An attribution in narrated dialogue (eg, "he said"), a vehicle number plate ; a medal bearing identification data (animals, soldiers), An instance of touching the baserunner with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand, A piece of markup representing an element in a markup language, A dangling lock of sheep's wool, matted with dung; a dung tag, A type of cardboard, A small label, A game played by two or more children in which one child (known as "it") attempts to catch one of the others, who then becomes "it", A skin tag, an excrescence of skin, A keyword or term associated with or assigned to data, media, and/or information enabling keyword-based classification, Graffiti in the form of a stylized signature particular to the person who makes the graffiti, To label (something), To mark with a tag (metadata for classification), To put a runner out by touching him with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand, To hit the ball hard, To mark (something) with one’s tag (graffiti), To remove dung tags from a sheep, Tag (also known as it, had, he, tips, tig, touch, tiggy, tick, dobby, chasing, chasemaster, chasey and other names) is an informal playground game that usually involves two or more players attempting to "tag" other players by touching them with an object, usually their hands. Played throughout the world, tag is inherently simple — most forms require neither teams, nor scores, nor sports equipment such as balls — but it may be made more complex with various rule modifications. Both of these aspects make tag a popular game amongst children, and it is often played in informal areas such as playgrounds or backyards, touch a player while he is holding the ball, provide with a name or nickname, go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit", supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes, attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles", (sports) the act of touching a player in a game (which changes their status in the game), A dangling lock of sheeps wool, matted with dung, HTML code that labels the start and send of the logical parts of the document, such as a heading or paragraph, or of the effect you are applying, such as italics or bold, a label made of cardboard or plastic or metal, a small piece of cloth or paper, a game in which one child chases the others; the one who is caught becomes the next chaser, To mark (something) with one's tag (graffiti), A command inserted in a document that specifies how the document, or a portion of the document, should be formatted Tags are used by all format specifications that store documents as text files This includes SGML and HTML, Graffiti in the form of a stylised signature particular to the person who makes the graffiti, An element of HTML code which starts with "<...>" and ends "", An instance of touching the runner with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand, a vehicle number plate, An excrescence of skin, label; something which hangs loosely; phrase or nickname which characterizes something; (Computers) label which instructs the computer to display the text following it in a certain way (in the programming language HTML), Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely; specifically, a direction card, or label, A metallic binding, tube, or point, at the end of a string, or lace, to stiffen it, The end, or catchword, of an actor's speech; cue, furnish with a label or tag; characterize; append, attach; join in, follow along, accompany (Informal), A tag is a small piece of card or cloth which is attached to an object or person and has information about that object or person on it. Staff wore name tags. baggage tags. see also dog tag, price tag, If you tag someone in a particular way, you keep describing them using a particular phrase or thinking of them as a particular thing. the pundits were still tagging him with that age-old label, `best of a bad bunch' She has always lived in John's house and is still tagged `Dad's girlfriend' by his children. = label see also question tag. The Adjutant General, You can refer to a phrase that is used to describe someone or something as a tag. In Britain, jazz is losing its elitist tag and gaining a much broader audience. = label, If you tag something, you attach something to it or mark it so that it can be identified later. Professor Orr has developed interesting ways of tagging chemical molecules using existing laboratory lasers, An electronic tag is a device that is firmly attached to someone or something and sets off an alarm if that person or thing moves away or is removed. A hospital is to fit new-born babies with electronic tags to foil kidnappers see also electronic tagging, A sheep of the first year, Something mean and paltry; the rabble, See Tag, a play, touch a player while he is holding the ball supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes, (sports) the act of touching a player in a game (which changes their status in the game) a game in which one child chases the others; the one who is caught becomes the next chaser a label made of cardboard or plastic or metal provide with a name or nickname attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles", A child's play in which one runs after and touches another, and then runs away to avoid being touched, To follow closely, as it were an appendage; often with after; as, to tag after a person, To follow closely after; esp, To fit with, or as with, a tag or