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Web Page Design - Chapter 1 pre-test

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

____ view shows the underlying HTML code for the page, but not how it will look on a browser.
a.
Design
b.
Debugging
c.
Code
d.
Code and Design
 

 2. 

The ____ is located below the document window.
a.
status bar
b.
Insert bar
c.
Property inspector
d.
Menu bar
 
 
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 3. 

Item ____ above is the Browse for File icon.
a.
2
b.
5
c.
6
d.
7
 

 4. 

Item ____ above is the Src text box.
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
7
 

 5. 

Item 1 above is the ____.
a.
Code view
b.
Property Inspector
c.
Tag Inspector
d.
Coding toolbar
 

 6. 

____ a Web site means that you transfer all the files for the site to a Web server.
a.
Finishing
b.
Publishing
c.
Distributing
d.
Pushing
 

 7. 

A(n) ____ address is an assigned series of numbers, separated by periods, that designate an address on the Internet.
a.
MAC
b.
Internet
c.
physical
d.
IP
 

 8. 

You can use the ____ panel to create folders to organize and store the various files for your Web site, and to add pages to your Web site.
a.
Files
b.
Application
c.
CSS
d.
Dreamweaver
 

 9. 

____ are graphic or text elements on a Web page that users click to display another location on the page, another Web page on the same Web site, or a Web page on a different Web site.
a.
Forms
b.
Links
c.
Banners
d.
Maps
 

 10. 

____ view shows the page as it would appear in a browser and is primarily used for designing and creating a Web page.
a.
Debugging
b.
Code and Design
c.
Code
d.
Design
 

 11. 

The ____ is located above the document window.
a.
menu bar
b.
Document toolbar
c.
document window
d.
Insert bar
 

 12. 

The ____ is the large white area in the Dreamweaver program window where you create and edit Web pages.
a.
document window
b.
menu bar
c.
Document toolbar
d.
Insert bar
 

 13. 

A ____ is a particular way of displaying page content.
a.
view
b.
navigation structure
c.
panel
d.
home page
 

 14. 

____ are graphics displayed across the top of the screen that can incorporate a company’s logo, contact information, and links to the other pages in the site.
a.
Banners
b.
Links
c.
Image maps
d.
Navigation bars
 

 15. 

The ____ is a graphical representation of how the pages within a Web site relate to each other.
a.
home page
b.
navigation structure
c.
site map
d.
File panel
 

Completion
Complete each statement.
 

 16. 

The ____________________ structure is the way viewers navigate from page to page in your Web site.
 

 
 
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 17. 

Item ____________________ in the figure above can be clicked to show local and remote sites button.
 

 

 18. 

Item ____________________ in the figure above is the View list arrow.
 

 

 19. 

Item ____________________ in the figure above is the Site list arrow.
 

 

 20. 

The ____________________ is the first page that viewers will see when they visit a Web site.
 

 
 
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 21. 

Item ____________________ in the figure above is the expander arrow.
 

 

 22. 

Item ____________________ in the figure above is the application panel group.
 

 

 23. 

Item ____________________ in the figure above can be dragged to undock or “float” the panel group.
 

 

 24. 

HTML stands for _________________________.
 

 

 25. 

The Dreamweaver ____________________ is designed to provide you with easy access to all the tools you need to create Web pages.
 

 

 26. 

You can use the ____________________ map to view and edit the navigation structure of your Web site.
 

 

 27. 

A(n) ____________________ is a program, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator, that lets you display HTML-developed Web pages.
 

 

 28. 

The ____________________, located at the bottom of the Dreamweaver window, lets you view and change the properties of a selected object.
 

 

 29. 

A(n) ____________________ is a group of related Web pages that are linked together and share a common interface and design.
 

 

Essay
 

 30. 

What is a site map and how is it useful?
 

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 31. 

After you create a root folder, you need to define your Web site.
 

 32. 

The Dreamweaver Start page provides shortcuts for opening files or for creating new files or Web sites.
 

 33. 

Dreamweaver 8 lets you create dynamic, interactive Web pages.
 

 34. 

Panel groups can be collapsed and docked on the right side of the screen, or undocked by dragging the gripper on the left side of the panel group title bar.
 

 35. 

You use a browser to view your Web pages on the Internet.
 

 36. 

Files created in Dreamweaver are saved using the .mdw Macromedia proprietary file extension.
 

 37. 

Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 is a Web development tool.
 

 38. 

Once you complete the planning phase, you need to set up the structure of the site by creating a storyboard.
 

 39. 

After you create the assets folder, it is a good idea to set it as the default location to store the Web site images.
 

 40. 

The first Web page that appears when viewers go to a Web site is called the default page.
 

 41. 

The home page filename usually has the name home.html (.htm).
 

 42. 

You cannot use Dreamweaver to create individual Web pages.
 

 43. 

You can use the Property inspector to format text so that it is attractive and easy to read.
 

 44. 

To view the code for a particular page element, select the page element in Design view, then click the Show Code view button.
 

 45. 

It is not a good idea to create subfolders within the assets folder.
 



 
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