preprocessor




Networking Terms


DNS
Domain Name System (DNS): Resolves a website common name and location (URL) into an IP address
FTP
File Transfer Protocol (FTP): A Protocol for Transferring Files (data) between devices, for example a local computer and a remote webserver.
HTML
Common programming syntax for web pages
HTTP
Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP): A Protocol that enables a browser to request a webpage and the web server to Transfer a HyperText document to the browser.
HTTPS
HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS): A secure protocol for transferring webspages on the Internet.
IP
Internet Protocol (IP): Uses IP Addresses to route data across the Internet.
IP Address
Unique address assigned to internet-connected devices.
SEO
Search engine optimization (SEO): Processes and methods to improve website ranking in search results.
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): Ensures reliable transmission of data over the Internet. Establishes the connection, checks data is delivered, resends if necessary.
TCP/IP
Two protocols which work together, fundamental to data transfer over the Internet. IP ensures data is sent to the correct address; TCP ensures that the data gets there.
Webmaster
A person who manages a website.




Web Design Terms

Accessibility
Guidelines to ensure the website suits all users including those with disabilities
breadcrumbs
A breadcrumb trail is a navigation aid to help users locate higher levels in a website hierarchy
CSS
Cascading Style Sheets - definitions for style and layout of web pages. Enables separation of presentation and content.
Responsive design
Content presentation automatically adjusts (the layout and menus may change) to display correctly on different screen sizes, phones through to desktops

Tooltips copied from the website mh370wiki.net

acronym
A word formed by taking letters from each word in a phrase or series of words. For example radar is an acronym formed from the words radio detecting and ranging.
redacted
withdrawn, hidden or removed (before publication)
SATCOM
An acronym meaning Satellite Communications





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