tags, To join; to fasten; to attach, to follow and touch in the game of tag, Short for "markup tag, " and used to describe the layout of a document The most general set of tags used in the world today are part of the SGML standard In terms of the Web, the tags most referred to are part of the HTML standards Tags are characterized by the < (less than) and > (greater than) brackets placed around the tag data For example a bold text tag would appear like this: <B>bold text here</B> It is considered good style to write all tag code in uppercase characters for readability, A dense, strong paper stock, An HTML markup element Tags are commands placed in HTML documents which define the appearance of text, images and other features on a web page, One of the defining elements of the HTML mark-up language in which web pages are written Tags, which are simple text expressions such as <FONT> or <B>, are used to describe how an element of a web page should look or behave For example: This is <B>Chipper</B> would display "This is Chipper" with "Chipper" in bold, An SGML character sequence that starts an element The term has the same meaning in HTML, Grade of dense, strong paper used for products such as badges and file folders, a theatrical term which refers to an actor stopping just before an exit, looking directly at the audience, and making one final (usually non-verbal) comment on the action 'take' - a theatrical term which refers to an actor stopping, looking directly at the audience (or at another actor), with the intention of commenting on the action and showing a reaction to what is happening mini-tramp - a small, often square-shaped trampoline which is used to perform somersaulting maneuvers off of The acrobat runs in her approach, "punches" the bed of the trampoline, and completes a trick in the air before landing, Tags are commonly used in markup to identify elements Typically they can be differentiated from the body of the text as they are encapsulated in angle brackets (otherwise known as the "less than" and "greater than" signs) They tend to have both opening and closing forms, such as: <tag>elementcontents</tag>, though it is also possible to have a form which combines the two, and holds nothing: <emptyelement/>, i e [/tag (21)] Here 21 is used as the tag by which this value is coindexed with others The string used as a tag may be an arbitrary PostScript string Typeset at one half of the effective point size, An element in an HTML file begins with a start-tag (e g , `<PRE>') and (usually) ends with an end-tag (e g , </PRE>) In the HoTMetaL PRO display tags are represented by tag icons at the beginning and end of an element Sometimes tags are called `commands', but this isn't correct, Small character string found at the beginning of a data field used to identify the field In HTML, tags are enclosed in left and right carets (), A piece of text that describes a unit of data, or element, in XML The tag is distinguishable as markup, as opposed to data, because it is surrounded by angle brackets (< and >) For example, the element <name>My Name</name> has the start tag <name>, the end tag </name>, which enclose the data "My Name" To treat such markup syntax as data, you use an entity reference or a CDATA section, A command that specifies how a document, or a portion of the document, should be formatted In HTML most tags consist of an opening and a closing tag and look like this: <em>emphasized text</em> The text between these tags will be displayed on screen in italics and audibly emphasized by a screenreader, An SGML element bounded by the marks "<" and ">" Tags are used to mark the semantic or the structure of a document A sample is the tag <title> to mark the beginning of a title, An SGML element bounded by the marks "<" and ">" Tags are used to mark the semantic or logical structure of a document A sample is the tag <title> to mark the beginning of a title, An SGML element name enclosed in angle brackets (<>), used to mark up the semantics or structure of a document <Para> is a tag in DocBook used to mark the beginning of a paragraph, a code inserted into a file or data structure indicating how something is to be interpreted TCP/IP - (Transmission Control/Internet Protocol) a standard format for transmitting data in packets from one computer to another Telnet - a command that lets you use your computer as a terminal on another computer through a network Thread - a task or process in a computer program that uses multitasking TIA - abbreviation for "thanks in advance" TIFF - (Tag Image File Format) a format for storing bit-mapped images TN - see Telnet Token Ring - a type of network in which the computers are connected together in a ring Transfer Rate - the rate at which data is transferred from one place to another Trojan Horse - a computer program with a hidden destructive function such as erasing hard disk at a specific time TTYL - email abbreviation for "talk to you later" Twiddle - (slang) to make small changes in settings [back to top], A token that represents the beginning or end of an element A tags that begins an element is called a start tag, and one that ends and element is called an end tag HTML tags begin with < and end with >, HTML code is comprised of a series of tags that instruct a browser how to render the information contained on the page For example, you would use the following tags, a) [IBM] A mechanism used to identify certain attributes having some bearing on handling of character