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  1. The part of a website or application that users interact with directly.
  2. A cryptographic protocol used to provide secure communication over the internet.
  3. It refers to the design and development of products, services, and environments that can be used by people with disabilities.
  4. The process of identifying and fixing errors, bugs, or defects in software programs.
  5. The first word in the title of book about JavaScript, programming, and the wonders of the digital, written by Marijn Haverbeke.
  6. The way that the visual elements of a webpage or application are arranged and organized.
  7. The space between an element's border and the adjacent elements or the edge of the container.
  8. The amount of space the element takes up on a webpage or in a layout.
  9. The way that elements on a webpage are arranged and positioned in relation to each other.
  10. A CSS property that is used to create an inner shadow effect on an element.
  11. A function in JavaScript that allows you to produce a sequence of values on the fly.
  12. A concept of something that is endless, limitless, or without boundary.
  13. Any action or occurrence that happens in the browser.
  14. A separate execution context that operates in the background thread of a web browser.