Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Web Page Development Dreamweaver Chapter 1.

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Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Web Page Development Dreamweaver Chapter 1

$100 Question This is a group of related web pages. A. Home page C. Browser D. Spider’s nest B. Web site

$100 Question This is a group of related web pages. B. Web site

$200 Question This type of program lets you display HTML web pages. A. Search engine C. BrowserD. Microsoft Excel B. Web site

$200 Question This type of program lets you display HTML web pages. C. Browser

$500 Question This area provides you with all of the tools that you need to ‘work’ in Dreamweaver. A. Workspace C. Insert barD. Work horse B. Site map

$500 Question This area provides you with all of the tools that you need to ‘work’ in Dreamweaver. A. Workspace

$750 Question This view allows you to manipulate HTML text directly within Dreamweaver. A. Design view C. Navigation viewD. Code view B. Local view

$750 Question This view allows you to manipulate HTML text directly within Dreamweaver. D. Code view

$1,000 Question This contains eight groups of buttons that display in a drop down menu. Some of the options are Common, Layout, Text and Favorites. A. Menu bar C. Property inspectorD. Insert bar B. Panel group

$1,000 Question This contains eight groups of buttons that display in a drop down menu. Some of the options are Common, Layout, Text and Favorites. D. Insert bar

$2,000 Question This contains the tag selector, zoom tool, window size and estimated download time. A. Status bar C. Insert barD. Menu bar B. Panel group

$2,000 Question This contains the tag selector, zoom tool, window size and estimated download time. A. Status bar

$4,000 Question These items can be included in a web page. A. Graphics C. BannersD. All of the above B. Navigation bars

$4,000 Question These items can be included in a web page. D. All of the above

$8,000 Question This sketch is created at the end of the planning phase and represents every page in a web site. A. Navigation structure C. Site mapD. Tree structure B. Storyboard

$8,000 Question This sketch is created at the end of the planning phase and represents every page in a web site. B. Storyboard

$16,000 Question This important item displays in the browser window title bar and should accurately reflect the contents of the page. A. File name C. Page titleD. None of these B. Site map

$16,000 Question This important item displays in the browser window title bar and should accurately reflect the contents of the page. C. Page title

$32,000 Question Pages that are currently being used by other members of the web design team are __________________. A. Checked out C. BookmarkedD. Off limits B. Closed

$32,000 Question Pages that are currently being used by other members of the web design team are __________________. A. Checked out