data Some examples are character set identifier, code page identifier, language identifier, country indentifier, and encoding scheme identifier b) Identification of objects, which can be handled independently of the object (like a price tag on a banana) The tag may contain information or only point to it (for example, if the information is very complex like a rule to sort French text) In this case the tag is an identification of information about the object (the text in French) Tags can be held in data dictionaries or in close connection to the data (for example in communications, where data blocks are preceeded by information about the data), An SGML element name enclosed in angle brackets (<>), used to mark up the semantics or structure of a document <Para> is a tag in DocBook used to mark the beginning of a paragraph, Within a BER record, a tag is the numerical identifier, or label, of a data element The terms "tag" and "field id" are synonymous in regard to BER files Within an SGML or other tagged data record, a tag is the structural label that identifies a data element, such as <author>, <title>, <pub_date>, etc, In the world of SGML, a tag is a marker embedded in a document that indicates the purpose or function of the element Each element has a beginning tag and an end tag, Having a tag, labelled, Simple past tense and past participle of tag, tab, Past tense of tag, bearing or marked with a label or tag; "properly labeled luggage", If your doll has the original manufacture tags within it's clothing, it is known to be tagged, Stamps marked with phosphorescent material that could be detected by ultraviolet-light sensing equipment TIED or TIED ON - Refers to the link between a cancellation and the stamp The cancel extends beyond the stamp onto the cover or card U, The second argument is a PostScript string, the third some SPF object, e g [/tagged (13) [/sequence []]], a reserved word used in declaring a tagged type Tagged Type - a type whose values have a run-time type tag, which indicates the specific type from which the value originated An operand of a class-wide tagged type can be used in a dispatching call; the tag indicates which subprogram body to invoke Tagged types may be extended with additional components 5 0 to 5 8, A 1, many manufacturers labeled their doll clothing creations the same way our clothes are tagged Only a good eye & experience will teach you how to tell original clothing that has had the tag removed or reproduction clothing that has had a tag added Sadly, there are examples of both situations out there, An infielder in possession of the ball touching a runner between the bases, a luminescent coating applied to stamps during the printing process Usually invisible to the naked eye, tagging can be observed under ultraviolet light, Making a chemical or organic material easily measured or detected by using isotopes of the substance or by introducing radioactive elements into the formula The techniques is used to follow the metabolic path of substances as they travel through the body, The process of inserting HTML fragments into specific pages of a site which will point to a particular server This enables one to serve ads through that server on the site and throughout the network Targeting In online advertising, the ability to serve ads to the users who are most likely to be receptive to the advertiser's message, based on context of the site's users (and the demographics implied by that content) or the users' demographics or psychographics, The process of marking the CLP bit of cells entering an ATM network because they do not conform to the subscribed traffic contract, The overprinting of phosphor on stamps, or on paper on which stamps are printed, to allow the use of automatic sorting machines (more information on Phosphor Tagging), > Spin tagging, No, this is not putting you logo on the side of a subway train A document can have a color profile attached to it This tag can be seen in Photoshop in the status bar Documents without profiles are called untagged, - Tagging, or the process of creating StarTags, is the process by which organizations and individuals identify valuable content from which others can benefit and submit the URLs of the relevant Web pages for inclusion in the StargazerNET Library, when someone illegally paints their name or symbol on a wall, vehicle etc, Phosphor material on stamps used to activate automatic mail-handling equipment This may be lines, bars, letters, part of the design area or the entire stamp surface The tagging may also permeate the stamp paper Some stamps are issued both with and without tagging Catalogues describe them as tagged or untagged, A Tag or Mark is used to distinguish lower priority cells from higher or guaranteed cells in the same data flow CLP=0 cells when tagged become CLP=1 cells, Placing hidden markers in text to indicate where to insert specific images, (1) Process of adding information to a list; (2) transfer of data or control information for usage and unduplication, special sequences of characters that are inserted in the text of an HTML document and dictate what the browser should do with the text between the tags, Broken or dung-covered wool and other wastes that are swept from the floor of shearing areas, Elements are shown in a marked up file with the use of 0, 1, or 2 tags (yes, an element may not need to be 'tagged' if its presence can be inferred from the surrounding content, although this is unusual) There are two