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Chapter 1 Review

Chapter 2 Whatcha Gonna Do???

Link The Missing Link

Chapter 1 Fun, fun, fun

Variety

Potpourri

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Grid, random, hierarchical, and linear are all examples of Web ____. a. linksc. indices b.b.. structures d.d.. panels

Most Web servers recognize ____ as the default home page and automatically display this page without requiring that the user type the full URL. (This is what we save the homepage as)

The ____ page generally contains links to all pages within a Web site.

Split view allows you to see both Code view and ______ view for the same document in a single window.

One of the names of the folder that contains within it all the other subfolders. This is where Dreamweaver will look for Web pages, links, images, and other files.

An 8-bit image supports up to ____ colors.

This is the smallest point in a graphical image

On a Web page, a _____ can link to another place in the same Web page or to an entirely different Web page.

Graphical images used on the Web are in one of two broad categories: ____ and bitmap.

_______________ images are a common type of image file that maps out or plots an image on a pixel-by- pixel basis.

Relative links are also referred to as _______ links

This type of link is primarily used to link to other Web sites (documents on other servers)

A _____ ______ lets the user link to a specific location within a document.

This link creates a blank message containing the recipient’s address.

Name one of three ways to create a relative link, or describe to me what you would do to create a relative link

This is the smallest point in a graphical image

The Dreamweaver ______________________ is an integrated environment in which the Document window and panels are integrated into one larger application window. On the EXAM!!!

______________________ lists contain text preceded by numbered steps

The general definition of a(n) ____ is a set of linked documents with shared attributes, such as related topics, a similar design, or a shared purpose.

The ____ bar allows quick access to frequently used commands.

The ____ key is a toggle key that opens and/or closes all panels and inspectors at one time.

Dreamweaver's ____ feature allows users to select colors and make perfect color matches. a. Color Cube c. HTML entities b. Palettes d. Eyedropper

_____ is the pathway through a Web site. a. Publishing c.A template b. Navigation d.Page layout

A(n) _____ provides a variety of Internet services from a single, convenient location. A. personal Web site B. educational Web site C. portal Web site D. blog

Alt in the property inspector refers to ____________

This determines where on the page the image displays and if and how text wraps around the image

This allows you to include moving images (What is it called when images move)

This is similar to a table of contents or an index in a book. It also links to all of the other level two pages within the Web site

A(n) _____ is a group of linked Web pages

The ______________________ of the Web page contains informational content about your site A.Header B. Body C. Footer

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Sending a form via is not 100 percent reliable and may not work if your Internet connection has extensive _________ parameters. A.SecurityB. Hardware C. FormD.

Web forms are a highly versatile tool and are used for tasks such as___________ (Name One)

Surveys, guest books, order forms, tests, automated response, user questions, reservations, and so on.

Forms enable the Web page designer to provide visitors with dynamic information and to obtain and process __________.

Information and Feedback from the person viewing the Web page.

Typically, a single-line text field provides for responses of ____________ short phrase.

_________ and _______ buttons are standard features of almost every form

When using ______ buttons, clicking a second button automatically deselects the first choice.

____ are used to enable a visitor to select as many of the listed options as desired.

If the ____ field is left blank, a user can enter any amount of text in a text field.

A(n) ____ is an acceptable special character in a form naming convention.

The ____ target opens the referenced link (or processed data) in a new browser window, leaving the current window untouched.

The two HTTP methods for sending processed form data are ____ and _____. A. GET and POST B. FORM and CGI C. SET and INPUT

A(n) ________ field is a form object which users enter a response.

_______________ allow the Web user to check a box to toggle a value to either yes or no.

A(n) _______________ is useful when you have a limited amount of space because it only occupies a single line of vertical space in the form.

__________ buttons control form operations.

_______________ provide a set of options from which the user can select only one button.

A(n) _______________ can be a text box, check box, radio button, list, menu, or other buttons.

The _______________ button on the Insert Bar Forms Category provides a multi-line text entry field.

Page ______________________ is the process of arranging the text, images, and other elements on the page.

In _______________ mode, you can draw, resize, and move boxes on the page, while Dreamweaver still uses tables for the underlying structure.

The ______________ command specifies the width, in pixels, of the line that frames the table and its various parts.

A(n) _____________ is a type of visual guide that provides a visual cue for positioning and resizing layers or tables.

____________________ files map out or plot the image on a pixel-by- pixel basis.

______________ images are used to add texture and interesting color to a Web page.

The _______________box in the Property inspector specifies the frame or window in which the linked page should load.

A(n) _________ _______ is a graphical representation of the structure of a Web site.

The ______________________ window displays the current document, or Web page, including text, tables, graphics, and other items.

The _________________ toolbar contains buttons for common operations from the File and Edit menus

Name all of the continents

North and South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia

If you begin with this one digit integer, multiply by 3, add 8, divide by 2 and subtract 6, you will get the integer back. (Do the steps in order)

How many addition signs should be put between digits of the number and where should we put them to get a total of 99?

1) = 99 -> 7 addition signs. OR 2) = 99 -> 6 addition signs.