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The Internet, or Net, is _____. |
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In a network, the computer from which a client accesses information is called a _____. |
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A(n) _____ is a software program that requests a Web page, interprets code contained within the page, and displays the contents of the page on a computer display device. |
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On a Web page, a _____ can link to another place in the same Web page or to an entirely different Web page. |
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A(n) _____ is a group of linked Web pages. |
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A(n) _____ provides the same services as an Internet service provider as well as member-only services. |
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A(n) _____ provides a variety of Internet services from a single, convenient location. |
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A Web site that contains factual information, such as research and statistics, is called a(n) _____. |
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When planning a Web site, designers use _____ to communicate the intention of the Web site. |
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_____ can transmit a large number of moving images or a vast quantity of data simultaneously at a high speed. |
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A _____ extends the capability of a Web browser. |
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_____ is the pathway through a Web site. |
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In a _____, a user navigates sequentially, moving from one page to the next. |
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A _____, which is also called a random structure, places few restrictions on organizational patterns. |
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Procedural manuals, events, and item lists are types of content well-suited to a Web site with a _____. |
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Large Web sites frequently use a _____, which is a combination of two or more types of structures. |
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_____ is the appearance and arrangement of the characters that make up text. |
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A _____ consists of all the characters available in a particular style and weight for a specific design. |
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_____ are the more popular fonts, which most visitors to a Web site are likely to have installed on their computers. |
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The accompanying figure shows two versions of a(n) _____, one that demonstrates a plain page with a heading and text and one that presents strong visual contrast. |
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A _____ is a special type of document that can help Web designers maintain consistency and update changes throughout a site. |
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A(n) _____ is a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device connected to the Internet. |
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Some Web sites use a(n) _____ for encrypting confidential data such as credit card numbers. |
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A(n) _____ is a program that allows users to enter, edit, save, and print text. |
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A(n) _____ specifies conditions within an element. |
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The more popular Web browser software programs are Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Macromedia Roundtrip HTML. |
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Most Web pages are part of a Web site. |
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There are 18 basic types of Web sites. |
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A Web site with content that describes a cause, opinion, question, or idea is called a personal Web site. |
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Some individuals use word processing software or markup languages to create Web pages. |
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Web sites that are created without the proper planning tend to be unorganized but very easy to navigate. |
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When planning a Web site, it is not important to identify the potential audience for the site. |
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T1 lines, DSL, ISDN, fiber optics, and cable modems are all examples of baseband media. |
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Web page developers should never visit other Web sites that are similar to their proposed sites, because they might be accused of stealing ideas. |
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When planning a Web site, developers should consider what methods they will use to keep their audience returning to the site. |
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Text is the primary component of most Web pages. |
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The color palette a designer selects for a Web site can enhance or detract from the designer's message or goal. |
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There are 36 browser-safe colors available to Web site designers. |
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A plug-in extends the capability of a Web browser. |
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It is always possible to predict at what point a visitor to a Web site will enter within the site's structure. |
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In a Web site with a linear structure, the user navigates sequentially, moving from one page to the next. |
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A Web structure places few restrictions on organizational patterns. |
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A random structure is recommended if the goal of a Web site is to provide a basic understanding of a particular topic. |
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If a Web site consists of a number of topics of equal importance, a grid structure probably is not the best navigational choice. |
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Typography is the appearance and arrangement of the characters that make up text on a Web site. |
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Times New Roman, Courier, and Arial are examples of Web-safe fonts. |
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Dreamweaver provides no more than one standard page layout template. |
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In a group test, a Web developer asks other individuals to test a Web site and provide feedback. |
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The Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet service that translates domain names into their corresponding IP address. |
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The Uniform Resource Locator is a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device that is connected to the Internet. |
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The Hypertext Transfer Protocol provides a listing of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) accredited domain name registrars. |
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Web site developers can expect to pay thousands of dollars per year for a domain name. |
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If a developer selects an ISP that provides free server space, visitors will probably seldom be subjected to advertisements and pop-up windows. |
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Publishing files is the same as uploading them. |
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Microsoft Notepad and WordPad are examples of text editors. |
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A text editor is a more sophisticated version of an HTML editor. |
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Web pages are written in ASCII and saved in plain text. |
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HTML has been the primary language of the Web and most likely will continue to be for at least the near future. |
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A Web site's source code contains elements. |
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Attributes are always repeated or contained in an end element. |
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Web developers can use Microsoft Notepad or WordPad to create XHTML documents. |
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Use uppercase characters when typing XHTML elements. |
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Adobe Roundtrip technology allows users to create plug-ins for Web sites. |
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Cascading Style Sheets styles (CSS styles) are collections of formatting definitions that affect the appearance of Web page elements. |
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The _________________________ is a global network that connects millions of computers. |
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A(n) _________________________ is a group of computers and associated devices that are connected by communications facilities. |
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Users access Web resources, such as text, graphics, sound, video, and multimedia through a(n) _________________________. |
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A software program that requests a Web page, interprets the code contained within the page, and then displays the contents of the Web page on a computer display device is called a(n) _________________________. |
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A(n) _________________________ can connect to another place in the same Web page or to an entirely different Web page. |
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A group of related Web pages is called a _________________________. |
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A(n) _________________________ provides Internet access to users with Web-enabled devices or wireless modems. |
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A(n) _________________________ like the one shown in the accompanying figure provides a variety of Internet services from a single, convenient location. |
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A(n) _________________________ contains factual information, such as research and statistics. |
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A(n) _________________________ is a Web site that uses a regularly updated journal format to reflect the interests, opinions, and personality of the author and sometimes of site visitors. |
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In order to create a focus for a new Web site, Web developers produce a(n) _________________________, which communicates the intention of the Web site. |
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Media and hardware such as T1 lines, DSL, ISDN, fiber optics, and cable modems work with _________________________. |
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A(n) _________________________ extends the capability of a Web browser. |
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Once a visitor is at a Web site, _________________________, which is the pathway through the site, must be obvious and intuitive. |
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A(n) _________________________ outlines the structure of an entire Web site. |
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In a Web site with a(n) _________________________, a user navigates sequentially, moving from one page to the next. |
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A(n) _________________________ organizes information on a Web site by combining two or more Web structures. |
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_________________________ is the appearance and arrangement of the characters that make up text on a Web site. |
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A(n) _________________________ consists of all the characters available in a particular style and weight for a specific design. |
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The _________________________ on a Web page is the design of text characters. |
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The process of making a Web site available to visitors is called _________________________. |
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A(n) _________________________ is a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device connected to the Internet. |
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A(n) _________________________ is the text version of an IP address. |
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_________________________ keep track of the number of accesses to a Web site. |
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A(n) _________________________ is a more sophisticated version of a text editor. |
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A(n) _________________________ is a program that allows a user to view a document as it will appear in the final product and to edit the text, images, or other elements directly within that view. |
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The _________________________ format is the most widely used coding system to represent data. |
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_________________________ is an authoring language that defines the structure and layout of a document so that it displays as a Web page in a Web browser. |
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The _________________________, which contains elements, is program instructions. |
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In HTML, the _________________________ is the text and images that a browser displays. |
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_________________________ have a start element and an end element. |
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Elements that do not have an end element are called _________________________. |
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Some elements contain a(n) _________________________, which is additional information placed within angle brackets. |
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A(n) _________________________ specifies conditions within an element. |
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_________________________ can import Microsoft Office or other software Web pages and delete the unused code. |
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