types of tags Typically, starting tags look like <element_name> and ending tags look like </element_name> Even this isn't cast in stone, since the delimiters '<', '>', and '/' can be redefined in the DTD, A generic term for a text label that controls some function within a computer language In HTML, tags are used to format text, for example, descriptive formatting codes used in HTML documents that instruct a web browser how to display text and graphics on a web page, The HTML commands, in the form of letter combinations or words surrounded by angle brackets (<>) They tell a browser how to display a Web page, Tags are used to define elements in HTML Most tags have both a start tag, such as <LI> and a corresponding end tag, such as</LI> Typographic tags like <B> for "bold" or <I> for "italic" describe the appearance of the text; idiomatic tags like <EM> for "emphasize" or <STRONG> for "strongly emphasize" describe the reason for the appearance change Different browsers may choose different appearances for the same idiomatic tag, third-person singular of tag, Tags are the commands that give HTML documents their functionality They consist of commands placed within < and > Some tags work by placing a start and stop tag at each end of the desired text, such as below <big> This makes the text bigger <big> The stop tags are often the same as the start with the addition of "/" at the beginning of the stop tag Using both of these tags places the desired text in a container But not all tags need to use a container, and thus don't need a stop tag In the glossary below you will find a "</>" next to the tags that require a stop tag, plural of tag, Non-graphical attributes that may be attached to elements in the design file, are used to embed elements within plain text, and are of the form: <tag name>, Codes, usually Hypertext markup Language (HTML) codes, used to activate features or delineate fields in web documents HTML tags are entered between the less than/greater signs (<>) at the beginning and end of each feature For example, <title> Seach Glossary </title> identifies the title of this document Tags are invisible when the normal browser window is in use; to view source code tags in Netscape Communicator, use the Windows menu sequence View/Page Source See also Hypertext Markup Language, Field, and Meta-tags, Formatting commands which describe to the browser how pages are displayed, and consist of a descriptive command contained within angle brackets Sometimes found singly but usually as a pair of opening and closing tags, These are the embedded words and/or symbols that enable us to turn ordinary text into HTML <HTML> and </HTML>, for example are the opening and closing tags that indicate a document is written in HTML, Tags are descriptive formatting codes used in HTML documents that instruct a web browser how to display text and graphics on a web page For example, to make text bold, the tag <B> is used at the beginning and end of the text, The set of descriptive formatting codes used in HTML documents that instruct a web browser how to display text and graphics on a web page For example, to make text bold, the tag <B> is used at the beginning and end of the text, Formatting codes used in HTML documents Tags indicate how parts of a document will appear when displayed by browsing software, These are formatting codes used in HTML documents Tags indicate how parts of a document will appear when displayed by browsing software, The basic component of HTML that tells your browser what to do by indicating to the browser the various elements within a document HTML tags consist of a beginningleft angle bracket (<), a tag name, and a right angle bracket (>) Tags are usually paired, and the end tag looks just like the start tag except for a backslash (/) [week 7], The name given to any element of an HTML document that is used as instructions to format the document For example, tags can be used to make certain text show up bold or underlined, and are used to create a link between two HTML documents, These are the terms or commands of the web page language HTML, which make the content you want on your web page viewable in a browser If you view a web page in your browser and choose 'view source' from the menu you will see words in capitals surrounded by lesser than (<) and greater than symbols (>), A sequence of characters, beginning with the less than (<) sign and ending with a greater than (>), used to mark up text with display instructions Tags are sometimes referred to as codes, Formatting codes used within World Wide Web HTML documents, Commands or instructions usually in regard to HTML or Web page code, always with a pair of brackets () surrounding the specific instruction, formatting codes used in HTML (e g , <H1> </H1>, <P>), HTML codes that are embedded in text to define the structure of the text and to establish links,
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An attribution in narrated dialogue (eg, "he said")
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a vehicle number plate ; a medal bearing identification data (animals, soldiers)
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An instance of touching the baserunner with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand - "The tag was applied at second for the final out."
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A piece of markup representing an element in a markup language - "The tag provides a title for the Web page."
