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Like a table, a(n) ____ is a container that holds other types of content. |
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x-, y-, and z-coordinate system |
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Absolute positioning is possible because elements are positioned using a standard ____. |
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____ gives Web page developers the capability of precisely positioning objects on a Web page. |
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With DHTML, you can ____. |
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____ ignores element code and displays the content in the normal flow of the page, with no absolute positioning. |
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____ has a difficult time with AP elements and often displays them incorrectly |
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Element names must start with a(n) ____. |
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____ often is used to group elements together. |
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The default unit for position and size is ____. |
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The ____ determines the stacking order of elements. |
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The ____ property works only with the div and span tags and controls how elements appear in a browser when the content exceeds the element’s specified size. |
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The clip attribute defines the coordinate space of an element from the ____ corner of the element. |
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If the AP element borders do not display in the Document window, they can be turned on through the Visual Aids submenu accessed through the ____ menu. |
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The code marker is a small ____. |
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Anchor points for AP elements check box |
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For the code marker to display, the ____ must be selected through the Invisible Elements category in the Preferences dialog box. |
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To create a nested element, draw the element inside an existing element while holding down the ____ key. |
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A nested element is also called a ____. |
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float on top of each other |
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Elements that ____ have a stacking order. |
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The code for ____ is stored as part of the Web page HTML code. |
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A Web site developer can create a(n) ____ on an image map that a user clicks to cause an action to occur. |
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____ is a hotspot tool available in Dreamweaver. |
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Click the _____ Hotspot Tool to close a polygon shape made with the Polygon Hotspot Tool. |
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____ is the default action selected through the Behaviors panel. |
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a(n) ____ bar is a set of interactive buttons that the Web site visitor uses as links to other Web pages, Web sites, or frames. |
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The ______________________ determines an element's stacking order when more than one element is added to a page. |
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______________________ is an extension of HTML that gives Web page developers the capability of precisely positioning objects on a Web page. |
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The ______________________ option of the Vis property does not specify a visibility property. |
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The ______________________ option of the Vis property uses the visibility property of the element's parent. |
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The ______________________ is the 0 point, or the location on a page where the horizontal and vertical lines meet and read 0. |
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The 0 point is represented by the ______________________, which is located in the Document window when a page is displayed in Design view and the rulers are displayed. |
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When you insert an AP element, a(n) ______________________ appears in the Document window. |
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in addition to moving an element by positioning the mouse pointer on an element’s border, you can drag the ______________________ that appears above the element in the upper-left corner. |
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The ______________________ panel is helpful in managing the elements in a document. |
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A(n) ______________________ indicates that an element is hidden. |
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A(n) ______________________ element is similar in concept to a nested table or a nested frame. |
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The ______________________ element is the element containing the code for other elements. |
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A(n) ____________________ is a designated area on an image map that the user clicks to cause an action to occur. |
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The way in which ____________________ is stored and interpreted depends on the type of map. |
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A Web server interprets the code or map data for ____________________ maps. |
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The code for ____________________ maps is stored as part of the Web page HTML code. |
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Use the ______________________ to define an irregularly shaped hotspot. |
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A(n) ______________________ is a combination of an event and an action. |
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______________________ is an event used to set up an interactive process in which the user can drag or rearrange elements of the design. |
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The action _______________ initiates whatever action is associated with the event when the mouse is moved out of an object. |
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The ______________________ command lets you align elements to their left, right, top, or bottom edges. |
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A(n) ______________________ is a set of interactive buttons that the Web site visitor uses as links to other Web pages or Web sites or other frames. |
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An element in a navigation bar is called a(n) ______________________ if animation takes place when you move the mouse pointer over the element or click the element. |
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An image that displays when a visitor has not clicked or interacted with an element in the Dreamweaver navigation bar is in the ______________________ state. |
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The ______________________ state describes an image that appears after the element in the Dreamweaver navigation bar is clicked. |
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