Front-End Development
Client-side development focused on what users see and interact with.
Front-End Development involves creating the visual and interactive elements of a website. This includes writing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build user interfaces and ensure they work across different devices and browsers. For example, a front-end developer might create a responsive navigation menu that adapts to different screen sizes.
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RAPIDS
An acronym that stands for Registered Apprenticeship Partners Information Data System which is a web portal that is used to manage registered apprenticeships in the U.S.
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Grid Layout
A layout system that allows for precise control over web design grids.
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Registered apprenticeship
An apprenticeship program that has been approved by a state or federal agency. Registered apprenticeships typically meet certain standards of quality, such as having a training plan, providing on-the-job training, and requiring apprentices to pass exams.
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Payment Gateway
A service that authorizes credit card payments for online and offline businesses.
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Standards
The requirements that must be met for an apprenticeship program to be considered registered. Apprenticeship standards typically include requirements for the training plan, the on-the-job training, and the exams that apprentices must pass.
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Mentor
A more experienced and knowledgeable person who provides guidance, support, and advice to a less experienced person.
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Work processes
Work processes are structured and organized methods that employees use to complete tasks, create value, and achieve specific goals within a company or industry. These processes outline the step-by-step procedures, methods, and workflows that individuals follow to carry out their responsibilities effectively.
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Association
An association refers to an organized group or professional body that plays a significant role in supporting, promoting, and advancing the interests of a specific industry, trade, or profession. Associations related to apprenticeships often collaborate with employers, educational institutions, government entities, and other stakeholders to develop and maintain high standards for training, skill development, and workforce excellence.
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Remarketing
The process of targeting ads to users who have previously interacted with a website or advertisement.
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Contract
A written agreement between an apprentice and their employer. The apprenticeship contract outlines the terms of the apprenticeship, such as the length of the apprenticeship, the wages that the apprentice will earn, and the training that the apprentice will receive.
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Rich Text
A flexible content block for adding formatted text, images, and links.
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Banners
Graphic advertisements displayed on websites, typically in the form of rectangular images.
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Inventory Management
The supervision of non-capitalized assets (inventory) and stock items.
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Interview
The process of interviewing for an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship interviews typically involve questions about the applicant's education, experience, and skills.
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Webflow Experts
Certified professionals who specialize in Webflow design and development.
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Work-study
A program that provides financial assistance to students in exchange for part-time employment on campus or in the community.
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Bandwidth
The amount of data that can be transferred over a network in a given amount of time.
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Breadcrumb Navigation
A secondary navigation system that shows a user’s location in a website or web application.
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Career Advancement
Career advancement encompasses the development of skills, knowledge, and experience that enable an apprentice to move from entry-level positions to more advanced roles with greater responsibilities and opportunities.
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Vocational Skills
Groups of skills and knowledge necessary for performing a job within a specific industry which can include technical skills, communication skills, problem solving skills, and safety training.
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Leadership development program
A program that is designed to help students develop their leadership skills. Leadership development programs can include workshops, training, and mentoring.
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Union
A union is an organized association of workers or employees who join together to collectively advocate for and protect their rights, interests, and working conditions. Unions negotiate with employers on behalf of their members to secure fair wages, benefits, working hours, and other terms of employment.
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Agile
A methodology for managing projects that involve constant collaboration and working in iterations.
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Transcript
A transcript is an official document that provides a comprehensive record of an individual's educational achievements, including courses completed, grades earned, and other relevant information.
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Industry Registered Apprenticeship Programs (IRAP)
IRAPs are apprenticeship initiatives that are designed, developed, and recognized by industry-specific organizations, employer groups, or associations. These adhere to the U.S. Department of Labor's established standards and are registered with the appropriate State Apprenticeship Agencies.
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IX2 (Interactions 2.0)
Advanced animation and interaction capabilities in Webflow.
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Graduation
The process of celebrating the successful completion of an apprenticeship program. Apprenticeship graduation typically includes a ceremony and a presentation of awards.
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Sisense Developer
A specialist in building, customizing, and embedding Sisense BI dashboards, handling data modeling, ETL, and API integrations.
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Competency evaluations
The process of evaluating apprentices throughout their program. Apprenticeship evaluation typically includes feedback from the apprentice's mentor, supervisor, and other stakeholders.
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LMS (Learning Management System)
An LMS is a software that helps organizations create, manage, and administer training content and assessments.
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Lead Generation
The process of attracting and converting strangers and prospects into someone who has indicated interest in your company’s product or service.
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Inbound Marketing
A strategy that focuses on attracting customers through relevant and helpful content.
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Teaching assistantship
A position in which a student assists a professor with their teaching. Teaching assistantships can provide students with the opportunity to gain experience in teaching and to learn about a particular field.
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Product Listing Page
A page on an e-commerce website that displays a list of products.
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Skills-Based Hiring
Skills-based hiring is an approach to recruitment and selection that focuses on evaluating candidates based on their demonstrated skills, competencies, and abilities relevant to the job requirements, rather than solely relying on traditional factors like education, years of experience, or previous job titles.
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Digital Wallet
A system that securely stores users’ payment information and passwords for numerous payment methods and websites.
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Team Plans
Subscription plans designed for teams to collaborate on Webflow projects.
