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Using frames, a Web page is divided into multiple, scrollable regions, or ______________. |
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Frames became a standard on Web pages with the release of ______________. |
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An advantage of using frames is the fact that ______________. |
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The ______________ tags within a frameset provide information to the browser about what a set of frames displays and what documents are displayed in the frames. |
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A ______________ provides a visual representation of how a framed window will display. |
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To split a frame using a frame border that is not at the edge of the Design view, press the ______________ key and then drag a frame border. |
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A primary frameset is selected as indicated by the ______________ tag in the tag selector and the dark border surrounding the frame in the Frames panel. |
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A dotted border surrounds a ______________ frameset. |
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Selecting ______________ in the Borders box on the frameset Property inspector allows a user's browser to determine how borders are displayed. |
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When you click the Units box on the frameset Property inspector, the three options displayed are ______________. |
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Pixels, Percent and Relative |
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To select a frame in the Document window, hold down the ______________ key and click inside the frame. |
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The default name Dreamweaver gives to the first frameset file a user creates is ______________. |
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You add a title to a frame or frameset by ______________. |
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Typing the title in the Title text box on the Document toolbar. |
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Setting the Scroll option for a frame to Default allows each browser to use its default value of ______________. |
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Frames are saved with a ______________ extension. |
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Setting a ______________ property overrides the setting for that property in a frameset. |
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The ______________ file is the source file for any Flash project and is created in the Flash program. |
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The ______________ file is a compressed version of a flash file. |
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The ______________ file type enables you to modify and replace information in a Flash movie file. |
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The ______________ box specifies the Flash button name that identifies the button for scripting. |
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The W and H boxes indicate the width and height of a Flash object in ______________. |
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The ______________ Quality property setting emphasizes both speed and appearance, but sacrifices appearance for speed, if necessary. |
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The ______________ target opens the linked document in a new browser window, leaving the current window untouched. |
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The ______________ target opens the linked document in such a way as to replace the entire frameset. |
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The ______________ target opens the link in the current frame, replacing the content in that frame. |
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Web designers use frames to present information in a more flexible and useful fashion.
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When the pages in a Web site share many of the same links and images, creating and maintaining these links for each page involves considerable duplication.
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With frames, it is not possible for a Web page designer to place elements the user always should see, such as navigation buttons and title graphics, in static frames that do not change.
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Most Web browsers do not support frames.
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A frameset is an HTML file that defines the layout and properties of a set of frames.
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With frames, navigation-related graphics do not have to be reloaded for every page in the Web site.
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Each frame on a Web page can have its own scroll bar, permitting a visitor to scroll the frames independently.
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Static content in a frame remains fixed.
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With frames, content and navigation can be separated from each other in a clear way.
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Some browsers such as Netscape, do not support the file:// protocol.
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Frames are never difficult to navigate for visitors with disabilities.
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With frames, printing is never a problem.
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With frames, pages that are displayed in the main frame are displayed in a smaller window than they would be if they were displayed in a full browser window.
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Pages that are displayed in the main frame on a Web page are difficult to bookmark or to add to favorites. |
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When a user views a frame-based site in a browser, right-clicking in a particular frame displays a context menu with a number of command, including Add to Favorites, View Source, and Print.
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Creating a framed Web site is less complex than creating a Web page without frames.
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The >body< tag is used to create a framed page. |
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Frames on a page function independently of one another.
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In Dreamweaver, there are two methods for creating a frameset: you can design it yourself or you can use a predefined frameset.
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The only way to create a predefined frameset is to use the Frames pop-up menu in the Layout category of the Insert bar.
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Most framesets contain nested framesets.
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Few Web pages that use frames use nested frames.
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The most common frame layout has one frame in the top row and two frames in the second row.
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The frameset does not have a Property inspector.
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A visual representation of a frameset is displayed in the upper-left corner of the Property inspector.
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Borders box displays three options: Yes, No, and Maybe.
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In the Border width box, a number specifies the width for a single border in a given frameset.
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The Pixels option on the Units box arrow allocates space after frames with Units set to Relative.
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A percentage-based frame stretches and shrinks based on the width of the browser window.
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The Relative option on the Units box arrow specifies that the selected column or row be allocated the leftover space after pixels and percent frames have had space allocated.
