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  1. Code splitting - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definit...

    Code splitting is the practice of splitting the code a Web application depends on — including its own code and any third-party dependencies — into separate bundles that can be loaded independently of each other. This allows an application to load only the code it actually needs at a given point in time, and load other bundles on demand. This approach is used to improve application performance, especially on initial load....practice of splitting the code a web application depends on — including...

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  2. Transient activation - MDN Web Docs Glossary: D...

    Transient activation (or "transient user activation") is a window state that indicates a user has recently pressed a button, moved a mouse, used a menu, or performed some other user interaction....mechanism for ensuring that a web API can only function if triggered...

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  3. MIDIOutputMap - Web APIs | MDN

    Learn about the MIDIOutputMap interface, including specifications and browser compatibility....MIDIOutputMap read-only interface of the Web MIDI API provides the set of...Specifications Specification Web MIDI API # midiinputmap-interface...

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  4. PeriodicSyncEvent - Web APIs | MDN

    Learn about the PeriodicSyncEvent interface, including its constructor, properties, and methods, code examples, specifications, and browser compatibility....PeriodicSyncEvent interface of the Web Periodic Background Synchronization...Multiple tags can be used by the web app to run different periodic...

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  5. SpeechGrammar - Web APIs | MDN

    Learn about the SpeechGrammar interface, including its constructor and properties, code examples, specifications, and browser compatibility....SpeechGrammar interface of the Web Speech API represents a set of...Specifications Specification Web Speech API # speechreco-speechgrammar...

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  6. Cipher - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definitions of ...

    In cryptography, a cipher is an algorithm that can encrypt plaintext to make it unreadable, and to decrypt the encoded data back to plaintext again.... See also Web Crypto API SubtleCrypto supported...

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Cipher
  7. WorkerLocation - Web APIs | MDN

    Learn about the WorkerLocation interface, including its properties and methods, specifications and browser compatibility....feature is only available in Web Workers . The WorkerLocation...executed in the context of a Web worker. Instance properties WorkerLocation...

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  8. Authentication - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definit...

    Authentication is in general the process of proving that some fact is genuine. More specifically, in Web security, it is the process of verifying the claimed identity of some entity, such as a user. This then makes it possible to decide whether to grant the user the access that they are requesting, such as being signed into a particular account.... More specifically, in web security, it is the process of...

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  9. Vendor Prefix - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definiti...

    Browser vendors used to add prefixes to experimental or nonstandard CSS properties and JavaScript APIs, so developers could experiment with new ideas. This, in theory, helped to prevent their experiments from being relied upon and then breaking Web developers' code during the standardization process....relied upon and then breaking web developers' code during the standardization...standardization process. Web developers included prefixed features...

    developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Vendo...
  10. Distributed Denial of Service - MDN Web Docs Gl...

    A Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) is an attack in which many compromised systems are made to attack a single target, in order to swamp server resources and block legitimate users....many bots, attack high-profile Web servers like banks or credit-card...Longterm denial of access to the Web or any internet services See...

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