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Synonyms and antonyms of Describing internet features and internet use in British Thesaurus

Describing internet features and internet use

above-the-fold (adjective)

used for describing the part of an Internet document that you see without moving the page downwards. It is considered the most important part of the page because everyone who goes to that document sees it.

always-on (adjective)

an always-on Internet connection allows you to remain online (=connected to the Internet) all the time

below-the-fold (adjective)

used for describing the part of an internet document that you cannot see without moving the page downwards. It is considered the less important part of the page.

clicks-and-mortar (adjective)

used for describing a business that operates in traditional ways and by using the Internet

customer-facing (adjective)

used by the customers of a business

cyber- (prefix)

relating to computers and the Internet: used with some adjectives and nouns

dial-up (adjective)

using a telephone line and a modem to access the Internet. This used to be the usual way of connecting to the Internet

downloadable (adjective)

able or allowed to be downloaded

multi-user (adjective)

a multi-user computer game can be played by several different people at the same time using the Internet

offline (adjective)

working on a computer but not connected to the Internet

online (adjective)

computing connected to or available through a computer or a computer network (=a group of connected computers), especially the Internet

on line ()

connected to, or able to be connected to, a computer system or the Internet

page view (noun)

the number of times that customers look at a website, used as a way of measuring how effective an advertisement is

pop-up (adjective)

computing used for describing something that appears suddenly on a computer screen when you are looking at the Internet, or when you click the mouse or press a key

shareable (adjective)

computing suitable for posting on a social media or other website

snackable (adjective)

computing snackable online content is designed to be consumed in short bursts, quickly and easily

sticky (adjective)

businesscomputing a sticky website is one that interests visitors so that they continue looking at it for a long time

UI (noun)

user interface: the way in which a product or website is laid out and how the user interacts with it

unmetered (adjective)

an unmetered Internet service allows you to use the Internet whenever you want for as long as you want, for a fixed monthly amount of money

user experience (noun)

the overall experience that someone has when using a product, system or service

UX (noun)

user experience: the overall experience that someone has when using a product, system or service

virtual (adjective)

computing created by computers, or appearing on computers or the Internet

webinar (noun)

a talk on a subject which is given over the Internet, allowing a group of people in different places to watch, listen and sometimes respond on the same occasion