DOM
A programming interface for web documents.
DOM (Document Object Model) is a programming interface for HTML and XML documents. It represents the document as a tree structure where each node is an object representing a part of the document. JavaScript can be used to manipulate the DOM, allowing dynamic changes to the content and structure of a web page. For instance, you can use the DOM to add new elements, change styles, or handle user events.
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WYSIWYG
An editor that allows users to see what the end result will look like while the document is being created.
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SAA (State Apprenticeship Agency)
These are the organizations responsible for overseeing, managing, and assisting apprenticeship programs in their respective states.
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Apprenticeable occupations
Apprenticeable occupations refer to specific job roles or professions that are well-suited for structured apprenticeship training programs.
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Logistics
The detailed coordination of complex operations involving people, facilities, or supplies.
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Transcript
A transcript is an official document that provides a comprehensive record of an individual's educational achievements, including courses completed, grades earned, and other relevant information.
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Client-first
A development methodology focused on creating user-friendly, client-maintainable websites.
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Leadership development program
A program that is designed to help students develop their leadership skills. Leadership development programs can include workshops, training, and mentoring.
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Sponsorship
A program in which a company provides financial support and other resources to a student or recent graduate in exchange for their work on a project or research.
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Capstone project
A major project that is completed by a student at the end of their studies. Capstone projects are often used to demonstrate the student's skills and knowledge in a particular field.
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Credential transparency
Credential transparency refers to the clarity, accessibility, and comprehensibility of information related to educational achievements, qualifications, certifications, and credentials earned by individuals.
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Apprenticeship coordinator
A person who is responsible for recruiting, selecting, and placing apprentices.
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RAPIDS
An acronym that stands for Registered Apprenticeship Partners Information Data System which is a web portal that is used to manage registered apprenticeships in the U.S.
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Internship coordinator
A person who is responsible for recruiting, selecting, and placing interns.
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Youth apprenticeship
Youth apprenticeship is a structured and comprehensive training program that enables young individuals, typically high school students or recent graduates, to combine academic learning with on-the-job training in a specific trade or occupation. Youth apprenticeships provide students with early exposure to the world of work, allowing them to gain practical skills, industry knowledge, and real-world experience while still pursuing their education.
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Mentor
A more experienced and knowledgeable person who provides guidance, support, and advice to a less experienced person.
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Niche Market
A focused, targetable portion of a broader market in which specialized products or services are sold.
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CSS
A style sheet language for describing the presentation of a document written in HTML.
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Graduation
The process of celebrating the successful completion of an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship graduation typically includes a ceremony and a presentation of awards.
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Application
The process of applying for an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship applications typically require information about the applicant's education, experience, and skills.
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Web Server
A computer system that hosts websites and delivers web pages to users’ browsers.
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WebSocket
A protocol that provides full-duplex communication channels over a single TCP connection.
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Wishlist
A feature on e-commerce sites that allows users to create personalized collections of products they want to buy in the future.
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Python
A high-level programming language known for its readability and versatility.
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Affiliate Marketing
A type of performance-based marketing where a business rewards affiliates for each customer brought by the affiliate’s marketing efforts.
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Apprenticeship audit
An apprenticeship audit is a systematic and comprehensive review process conducted to assess the effectiveness, quality, and compliance of an apprenticeship program. The audit may be conducted by the DoL, a state organization, or a program stakeholder.
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Education Provider
An education provider is an institution, organization, or entity that offers formal educational programs, training, and instruction to individuals seeking to acquire knowledge, skills, and qualifications in a specific field or discipline. These providers can include vocational schools, community colleges, technical institutes, universities, and other training centers.
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Technical Skills
The skills people need in order to be able to complete the tasks that they are required to do on the job. Technical skills vary from job to job and typically require occupation- or industry-specific knowledge. They often combine theoretical and applied competencies.
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Mentorship
A relationship between a more experienced and knowledgeable person (the mentor) and a less experienced person (the mentee). Mentors can provide mentees with guidance, support, and advice.
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Bandwidth
The amount of data that can be transferred over a network in a given amount of time.
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Encryption
The process of converting information or data into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
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CMS Collections
Structured content types that can be used dynamically across your site.
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Upskilling
Upskilling is the process of acquiring new skills, knowledge, or competencies to enhance one's capabilities and qualifications in a specific field or industry. Upskilling initiatives may focus on developing technical, digital, or soft skills, and they contribute to the professional growth, career advancement, and overall adaptability of individuals within their chosen profession.
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Cross-Selling
The practice of selling an additional product or service to an existing customer.
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Chargeback
A demand by a credit card provider for a retailer to make good the loss on a fraudulent or disputed transaction.
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Webflow Development Subscription
What is Webflow Development Subscription? Ongoing web design & development services on a monthly basis.
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SEO
The process of optimizing a website to rank higher in search engine results (Google Chrome, BING, Yahoo etc).
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Registered apprenticeship
An apprenticeship program that has been approved by a state or federal agency. Registered apprenticeships typically meet certain standards of quality, such as having a training plan, providing on-the-job training, and requiring apprentices to pass exams.
