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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 1 A bitmap file format that is used by scanners and graphics programs for use in print.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 2 A vector graphic that automatically resizes as the browser window is increased or decreased in size.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 3 To keep in place.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 4 A compression scheme in which a graphic file loses no data when it is compressed.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 5 A graphic with clickable areas called hotspots that link to another page or to another area on the same page.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 6 An obvious distinction between two elements or items. The difference between the lighter and darker areas of an image.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 7 To change the number of pixels in a graphic file to match the new screen area occupied by the image; this changes the size of the graphic file.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 8 A graphic file format that can support millions of colors; preferred format for saving photographs.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 9 A compression scheme that removes data from a graphic file so that the file is significantly smaller and downloads more quickly in a Web browser than one saved with lossless compression.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 10 A process that makes something smaller and more compact. A compressed graphic reduces the image’s file size by removing some color information.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 11 A type of software application used to create raster graphics.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 12 A graphic file format that can save only a maximum of 256 colors.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 13 A graphic composed of simple lines defined by mathematical equations.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 14 A definition of resolution that defines the number of pixels created for every linear inch of an image, such as 600 dpi.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 15 A graphic file format that supports millions of colors and tends to download slowly.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 16 A graphic file format that supports more colors and transparency than GIF files, and is currently becoming a more popular format.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 17 A graphic link to a related page or another area on the current page.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 18 A text file that contains special sequences of characters that function as tags, such as HTML, XML, and XHTML.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 19 To remove portions of an image that you do not want to use.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 20 The overall lightness or darkness of an image.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 21 The relationship between an image’s height and width.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 22 Balance or evenness.
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Glencoe Introduction to Web Design Chapter 8 Web Graphics 23 To distract or take attention away from the main message.
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