How is the primary purpose of the website www.gap.com classified?
Which is an ADVANTAGE of web development standards?
Which authoring language is used in this example? html headtitleJohn’s Website/title/head bodybWelcome to my website!/b/body /html
Suzy uses an open source computer program that allows her to key HTML code and save it so she can publish her website. This computer program is an example of:
What is the purpose of HTML tags?
Which HTML code would result in the words “My Webpage” displaying centered, italicized and red?
html body h4A List:/h4 ol liPresident/li liVice President/li liSecretary/li /ol /body /html. In Figure 3.02A, which will be displayed when the source code is viewed in a browser?
Which is an example of a file that would be saved in the Images folder?
In Figure 3.02B, the code is an example of: Figure 3.02B head style type=text/css p color:green; text-align:center; font-family:verdana;font-size:10px; /style /head
Which improves website accessibility for users with disabilities?
Suzanne visited the W3C website to test her website. This is an example of which step accomplished prior to publishing her website?
In Figure 3.02C, all are true about this home page EXCEPT:
What does URL stand for?
In the URL http://www.barnesandnoble.com/, which part is the tld (top level domain)?
What does HTML stand for?
Which of the following is a version of HTML that's so new, it's actually still under construction?
Which of the following best describes what you see when you open a Web page in a text editor?
There are certain mandatory tags that every Web page must contain. Which of the following tag pairs are mandatory?
Which of the following is another term for folder?
Which tag within the greater than and less than sign in a page's source code lets the user agent know it has reached the end of the document?
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