Content
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Content can refer to:
- Information and experiences created by individuals, institutions and technology to benefit audiences in contexts that they value.
- Subject of the plot, in narrative works.
Online, content is generally referred to as the elements on a web page. This could include text, graphics, clip art, photos, videos, podcasts, wav files, hyperlinks, code or any value-added substance that a visitor to the web page would benefit from. The phrase "content is king" on the Internet has come to mean that the elements on a web page that exists in cyberspace are more important than the design of the web page. It is generally believed by Internet marketers that text and graphics benefit website visitors more than anything else.
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- Satisfied; in a state of satisfaction.
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