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Terminology.css - file extension used for a Cascading Style Sheet. content slide - slides containing the body of information for the presentation, uses different background and typography to differentiate them from title slides. control bar - in the published presentation the narrow bar at the bottom of the frameset that contains the controls for playing and stopping a slide show and showing or hiding the contents frame. footer frame - area at the bottom of the frameset, used for the control bar. handouts - the presentation published to Word, with one slide per page. presentation - collection of information published using specific backgrounds and typography, and delivered as a slide show viewed on a browser or as handouts. Act of presenting information to an audience. Represented in Author-it by a book. presentation theme - look and feel created for a presentation, created through the use of background images and typography and applied using a book template. slide - in the published output a single screen or page of information. Represented in Author-it by a topic. slide frame - area at the left of the frameset, used for the title and content slides. slide show - published presentation where a group of slides are viewed in a browser. style sheet - file containing formatting instructions for backgrounds and styles. table of contents - in the published presentation the list of slides included in the slide show. table of contents frame - area at the right side of the frameset, used for the Table of Contents. title slide - slide used to open (and usually close) a slide show, uses different background and typography to differentiate them from content slides. toc - Table of Contents.
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