- snip: a small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off)
- Snippet is a programming term for a small region of re-usable source code, machine code or text. Ordinarily, these are formally-defined operative units to incorporate into larger programming modules. ...
- a tiny piece or part; a textfile containing a relatively small amount of code, useless by itself, along with instructions for inserting that code into a larger codebase
- (Snippets) Small section of a text that summarizes a search result. They are key phrases containing query terms in matching documents.
- (Snippets) Before July 21 of 2011, Google would grab little excerpts of reviews and other info from third-party sites (see “IYPs,” above) and display them prominently on your Places page. ...
- (Snippets) The assorted bits of wool tails and trimmings that accumulate while hooking a rug. Many hookers keep a shallow dish or “snippet bowl” nearby to collect these as they are created. They look like wool confetti and some folks save them for other uses!
- (Snippets) brief, incomplete description of file contents included with results listed by search engines.
- Snippets solve the problem that often an end client wants to be able to vary an arbitrary chunk of text within the site. ...
- A code Snippet is an object which acts like a little library with PHP code in it. Code Snippets can be used to store useful fragments of code that don't necessarily belong to styles: classes, utility functions, html templates, style sheets, etc... Code Snippets include documentation.
- Snippet is the smaller text below the title in search results after you enter a search query
- Strings of text taken from a web page and cobined for use as a summary or description of the pages content.
- A segment of a document. Typically, a snippet is a set of contiguous text about the size of a paragraph and is about a single topic. Non-text items could qualify as snippets too, such as a graph, picture, or diagram.
- A short piece of prose, that somehow lacks the structure of a story, more a scene or a couple of scenes than something complete. Like a vignette but less finished.
- Name given by Google to the text under the title of a page in results of requests. It may come from the description meta, from Dmoz of from the contents of the page.
- The text displayed from a search query.
- PHP code for use in your website (can not be combined with HTML, except using the echo statement, or something like that).
- A Snippet is a pre-defined piece of PHP code that can be re-used later in other resources.
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