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Questions:
1. What is a web browser?
2. What does HTML stand for?
3. Identify the various parts of the following URL: http://www.mcgrawhill.com/books/
webdesign/favorites.html __________://_________________/___________/___________/
__________
4. What is WYSIWYG?
5. Fill in the blank: The version of HTML currently under development is _____________.
6. What is the Adobe Dreamweaver program used for?
7. What is one of the two most popular web browsers?
8. Fill in the blank: When you type a URL into your web browser, you send a request to the
________________ that houses that information.
9. What does the acronym “URL” stand for?
10. What organization maintains the standards for HTML?
11. How can you give your site’s visitors visual clues as to where they are in your site’s
structure?
12. Fill in the blank: A good practice is to include a standard _________________ on all pages
for consistency and ease of use.
13. Fill in the blank: Selling products and recruiting potential employees are examples of web
site _______________.
14. Fill in the blank: Before you can begin developing your web site, you must know a little
about the site’s target _________________.
15. If your site represents a new company or one that doesn’t already have information about its
client demographics, where might you look for information?
1. What is a web browser? - A web browser is a software application used to access and view websites and other content on the internet.
2. What does HTML stand for?
- HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language.
3. Identify the various parts of the following URL: http://www.mcgrawhill.com/books/webdesign/favorites.html
- **http**://**www.mcgrawhill.com**/**books**/**webdesign**/**favorites.html**
4. What is WYSIWYG?
- WYSIWYG stands for "What You See Is What You Get." It refers to a system in which the content displayed during editing appears very similar to the final output.
5. Fill in the blank: The version of HTML currently under development is _____________.
- The version of HTML currently under development is HTML 5.3.
6. What is the Adobe Dreamweaver program used for?
- Adobe Dreamweaver is a software program used for designing, coding, and managing websites.
7. What is one of the two most popular web browsers?
- One of the two most popular web browsers is Google Chrome. (The other is Mozilla Firefox.)
8. Fill in the blank: When you type a URL into your web browser, you send a request to the _________________ that houses that information.
- When you type a URL into your web browser, you send a request to the server that houses that information.
9. What does the acronym “URL” stand for?
- URL stands for Uniform Resource Locator.
10. What organization maintains the standards for HTML?
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) maintains the standards for HTML.
11. How can you give your site’s visitors visual clues as to where they are in your site’s structure?
- You can give your site’s visitors visual clues by using a breadcrumb trail, highlighting the current page in the navigation menu, and including headings and subheadings.
12. Fill in the blank: A good practice is to include a standard _________________ on all pages for consistency and ease of use.
- A good practice is to include a standard navigation menu on all pages for consistency and ease of use.
13. Fill in the blank: Selling products and recruiting potential employees are examples of web site _______________.
- Selling products and recruiting potential employees are examples of website goals or objectives.
14. Fill in the blank: Before you can begin developing your web site, you must know a little about the site’s target ________________.
- Before you can begin developing your website, you must know a little about the site’s target audience.
15. If your site represents a new company or one that doesn’t already have information about its client demographics, where might you look for information?
- If your site represents a new company or one that doesn’t already have information about its client demographics, you might look for information through market research, surveys, industry reports, and competitor analysis.