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Modern apprenticeships
National Apprenticeship Week is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness, promoting, and celebrating the benefits of apprenticeship programs across a country. During this designated week, various activities, events, workshops, and initiatives are organized to showcase the contributions of apprenticeships to workforce development, economic growth, and skills training.
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Association
An association refers to an organized group or professional body that plays a significant role in supporting, promoting, and advancing the interests of a specific industry, trade, or profession. Associations related to apprenticeships often collaborate with employers, educational institutions, government entities, and other stakeholders to develop and maintain high standards for training, skill development, and workforce excellence.
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Commitment Statement
An agreement between the apprentice, the employer and the training provider covering: the planned content and schedule for training; what is expected and offered by each party; and how to resolve queries and complaints.
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Niche Edit
Niche Edit is a link-building technique where existing content is updated to include a new backlink to your website.
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Web Hosting
A service that allows organizations and individuals to post a website or web page onto the internet.
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Work-based learning
Work-based learning provides individuals, such as apprentices, with the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom to real-world tasks and challenges. Work-based learning fosters the development of job-specific skills, industry-specific competencies, and a deep understanding of work processes.
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Apprenticeship dismissal
Apprenticeship dismissal refers to the termination or removal of an apprentice from an apprenticeship program before the completion of the designated training period. This decision may be made due to various reasons, including poor performance, violation of program rules or codes of conduct, inadequate attendance, or failure to meet program requirements.
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Engagement Rate
A metric that measures the level of interaction that content receives from an audience.
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Career Advancement
Career advancement encompasses the development of skills, knowledge, and experience that enable an apprentice to move from entry-level positions to more advanced roles with greater responsibilities and opportunities.
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Functional Skills
The essential literacy and numeracy skills that apprentices need to succeed in their chosen field (reading, writing, comprehension, computer skills, among others).
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Professional certification
A credential that is awarded to individuals who have met certain standards of competence in a particular field. Professional certifications can be obtained through a variety of organizations, such as professional associations and industry bodies.
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AI Website Builder
An AI website builder uses artificial intelligence to automate or speed up the design and development of websites—often suggesting layouts, content, or style options based on user input.
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Fintech
Fintech is the use of technology to deliver financial services in faster, more efficient, and user-friendly ways.
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Sisense Developer
A specialist in building, customizing, and embedding Sisense BI dashboards, handling data modeling, ETL, and API integrations.
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SEO Terms
SEO Terms - What to they mean? Terms and data collected in an SEO crawl include:
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Video Testimonials
Video testimonials are customer reviews in video format, showcasing authentic feedback and experiences that help build trust and credibility for a brand. They provide a powerful, visual way to engage potential clients.
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Webflow Development Subscription
What is Webflow Development Subscription? Ongoing web design & development services on a monthly basis.
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TikTok Explore
A feature on TikTok that allows users to discover trending content and accounts.
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TikTok Distribution
The process of sharing and promoting content on TikTok to increase visibility and engagement.
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Google Ads
Online advertising platform by Google that allows businesses to display ads on Google search results and partner websites.
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Facebook Ads
Advertising platform within Facebook that allows businesses to target specific audiences with tailored ads.
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Snapchat Ads
Paid advertisements that appear within the Snapchat app, targeting users based on their behavior and interests.
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Banners
Graphic advertisements displayed on websites, typically in the form of rectangular images.
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Ad Revenue
Income generated from advertisements placed on websites, apps, or media channels.
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Social Media
Online platforms where users create and share content or participate in social networking.
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Branding
The process of creating a unique identity and image for a business or product in the consumer’s mind.
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Blogger Outreach
Blogger Outreach is a digital marketing strategy where businesses collaborate with bloggers to promote their products or services.
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Niche Edit
Niche Edit is a link-building technique where existing content is updated to include a new backlink to your website.
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WebP
WebP is an image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for web images.
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AVIF
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format designed for superior compression and quality.
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Rich Text
A flexible content block for adding formatted text, images, and links.
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Component Slots
Placeholders in components where other elements can be inserted.
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Element Settings
Options for configuring the properties and behaviors of elements.
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Global Swatches
A feature that allows you to manage and update colors consistently across your entire project.
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Account Plan
A subscription plan that includes features for individual users and teams to manage their Webflow projects.
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Site Plan
A subscription plan that includes hosting and custom domain options for Webflow sites.
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Client-first
A development methodology focused on creating user-friendly, client-maintainable websites.
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Webflow Workshop
Live webinars and workshops hosted by Webflow to teach various aspects of the platform.
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Webflow Community
A supportive network of Webflow users who share knowledge and resources.
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IX2 (Interactions 2.0)
Advanced animation and interaction capabilities in Webflow.
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Webflow Designer
The tool used to visually design and develop Webflow websites.
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Webflow Dashboard
The central hub for managing your Webflow projects and account settings.
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Webflow Experts
Certified professionals who specialize in Webflow design and development.
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Backup and Versioning
Features that allow you to save and restore previous versions of your site.
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Team Plans
Subscription plans designed for teams to collaborate on Webflow projects.
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Lottie Animation
A lightweight, scalable animation format supported by Webflow.
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