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In the context of web design, what does DPI stand for?

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  • Data Processing Index
  • Digital Pixel Integration
  • Document Processing Interface
  • Dots Per Inch
In web design, DPI stands for Dots Per Inch. It refers to the measure of the printing resolution and is commonly used to describe the density of dots in an inch of a printed document.
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