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The frameset and the frame documents need not be saved before you preview frames pages in a browser.
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In Dreamweaver, you can save the frameset file and each framed document individually, but you cannot save them all at once.
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To save a frame or to make changes to the properties of a frame, you first select the frame.
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A frame has a specific Property inspector.
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Using the Property inspector, you can change the default attributes of a frame.
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The frame name is used by a link's target attribute or by a script to refer to the frame.
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The Src box specifies whether scroll bars appear in a given frame.
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Setting the Scroll box to Default allows each browser to use its default value of zero.
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The Border color box specifies a color for the frame background.
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A frame contains a document, image, or another file.
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To delete a frame, drag a frame border off the page or to the edge of the frameset.
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It is not possible to add background, text, tables, or images to a frame.
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One of the advantages of frames is that they can reduce the amount of duplicate information on each page, thus saving download time.
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Setting a frame property overrides the setting for that property in a frameset.
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You cannot use Flash objects to create and insert flash buttons in your document while working in Design view.
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Opening a .fla file requires the Flash program.
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A .swf file is a compressed version of a Flash file.
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A .swt file is the source file for any project and is created in the Flash program.
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When a flash button is saved in Dreamweaver, it has a .swt extension.
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The _self target opens a linked document in the current browser window, replacing all frames.
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A(n) ______________ is an area that acts as an independent browser window and acts independently of other regions in the window. |
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A(n) ______________ defines the layout of the frames when displayed on the screen. |
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A(n) ______________ provides a visual representation of how the framed window will display. |
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A frameset inside another frameset is called a(n) ______________ frameset. |
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In the Property inspector, the ______________ box determines if borders should appear around the frames when a given document is viewed in a browser. |
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In the Property inspector, in the ______________ box, a number specifies a width for all the borders in a frameset. |
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The ______________ box on the right side of the Property inspector is a visual representation of the frameset. |
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When you click the ______________ box arrow on the Property inspector, three options are displayed: Pixels, Percent, and Relative. |
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The ______________ is used by a link's target attribute or by a script to refer to a frame. |
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The ______________ box specifies the source document to display in a given frame. |
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The ______________ box specifies whether scroll bars appear in a frame. |
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The ______________ check box specifies whether a user can change the frame size by dragging the frame borders. |
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The ______________ box specifies a color for frame borders. |
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The ______________ box sets the width in pixels of the space between the frame border and the content. |
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The ______________ box sets the height in pixels of the space between the frame borders and the content. |
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A(n) ______________ file is the source file for any project and is created in the Flash program. |
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A(n) ______________ file is a compressed version of the Flash (.fla) file, optimized for viewing on the Web. |
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A(n) ______________ file is a type of file that enables you to modify and replace information in a Flash movie file. |
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The ______________ box on the Property inspector specifies the Flash button name that identifies the button for scripting. |
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The ______________ boxes indicate the width and height of a Flash object in Pixels. |
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The ______________ box on the Property inspector contains the path to the Flash object file and the file name. |
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Clicking the ______________ button on the Property inspector displays the Insert Flash Button dialog box, or a related dialog box if the object is other than a button. |
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The ______________ button resets the selected button to its original size. |
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The ______________ boxes specify the number of pixels of white space above, below, and on both sides of a button. |
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The ______________ box contains options that set the quality parameter for the object and embed tags that define the button. |
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Choosing the ______________ option in the Quality box results in an emphasis of speed over appearance. |
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Choosing the ______________ option in the Quality box results in emphasis on speed at first, with improvements to appearance when possible. |
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The ______________ box defines how the button (movie) is displayed within the area defined for the movie by the width and height values. |
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The ______________ box contains a palette of colors you can use to specify a background color for an object. |
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The ______________ button lets you preview a Flash object in the Document window. |
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______________ box styles are a type of CSS style that can be applied to any text in a document regardless of which tags control the text. |
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The ______________ target opens a linked document in a new browser window, leaving the current window untouched. |
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The ______________ target opens a linked document in the parent frameset of the frame the link appears in, replacing the entire frameset. |
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The ______________ target opens a link in the current frame, replacing the content in that frame. |
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The ______________ target opens a link in the current browser window, replacing all frames. |
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