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Client-first
A development methodology focused on creating user-friendly, client-maintainable websites.
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Mentorship
A relationship between a more experienced and knowledgeable person (the mentor) and a less experienced person (the mentee). Mentors can provide mentees with guidance, support, and advice.
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Case management support tracking
Case management, also known as Activity Tracking, is a feature within apprenticeship management systems that allows administrators, managers, sponsors, and HR personnel to maintain private and detailed records related to an apprentice's progress, interactions, and performance. This feature enables authorized users to document important events, conversations, assessments, and any other relevant information in a secure and confidential manner. Typically, the apprentice is not able to view these notes.
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Standards Builder
The standards builder is a platform provided by the U.S. Department of Labor that facilitates the process of customizing and registering apprenticeship programs. It allows organizations to create and modify the performance standards, competencies, and guidelines that form the basis of their apprenticeship programs
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Apprenticeship completion
Apprenticeship completion refers to the successful fulfillment of all requirements and milestones outlined in an apprenticeship program, resulting in the attainment of recognized credentials and the transition to becoming a skilled and proficient worker in a specific trade or occupation.
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CSS
A style sheet language for describing the presentation of a document written in HTML.
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Database
A database is an organized collection of data that can be easily accessed, managed, and updated. It is used to store information in a structured way, allowing for efficient retrieval and manipulation of data.
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Apprenticeable occupations
Apprenticeable occupations refer to specific job roles or professions that are well-suited for structured apprenticeship training programs.
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Technical assistance
These serve as dedicated resources and hubs of expertise within the Registered Apprenticeship system. These centers play a pivotal role in fostering the growth, quality, and inclusivity of Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs) by offering a range of specialized services to key stakeholders.
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AI Website Builder
An AI website builder uses artificial intelligence to automate or speed up the design and development of websites—often suggesting layouts, content, or style options based on user input.
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API
A set of rules that allows different software entities to communicate with each other.
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Breakpoints
Settings that control how your site looks on different screen sizes.
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WebP
WebP is an image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for web images.
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AI Website Builder
An AI website builder uses artificial intelligence to automate or speed up the design and development of websites—often suggesting layouts, content, or style options based on user input.
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Fintech
Fintech is the use of technology to deliver financial services in faster, more efficient, and user-friendly ways.
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Sisense Developer
A specialist in building, customizing, and embedding Sisense BI dashboards, handling data modeling, ETL, and API integrations.
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SEO Terms
SEO Terms - What to they mean? Terms and data collected in an SEO crawl include:
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Video Testimonials
Video testimonials are customer reviews in video format, showcasing authentic feedback and experiences that help build trust and credibility for a brand. They provide a powerful, visual way to engage potential clients.
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Webflow Development Subscription
What is Webflow Development Subscription? Ongoing web design & development services on a monthly basis.
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TikTok Explore
A feature on TikTok that allows users to discover trending content and accounts.
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TikTok Distribution
The process of sharing and promoting content on TikTok to increase visibility and engagement.
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Google Ads
Online advertising platform by Google that allows businesses to display ads on Google search results and partner websites.
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Facebook Ads
Advertising platform within Facebook that allows businesses to target specific audiences with tailored ads.
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Snapchat Ads
Paid advertisements that appear within the Snapchat app, targeting users based on their behavior and interests.
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Banners
Graphic advertisements displayed on websites, typically in the form of rectangular images.
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Ad Revenue
Income generated from advertisements placed on websites, apps, or media channels.
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Social Media
Online platforms where users create and share content or participate in social networking.
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Branding
The process of creating a unique identity and image for a business or product in the consumer’s mind.
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Blogger Outreach
Blogger Outreach is a digital marketing strategy where businesses collaborate with bloggers to promote their products or services.
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Niche Edit
Niche Edit is a link-building technique where existing content is updated to include a new backlink to your website.
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WebP
WebP is an image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for web images.
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AVIF
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format designed for superior compression and quality.
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Rich Text
A flexible content block for adding formatted text, images, and links.
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Component Slots
Placeholders in components where other elements can be inserted.
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Element Settings
Options for configuring the properties and behaviors of elements.
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Global Swatches
A feature that allows you to manage and update colors consistently across your entire project.
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Account Plan
A subscription plan that includes features for individual users and teams to manage their Webflow projects.
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Site Plan
A subscription plan that includes hosting and custom domain options for Webflow sites.
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Client-first
A development methodology focused on creating user-friendly, client-maintainable websites.
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Webflow Workshop
Live webinars and workshops hosted by Webflow to teach various aspects of the platform.
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Webflow Community
A supportive network of Webflow users who share knowledge and resources.
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IX2 (Interactions 2.0)
Advanced animation and interaction capabilities in Webflow.
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Webflow Designer
The tool used to visually design and develop Webflow websites.
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Webflow Dashboard
The central hub for managing your Webflow projects and account settings.
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Webflow Experts
Certified professionals who specialize in Webflow design and development.
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Backup and Versioning
Features that allow you to save and restore previous versions of your site.
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Team Plans
Subscription plans designed for teams to collaborate on Webflow projects.
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Lottie Animation
A lightweight, scalable animation format supported by Webflow.
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