Subject | English | Welsh |
comp., MS | Active Server Pages | Tudalennau Gweinydd Gweithredol (A Web-oriented technology developed by Microsoft that is designed to enable server-side scripting) |
comp., MS | authentication page | tudalen dilysu (A Web page presented to unauthenticated users logging on to a site requiring authentication with a Web browser) |
comp., MS | authoritative page | tudalen awdurdodol (A Web page that a site collection administrator has designated as more relevant than other Web pages. This is typically the URL of the home page for the intranet of an organization. The higher the authority level assigned to a page, the higher the page appears in search results. Also referred to as authoritative page) |
comp., MS | authority page | tudalen awdurdod (A Web page that a site collection administrator has designated as more relevant than other Web pages. This is typically the URL of the home page for the intranet of an organization. The higher the authority level assigned to a page, the higher the page appears in search results. Also referred to as authoritative page) |
comp., MS | basic page | tudalen sylfaenol (A Web Parts page that contains only one Web Part zone and, by default, a Content Editor Web Part) |
comp., MS | code page | tudalen cod (A table that relates the character codes (code point values) used by a program to keys on the keyboard or to characters on the display. This provides support for character sets and keyboard layouts for different countries or regions) |
comp., MS | dynamic landing page | tudalen lanio ddeinamig (An individual page in a topic series, or any page that is primarily search-driven) |
comp., MS | folder home page | hafan ffolder (An Internet Web page or intranet page that is associated with an Outlook folder. If a page has been associated with the folder and the option is set, the Web page appears in the Outlook window whenever you select the folder) |
comp., MS | home page | hafan (A document that serves as a starting point in a hypertext system. On the World Wide Web, an entry page for a set of Web pages and other files in a Web site. The home page is displayed by default when a visitor navigates to the site using a Web browser) |
comp., MS | lobby page | tudalen gyflwyno (A page of information about the broadcast that is displayed in the viewer's browser before the broadcast begins. It can contain a title, subject, host's name, information about the broadcast, and a countdown to the time of the broadcast) |
comp., MS | master page | meistr dudalen (A page that contains the design and layout elements that you want to repeat on multiple pages in a publication. Using master pages for these common elements gives your publication a more consistent appearance) |
comp., MS | Master Page Gallery | Oriel y Feistr Dudalen (A collection of pages with the .master extension that define shared page elements and content place holders) |
comp., MS | page break preview | rhagolwg toriad tudalen (A worksheet view that displays the areas to be printed and the locations of page breaks. The area to be printed is displayed in white, automatic page breaks appear as dashed lines, and manual page breaks appear as solid lines) |
comp., MS | page field | maes tudalen (A field that is assigned to a page orientation in a PivotTable or PivotChart report. You can either display a summary of all items in a page field, or display one item at a time, which filters out the data for all other items) |
comp., MS | page file | ffeil tudalennau (A hidden file on the hard disk that Windows uses to hold parts of programs and data files that do not fit in memory. The paging file and physical memory, or random access memory (RAM), comprise virtual memory. Windows moves data from the paging file to memory as needed and moves data from memory to the paging file to make room for new data) |
comp., MS | page footer | troedyn tudalen (One or more lines of text in the bottom margin area of a page. A footer may contain elements such as the page number, the name of the file, or the date) |
comp., MS | page header | pennawd tudalen (One or more identifying lines printed at the top of a page. A header may contain a page number, a date, the author's name, and the document title, the name of chapter) |
comp., MS | page hop | neidio rhwng tudalennau (A process of traversing from one item to another during a crawl) |
comp., MS | page setup | gosodiad tudalen (A group of settings that affect how a file is printed on the page. Includes paper size and orientation, page margins, headers and footers) |
comp., MS | page time | amser tudalen (The time that a OneNote page was created) |
comp., MS | page view | gweld tudalen (The request by a user's browser for a Web page. The number of requests to view a page can indicate the frequency with which an ad is viewed) |
comp., MS | publishing page | tudalen cyhoeddi (A document that binds to a page layout to generate an HTML page for display to a reader. Publishing pages have specific fields that contain the content that is displayed in an HTML page) |
comp., MS | Today page | Tudalen heddiw (A customizable page that launches with Windows Live Messenger and features a summary of news and weather, allows a customer to preview their Windows Live Mail inbox and search the Internet) |
comp., MS | web page | tudalen we (A document on the World Wide Web. A Web page consists of an HTML file, with associated files for graphics and scripts, in a particular directory on a particular machine (and thus identifiable by an URL). Usually a Web page contains links to other Web pages) |
comp., MS | web page | tudalen we (A document on the World Wide Web. A Web page consists of an HTML file, with associated files for graphics and scripts, in a particular directory on a particular machine (and thus identifiable by an URL). Usually a Web page contains links to other Web pages) |
comp., MS | Web Parts page | tudalen Rhannau Gwe (An ASP.NET Web page that includes Web Parts controls that let users personalize the page, such as selecting the information to display) |
comp., MS | welcome page | tudalen groeso (A document that serves as a starting point in a hypertext system. On the World Wide Web, an entry page for a set of Web pages and other files in a Web site. The home page is displayed by default when a visitor navigates to the site using a Web browser) |