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active contenttaimaassainnalinngittut (Interactive or animated content used on the Internet. Active content includes ActiveX controls and web browser add-ons)
content classilulinginnik naliakkuungagut (A Web Storage System content class defines the intent or purpose of an item along with the names of properties that are intended for items in this class)
content controlilulinginnik aulattijjut (A control designed to contain content such as placeholder or sample text or images that is updated by the user, or pre-defined lists of items from which users can select)
content libraryiluliujunut tukisiurivik (A data repository, in which items such as text, text boxes, pictures, tables, shapes, etc. can be stored and re-used within the same document and across multiple documents)
content ratingilulinnginnik naammatittiniq (A value assigned to an item of media content that indicates its suitability for a particular audience)
content templateilulinginnut iluttiliurut (A design template that also contains text suggestions on each slide. You replace the text suggestions with the text that you want. A content template contains a slide master and an optional title master)
content typeilulingita qanuittuuninga (A group of reusable settings that describes the shared attributes and behaviors of a list item, a document, or a folder)
external content typesilataani ilulingita qanuittuuninga (An object (such as a customer, item, or employee) that shares a set of defined attributes or characteristics, and that is used to manage rules for data)
Multimedia Content Description InterfaceTusaumatittijjutit Ilulingnnik Nalunaiqsijjutimut Saqqijaarut (A standard of video compression and file format developed by the Moving Pictures Experts Group for description and search of multimedia content data)
syndicated contentsiammagat (A distribution mechanism for frequently-updated content that is aggregated by an RSS reader and delivered or published in a standard XML format. The content is often summarized, with links to a more complete version)
table of contentsiluaniittut (The listing of contents at the beginning of a document or file)