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Ch. 5

Review

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Absolute Positioning

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AP Elements

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AP Divs

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The AP Elements

Panel

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Image Maps

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Ch. 5

Review

Absolute Positioning

AP Elements

AP Divs The AP

Elements PanelImage Maps

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This is a pre-designed Web

page that contains the

definition of the appearance of

the page.

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The acronym CSS stands for this

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This is the file extension of a template

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This is the basic building block of a template. (_____

region)

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This is a Web page based on a template, looks identical to the

template.

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This element is a container that holds other types of

content, such as images, text, form objects, tables, etc. It can

be placed anywhere on the page with pixel perfect

precision

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AP elements are positioned using a standard x-, y-, ___ coordinate system.

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AP stands for this in the term AP element

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This allows an AP element to be placed in an exact spot anywhere on the Web page with pixel perfect precision

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This is an extension of HTML that gives Web page

developers the capability of precisely positioning objects

on a Web page (The Abbreviation for Dynamic

HyperText Markup Language)

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This determines an AP element’s stacking order

when more than one element is added to a page

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Name the western most state in America

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Two AP elements are stacked on top of one

another. Both have a vis: set to visible AP div 1’s Z-

index is 3 and AP div 2’s Z-index is 4, which element

will you see in the browser

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Initially how is the stacking order for the Z-

index determined (On Quiz)

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When referring to the Z-index the higher the number

the ________ the priority

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In the AP Div Property Inspector the vis section determines this

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This U.S. city is known as the gateway to the

West

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In the AP Div properties inspector the L and T

specify this

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In the Vis portion of the AP Div Property Inspector this

displays the elements content

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In the Vis portion of the AP Div Property Inspector this hides the elements content

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Name this column within

the AP Elements

Panel

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Name this column within

the AP Elements

Panel

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In the AP Elements Panel under the visibility section a closed-eye indicates this

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In the AP Elements Panel under the visibility section an opened-eye indicates

this

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In the periodic table what is the symbol for Gold

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This is an image that has one or more hotspots on it

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This is a designated area on an image map that the user clicks to cause an action to

occur

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This creates an irregularly shaped

hotspot

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These allow visitors to interact with a Web

page

A.Behaviors B. CSS

C. AP Divs

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Hotspots can perform multiple actions. Name

one

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This inserts the current date whenever you

save the file

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This 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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You can animate the navigation bar by creating

something called this

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7a(a+4)=420

a=?

One of the answers is fine. Extra 500 points if you give

me both answers.

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How is a simple animation created

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Each element can have up to this many different states. We only used three when

we created parks.

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This is the image that is displayed when the visitor

has not clicked or interacted with the element

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This is the image that appears when the mouse pointer is moved over the

Up image

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This is the image that appears after the element is

clicked

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Going back in Dreamweaver: This is

similar to a table of contents in a book. It generally contains links to all the other pages in the site.

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Name the Democratic President that served

between the two George Bush’s.

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Batman’s name

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Hydrogen and oxygen are examples of this state of

matter

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Popeye’s Girlfriend

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What letter follows K in the alphabet

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Name the capital of Vermont

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This is line of latitude that divides the northern and the

southern hemispheres

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Name the four oceans

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The secret route slaves in America used to escape to

freedom in the north

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This man is said to be the primary author of the Declaration of

Independence

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Name the character that is saying this

quote

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Name the character that is saying this quote

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Name the movie that has this quote

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Name the movie

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Name this Movie

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7g2 + 1 = 50

G = ?

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Who was the second president of the United States?

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Pi equals this as a fraction

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How many nouns are in this sentence?

Isabella and Joshua went to the park to play on the swings.

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These are the three main phases of

matter

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This behavior makes visible or hides an element and the element’s content

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