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A dangling lock of sheep's wool, matted with dung; a dung tag
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A type of cardboard
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A small label
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A game played by two or more children in which one child (known as "it") attempts to catch one of the others, who then becomes "it"
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A skin tag, an excrescence of skin
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A keyword or term associated with or assigned to data, media, and/or information enabling keyword-based classification
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Graffiti in the form of a stylized signature particular to the person who makes the graffiti
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To label (something)
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To mark with a tag (metadata for classification) - "I am tagging my music files by artist and genre."
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To put a runner out by touching him with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand - "He tagged the runner for the out."
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To hit the ball hard - "He really tagged that ball."
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To mark (something) with one’s tag (graffiti)
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To remove dung tags from a sheep - "Regularly tag the rear ends of your sheep."
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Tag (also known as it, had, he, tips, tig, touch, tiggy, tick, dobby, chasing, chasemaster, chasey and other names) is an informal playground game that usually involves two or more players attempting to "tag" other players by touching them with an object, usually their hands. Played throughout the world, tag is inherently simple — most forms require neither teams, nor scores, nor sports equipment such as balls — but it may be made more complex with various rule modifications. Both of these aspects make tag a popular game amongst children, and it is often played in informal areas such as playgrounds or backyards Oyunlar
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touch a player while he is holding the ball
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provide with a name or nickname
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go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit"
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supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes
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attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles"
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(sports) the act of touching a player in a game (which changes their status in the game)
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A dangling lock of sheeps wool, matted with dung
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HTML code that labels the start and send of the logical parts of the document, such as a heading or paragraph, or of the effect you are applying, such as italics or bold
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a label made of cardboard or plastic or metal
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a small piece of cloth or paper
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a game in which one child chases the others; the one who is caught becomes the next chaser
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To mark (something) with one's tag (graffiti)
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A command inserted in a document that specifies how the document, or a portion of the document, should be formatted Tags are used by all format specifications that store documents as text files This includes SGML and HTML
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Graffiti in the form of a stylised signature particular to the person who makes the graffiti
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An element of HTML code which starts with "<...>" and ends ""
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An instance of touching the runner with the ball or the ball in a gloved hand
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a vehicle number plate
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label; something which hangs loosely; phrase or nickname which characterizes something; (Computers) label which instructs the computer to display the text following it in a certain way (in the programming language HTML) isim
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Any slight appendage, as to an article of dress; something slight hanging loosely; specifically, a direction card, or label
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A metallic binding, tube, or point, at the end of a string, or lace, to stiffen it
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The end, or catchword, of an actor's speech; cue
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furnish with a label or tag; characterize; append, attach; join in, follow along, accompany (Informal) fiil
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A tag is a small piece of card or cloth which is attached to an object or person and has information about that object or person on it. Staff wore name tags. baggage tags. see also dog tag, price tag
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If you tag someone in a particular way, you keep describing them using a particular phrase or thinking of them as a particular thing. the pundits were still tagging him with that age-old label, `best of a bad bunch' She has always lived in John's house and is still tagged `Dad's girlfriend' by his children. = label see also question tag. The Adjutant General
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You can refer to a phrase that is used to describe someone or something as a tag. In Britain, jazz is losing its elitist tag and gaining a much broader audience. = label
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If you tag something, you attach something to it or mark it so that it can be identified later. Professor Orr has developed interesting ways of tagging chemical molecules using existing laboratory lasers
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An electronic tag is a device that is firmly attached to someone or something and sets off an alarm if that person or thing moves away or is removed. A hospital is to fit new-born babies with electronic tags to foil kidnappers see also electronic tagging
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A sheep of the first year
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Something mean and paltry; the rabble
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See Tag, a play
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touch a player while he is holding the ball supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes
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(sports) the act of touching a player in a game (which changes their status in the game) a game in which one child chases the others; the one who is caught becomes the next chaser a label made of cardboard or plastic or metal provide with a name or nickname attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles"
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A child's play in which one runs after and touches another, and then runs away to avoid being touched
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To follow closely, as it were an appendage; often with after; as, to tag after a person
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To follow closely after; esp
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To fit with, or as with, a tag or tags
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To join; to fasten; to attach
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to follow and touch in the game of tag
