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A Web site's home page is normally named home.htm or home.html |
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The folder icon represents a folder. |
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The home page generally links to just one or two other pages within a Web site. |
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Bitmap images are composed of key points and paths, which define shapes and coloring instructions, such as line and fill colors. |
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A pixel is the smallest point in a graphical image. |
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Graphic monitors display images by dividing the display screen into thousands (or millions) of pixels, arranged in a grid of rows and columns. |
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Web browsers currently support three bitmap image file types. |
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ackground images add texture to a Web page, but, because they always appear in black and white, do not add color. |
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The Assets panel is grouped with the Site Map and helps users manage and organize a Web site's assets |
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When you insert and align an image into a Document window, Dreamweaver displays an invisible element marker that shows the location of the inserted image within the HTML code. |
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When a Web page is viewed in a browser, the image always displays in exactly the same way that it displays in the Document window. |
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The W and H boxes indicate the dimensions of the Site Map. |
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To create an external link, you can type the URL directly into the Link box or use copy and paste. |
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To create an external link, you can type the URL directly into the Link box or use copy and paste. |
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Alt specifies alternative text that appears in place of an image for text-only browsers or for browsers that have been set to download images manually. |
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Target specifies the image that should load before the main image. |
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Low Src specifies the frame or window in which the linked page should load. |
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The default setting for Dreamweaver includes a border around an image. |
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Cropping lets you edit an image by reducing the area of the image and allows you to eliminate unwanted portions of the image. |
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The Brightness/Contrast tool modifies the contrast or brightness of the pixels in an image. |
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The process of resampling adjusts the focus of an image by increasing the contrast of edges found within the image. |
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Sharpening adds or subtracts pixels from a resized JPEG or GIF image file. |
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You can undo the effect of the Crop command at any time using the Undo Crop command on the Edit menu. |
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A link is a path to another document, another part of the same document, or to other media. |
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An absolute link provides the complete URL of a document. |
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An absolute link provides the complete URL of a document. |
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An external link is used for local links. |
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You use relative links for external links. |
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If linked documents are in the same folder, an internal link is the best type of link to use. |
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You can use a relative link to link to a document in another folder. |
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Root-relative links are used primarily when working with small Web sites that are easily contained. |
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A named anchor lets users link to a specific location within a document. |
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An e-mail link creates a blank e-mail message containing the recipients address. |
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A null, or script, link provides for attaching behaviors to an object or executes JavaScript code. |
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To create a named anchor, click the Named Anchor command on the Files panel. |
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The point to file and drag-and-drop methods of creating relative links require that the Property inspector and the Files or Assets panels be closed. |
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In the drag-and-drop method of creating a relative link, you drag the Point to File icon to the image in the Files or Assets panel. |
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The browse for file method of creating a relative link is accomplished through the Select File dialog box. |
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To use the context menu when creating a relative link, select the text for the link, right-click to display the context menu, and then select the Make Link command. |
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It is not important to include a link from each page within a site back to the home page |
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Absolute links can be created in the same way as relative links. |
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An e-mail link is one of the foundation elements of any successful Web site. |
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The Page Properties dialog box provides six options for link colors. |
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Web development is a never-ending process, because links need to be deleted or edited as e-mail addresses change, URLs to an external link change, or existing links are found to contain errors. |
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It is not possible to use the context menu to edit or delete a link. |
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The Site Map is a graphical representation of the structure of a Web site. |
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The Site Map view allows users to create, change, and display a Web site's structure, but not to print it. ` |
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Starting from the home page, the Site Map default displays the site structure two levels deep. |
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