Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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____ 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 |
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The ____ is located below the document window.
a. | status bar | b. | Insert bar | c. | Property
inspector | d. | Menu bar |
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Item ____ above is the Browse for File icon.
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Item ____ above is the Src text box.
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Item 1 above is the ____.
a. | Code view | b. | Property Inspector | c. | Tag
Inspector | d. | Coding toolbar |
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____ 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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____ 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 |
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____ 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 |
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The ____ is located above the document window.
a. | menu bar | b. | Document toolbar | c. | document
window | d. | Insert bar |
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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 |
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A ____ is a particular way of displaying page content.
a. | view | b. | navigation structure | c. | panel | d. | home page |
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____ 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 |
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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 |
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Completion Complete each
statement.
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The ____________________ structure is the way viewers navigate from page to page
in your Web site.
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Item ____________________ in the figure above can be clicked to show local and
remote sites button.
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Item ____________________ in the figure above is the View list arrow.
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Item ____________________ in the figure above is the Site list arrow.
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The ____________________ is the first page that viewers will see when they visit
a Web site.
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Item ____________________ in the figure above is the expander arrow.
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Item ____________________ in the figure above is the application panel
group.
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Item ____________________ in the figure above can be dragged to undock or
“float” the panel group.
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HTML stands for _________________________.
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The Dreamweaver ____________________ is designed to provide you with easy access
to all the tools you need to create Web pages.
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You can use the ____________________ map to view and edit the navigation
structure of your Web site.
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A(n) ____________________ is a program, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Netscape Communicator, that lets you display HTML-developed Web pages.
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The ____________________, located at the bottom of the Dreamweaver window, lets
you view and change the properties of a selected object.
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A(n) ____________________ is a group of related Web pages that are linked
together and share a common interface and design.
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Essay
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What is a site map and how is it useful?
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True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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31.
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After you create a root folder, you need to define your Web site.
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The Dreamweaver Start page provides shortcuts for opening files or for creating
new files or Web sites.
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Dreamweaver 8 lets you create dynamic, interactive Web pages.
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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.
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You use a browser to view your Web pages on the Internet.
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Files created in Dreamweaver are saved using the .mdw Macromedia proprietary
file extension.
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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 is a Web development tool.
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Once you complete the planning phase, you need to set up the structure of the
site by creating a storyboard.
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After you create the assets folder, it is a good idea to set it as the default
location to store the Web site images.
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The first Web page that appears when viewers go to a Web site is called the
default page.
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The home page filename usually has the name home.html (.htm).
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42.
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You cannot use Dreamweaver to create individual Web pages.
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43.
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You can use the Property inspector to format text so that it is attractive and
easy to read.
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44.
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To view the code for a particular page element, select the page element in
Design view, then click the Show Code view button.
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It is not a good idea to create subfolders within the assets folder.
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