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Short for "markup tag, " and used to describe the layout of a document The most general set of tags used in the world today are part of the SGML standard In terms of the Web, the tags most referred to are part of the HTML standards Tags are characterized by the < (less than) and > (greater than) brackets placed around the tag data For example a bold text tag would appear like this: <B>bold text here</B> It is considered good style to write all tag code in uppercase characters for readability
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A dense, strong paper stock
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An HTML markup element Tags are commands placed in HTML documents which define the appearance of text, images and other features on a web page
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One of the defining elements of the HTML mark-up language in which web pages are written Tags, which are simple text expressions such as <FONT> or <B>, are used to describe how an element of a web page should look or behave For example: This is <B>Chipper</B> would display "This is Chipper" with "Chipper" in bold
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An SGML character sequence that starts an element The term has the same meaning in HTML
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Grade of dense, strong paper used for products such as badges and file folders
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a theatrical term which refers to an actor stopping just before an exit, looking directly at the audience, and making one final (usually non-verbal) comment on the action 'take' - a theatrical term which refers to an actor stopping, looking directly at the audience (or at another actor), with the intention of commenting on the action and showing a reaction to what is happening mini-tramp - a small, often square-shaped trampoline which is used to perform somersaulting maneuvers off of The acrobat runs in her approach, "punches" the bed of the trampoline, and completes a trick in the air before landing
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Tags are commonly used in markup to identify elements Typically they can be differentiated from the body of the text as they are encapsulated in angle brackets (otherwise known as the "less than" and "greater than" signs) They tend to have both opening and closing forms, such as: <tag>elementcontents</tag>, though it is also possible to have a form which combines the two, and holds nothing: <emptyelement/>
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i e [/tag (21)] Here 21 is used as the tag by which this value is coindexed with others The string used as a tag may be an arbitrary PostScript string Typeset at one half of the effective point size
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An element in an HTML file begins with a start-tag (e g , `<PRE>') and (usually) ends with an end-tag (e g , </PRE>) In the HoTMetaL PRO display tags are represented by tag icons at the beginning and end of an element Sometimes tags are called `commands', but this isn't correct
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Small character string found at the beginning of a data field used to identify the field In HTML, tags are enclosed in left and right carets ()
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A piece of text that describes a unit of data, or element, in XML The tag is distinguishable as markup, as opposed to data, because it is surrounded by angle brackets (< and >) For example, the element <name>My Name</name> has the start tag <name>, the end tag </name>, which enclose the data "My Name" To treat such markup syntax as data, you use an entity reference or a CDATA section
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A command that specifies how a document, or a portion of the document, should be formatted In HTML most tags consist of an opening and a closing tag and look like this: <em>emphasized text</em> The text between these tags will be displayed on screen in italics and audibly emphasized by a screenreader
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An SGML element bounded by the marks "<" and ">" Tags are used to mark the semantic or the structure of a document A sample is the tag <title> to mark the beginning of a title
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An SGML element bounded by the marks "<" and ">" Tags are used to mark the semantic or logical structure of a document A sample is the tag <title> to mark the beginning of a title
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An SGML element name enclosed in angle brackets (<>), used to mark up the semantics or structure of a document <Para> is a tag in DocBook used to mark the beginning of a paragraph
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a code inserted into a file or data structure indicating how something is to be interpreted TCP/IP - (Transmission Control/Internet Protocol) a standard format for transmitting data in packets from one computer to another Telnet - a command that lets you use your computer as a terminal on another computer through a network Thread - a task or process in a computer program that uses multitasking TIA - abbreviation for "thanks in advance" TIFF - (Tag Image File Format) a format for storing bit-mapped images TN - see Telnet Token Ring - a type of network in which the computers are connected together in a ring Transfer Rate - the rate at which data is transferred from one place to another Trojan Horse - a computer program with a hidden destructive function such as erasing hard disk at a specific time TTYL - email abbreviation for "talk to you later" Twiddle - (slang) to make small changes in settings [back to top]
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A token that represents the beginning or end of an element A tags that begins an element is called a start tag, and one that ends and element is called an end tag HTML tags begin with < and end with >
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HTML code is comprised of a series of tags that instruct a browser how to render the information contained on the page For example, you would use the following tags
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a) [IBM] A mechanism used to identify certain attributes having some bearing on handling of character data Some examples are character set identifier, code page identifier, language identifier, country indentifier, and encoding scheme identifier b) Identification of objects, which can be handled independently of the object (like a price tag on a banana) The tag may contain information or only point to it (for example, if the information is very complex like a rule to sort French text) In this case the tag is an identification of information about the object (the text in French) Tags can be held in data dictionaries or in close connection to the data (for example in communications, where data blocks are preceeded by information about the data)
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An SGML element name enclosed in angle brackets (<>), used to mark up the semantics or structure of a document <Para> is a tag in DocBook used to mark the beginning of a paragraph
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Within a BER record, a tag is the numerical identifier, or label, of a data element The terms "tag" and "field id" are synonymous in regard to BER files Within an SGML or other tagged data record, a tag is the structural label that identifies a data element, such as <author>, <title>, <pub_date>, etc
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In the world of SGML, a tag is a marker embedded in a document that indicates the purpose or function of the element Each element has a beginning tag and an end tag
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Having a tag, labelled - "All the tagged items are on sale. The more tagged ones are marked down the most."
