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Chapter 1 Review
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Images
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Links
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Images II
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Pictures and Extensions
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Potpourri
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Grid, random, hierarchical, and linear are all examples of Web ____. a. linksc. indices b.b.. structures d.d.. panels
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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)
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The ____ page generally contains links to all pages within a Web site.
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Pressing the ____ key creates a new paragraph.
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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.
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An 8-bit image supports up to ____ colors.
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The W and H boxes in the Property inspector indicate the width and height of an image, in ____.
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If an image size is changed, the ____ button in the Property inspector changes the W and H values to the original size of the image.
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Graphical images used on the Web are in one of two broad categories: ____ and bitmap.
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_______________ images are a common type of image file that maps out or plots an image on a pixel-by- pixel basis.
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Relative links are also referred to as _______ links
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This type of link is primarily used to link to other Web sites (documents on other servers)
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A _____ ______ lets the user link to a specific location within a document.
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This link creates a blank e-mail message containing the recipient’s address.
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Name one of three ways to create a relative link, or describe to me what you would do to create a relative link
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This is the smallest point in a graphical image
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The ____________ of an image is described by the number of bits used to represent each pixel. A. Bit SizeB. Bit-Resolution C. Pixel
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A.GridB. Heading C. Format Graphic monitors display images by dividing the display screen into thousands (or millions) of pixels arranged in a ____ of rows and columns.
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__________ images are composed of key points and path, which define shapes and coloring instructions. A. Vector B. Bitmap
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A 24- or 32- bit image support up to this many colors (Jpeg images support this many colors)
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This features allows you to include moving images
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The acronym GIF stand for
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The acronym JPEG stands for
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The Acronym PNG stands for
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This feature lets the browser begin to build a low- resolution version of the full- sized GIF picture on the screen while the file is still loading A.Transparency B. Interlacing C. Animation D. Publishing
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The Folder icon represents a ________
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This panel provides a view of the devices on your computer and shows how these devices and folders are organized. This panel shows the folders on your Dreamweaver screen
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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
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This is grouped with the files panel and it helps manage and organize your Web site’s assets
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When you insert into and then align an image in a Document window, Dreamweaver can display a(n) ______ ______ _____ that shows the location of the inserted image with the HTML code.
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This lets you see the current properties of the selected element.
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The W and H boxes indicate the width and height of the image in A.Percent B. Pixels C. Relative D. Brightness
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This box allows you to make the selected image a hyperlink.
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Use ALT to specify this
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This determines where on the page the image displays and if and how text wraps around the image
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These tools modify and enhance images
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This is the process of compressing and setting display options for Web graphics A.SharpeningB. Resampling C. Cropping D. Optimization
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This lets you edit an image by reducing the area of the image and allows you to eliminate unwanted or distracting portions of the image A.SharpeningB. Resampling C. Cropping D. Optimization
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This process adds or subtracts pixels from a resized JPEG or GIF image file to match the appearance of the original image as closely as possible A.SharpeningB. Resampling C. Cropping D. Optimization
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This adjusts the focus of an image by increasing the contrast of edges found within the image A.SharpeningB. Resampling C. Cropping D. Optimization
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This is a picture of the ________ Toolbar
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This is a picture of the ______ Toolbar
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This is the Toolbar you would you use to save your work
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This button on the standard toolbar provides seamless integration with Adobe BRIDGE, a stand-alone file browsing application
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When you title your Web page you place the title in this toolbar
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In the property Inspector for an image what does the ALT stand for + an explanation of what it does
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In the property inspector What does the Reset Size Tool do?
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This was George Washington’s military rank
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If B=70º, the radius of the small circle = 4, and A = 70º How many degrees is C
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Roman Numerals: MDX stands for this number
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An absolute link is an internal or external link?
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What keyboard shortcut do you use to preview in browser
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A graphical representation of the structure of a Web site
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This button on the keyboard allows you to close all open panels
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If you set the vertical spacing of an image to 35. The 35 is measured in this
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How many are in a baker’s dozens
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What is the only U.S. State capital located south of Miami, FL
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How many ounces are in a gallon
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How many U.S. states make up New England?
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Kevin took a 150 question test and got 92% correct. How many questions did Kevin answer correctly?
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The pitchers mound is exactly how far from home plate
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