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Simple past tense and past participle of tag - "We tagged each item in the store."
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Past tense of tag
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bearing or marked with a label or tag; "properly labeled luggage"
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If your doll has the original manufacture tags within it's clothing, it is known to be tagged
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Stamps marked with phosphorescent material that could be detected by ultraviolet-light sensing equipment TIED or TIED ON - Refers to the link between a cancellation and the stamp The cancel extends beyond the stamp onto the cover or card U
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The second argument is a PostScript string, the third some SPF object, e g [/tagged (13) [/sequence []]]
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a reserved word used in declaring a tagged type Tagged Type - a type whose values have a run-time type tag, which indicates the specific type from which the value originated An operand of a class-wide tagged type can be used in a dispatching call; the tag indicates which subprogram body to invoke Tagged types may be extended with additional components 5 0 to 5 8, A 1
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many manufacturers labeled their doll clothing creations the same way our clothes are tagged Only a good eye & experience will teach you how to tell original clothing that has had the tag removed or reproduction clothing that has had a tag added Sadly, there are examples of both situations out there
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An infielder in possession of the ball touching a runner between the bases
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a luminescent coating applied to stamps during the printing process Usually invisible to the naked eye, tagging can be observed under ultraviolet light
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Making a chemical or organic material easily measured or detected by using isotopes of the substance or by introducing radioactive elements into the formula The techniques is used to follow the metabolic path of substances as they travel through the body
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The process of inserting HTML fragments into specific pages of a site which will point to a particular server This enables one to serve ads through that server on the site and throughout the network Targeting In online advertising, the ability to serve ads to the users who are most likely to be receptive to the advertiser's message, based on context of the site's users (and the demographics implied by that content) or the users' demographics or psychographics
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The process of marking the CLP bit of cells entering an ATM network because they do not conform to the subscribed traffic contract
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The overprinting of phosphor on stamps, or on paper on which stamps are printed, to allow the use of automatic sorting machines (more information on Phosphor Tagging)
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> Spin tagging
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No, this is not putting you logo on the side of a subway train A document can have a color profile attached to it This tag can be seen in Photoshop in the status bar Documents without profiles are called untagged
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- Tagging, or the process of creating StarTags, is the process by which organizations and individuals identify valuable content from which others can benefit and submit the URLs of the relevant Web pages for inclusion in the StargazerNET Library
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when someone illegally paints their name or symbol on a wall, vehicle etc
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Phosphor material on stamps used to activate automatic mail-handling equipment This may be lines, bars, letters, part of the design area or the entire stamp surface The tagging may also permeate the stamp paper Some stamps are issued both with and without tagging Catalogues describe them as tagged or untagged
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A Tag or Mark is used to distinguish lower priority cells from higher or guaranteed cells in the same data flow CLP=0 cells when tagged become CLP=1 cells
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Placing hidden markers in text to indicate where to insert specific images
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(1) Process of adding information to a list; (2) transfer of data or control information for usage and unduplication
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special sequences of characters that are inserted in the text of an HTML document and dictate what the browser should do with the text between the tags
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Broken or dung-covered wool and other wastes that are swept from the floor of shearing areas
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Elements are shown in a marked up file with the use of 0, 1, or 2 tags (yes, an element may not need to be 'tagged' if its presence can be inferred from the surrounding content, although this is unusual) There are two types of tags Typically, starting tags look like <element_name> and ending tags look like </element_name> Even this isn't cast in stone, since the delimiters '<', '>', and '/' can be redefined in the DTD
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A generic term for a text label that controls some function within a computer language In HTML, tags are used to format text, for example
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descriptive formatting codes used in HTML documents that instruct a web browser how to display text and graphics on a web page
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The HTML commands, in the form of letter combinations or words surrounded by angle brackets (<>) They tell a browser how to display a Web page
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Tags are used to define elements in HTML Most tags have both a start tag, such as <LI> and a corresponding end tag, such as</LI> Typographic tags like <B> for "bold" or <I> for "italic" describe the appearance of the text; idiomatic tags like <EM> for "emphasize" or <STRONG> for "strongly emphasize" describe the reason for the appearance change Different browsers may choose different appearances for the same idiomatic tag
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third-person singular of tag
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Tags are the commands that give HTML documents their functionality They consist of commands placed within < and > Some tags work by placing a start and stop tag at each end of the desired text, such as below <big> This makes the text bigger <big> The stop tags are often the same as the start with the addition of "/" at the beginning of the stop tag Using both of these tags places the desired text in a container But not all tags need to use a container, and thus don't need a stop tag In the glossary below you will find a "</>" next to the tags that require a stop tag
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plural of tag
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Non-graphical attributes that may be attached to elements in the design file
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are used to embed elements within plain text, and are of the form: <tag name>
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Codes, usually Hypertext markup Language (HTML) codes, used to activate features or delineate fields in web documents HTML tags are entered between the less than/greater signs (<>) at the beginning and end of each feature For example, <title> Seach Glossary </title> identifies the title of this document Tags are invisible when the normal browser window is in use; to view source code tags in Netscape Communicator, use the Windows menu sequence View/Page Source See also Hypertext Markup Language, Field, and Meta-tags
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Formatting commands which describe to the browser how pages are displayed, and consist of a descriptive command contained within angle brackets Sometimes found singly but usually as a pair of opening and closing tags
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These are the embedded words and/or symbols that enable us to turn ordinary text into HTML <HTML> and </HTML>, for example are the opening and closing tags that indicate a document is written in HTML
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Tags are descriptive formatting codes used in HTML documents that instruct a web browser how to display text and graphics on a web page For example, to make text bold, the tag <B> is used at the beginning and end of the text
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The set of descriptive formatting codes used in HTML documents that instruct a web browser how to display text and graphics on a web page For example, to make text bold, the tag <B> is used at the beginning and end of the text
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Formatting codes used in HTML documents Tags indicate how parts of a document will appear when displayed by browsing software
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These are formatting codes used in HTML documents Tags indicate how parts of a document will appear when displayed by browsing software
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The basic component of HTML that tells your browser what to do by indicating to the browser the various elements within a document HTML tags consist of a beginningleft angle bracket (<), a tag name, and a right angle bracket (>) Tags are usually paired, and the end tag looks just like the start tag except for a backslash (/) [week 7]
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The name given to any element of an HTML document that is used as instructions to format the document For example, tags can be used to make certain text show up bold or underlined, and are used to create a link between two HTML documents
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These are the terms or commands of the web page language HTML, which make the content you want on your web page viewable in a browser If you view a web page in your browser and choose 'view source' from the menu you will see words in capitals surrounded by lesser than (<) and greater than symbols (>)
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A sequence of characters, beginning with the less than (<) sign and ending with a greater than (>), used to mark up text with display instructions Tags are sometimes referred to as codes
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Formatting codes used within World Wide Web HTML documents
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Commands or instructions usually in regard to HTML or Web page code, always with a pair of brackets () surrounding the specific instruction
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formatting codes used in HTML (e g , <H1> </H1>, <P>)
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HTML codes that are embedded in text to define the structure of the text and to establish links
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