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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

The application bar displays the application name, Macromedia Dreamweaver MX; in brackets, the Web page title; and, in parentheses, the file path and file name of the displayed Web page.
 

 2. 

Split view allows you to see both Code view and Design view for the same document in a single window.
 

 3. 

The Attributes inspector displays settings for the selected element’s properties or attributes.
 

 4. 

The Standard toolbar is the default toolbar that displays in the Document window.
 

 5. 

After defining a remote site, you then publish it to a local site.
 

 6. 

When Dreamweaver looks for Web pages, links, images, and other media, the program defaults to the designated root folder.
 

 7. 

A subfolder is a folder inside another folder.
 

 8. 

A site is the succession of folders that must be navigated to get from one folder to another.
 

 9. 

To delete a Web site, click Site on the menu bar and then click Delete Sites.
 

 10. 

Pressing the ENTER key starts a new single line without a blank line between lines of text.
 

 11. 

The Object inspector is one of the panels you will use most often when creating your Web pages.
 

 12. 

The Property inspector is not context-sensitive, so options within the Property inspector do not change relative to the selected object.
 

 13. 

The question mark icon on in the Property inspector opens the Help window.
 

 14. 

Closing the Property inspector removes it completely from the Document window.
 

 15. 

All changes you make to properties are immediately applied in the Document window.
 

 16. 

The Heading style is the normal default style for text on a Web page.
 

 17. 

Use the Preformatted style when you do not want a Web browser to change the line of text in any way.
 

 18. 

The default font used on most Web pages is Times, a serif font.
 

 19. 

To access styles besides bold and italic, click Text on the menu bar and then point to Format.
 

 20. 

In Dreamweaver, the default alignment for text is centered.
 

 21. 

You can align or center part of a heading.
 

 22. 

You cannot align and center complete blocks of text.
 

 23. 

If a frame specified in the Target box does not exist when the current document is opened in a browser, the linked page loads in a new window with the name you specified.
 

 24. 

An ordered list turns the selected paragraph or heading into an item in a bulleted list.
 

 25. 

An ordered list is similar to an unordered list.
 

 26. 

Exdent removes the indentation from the selected text by applying or removing the blockquote tag.
 

 27. 

Within Dreamweaver, you cannot apply new formats after you have typed text.
 

 28. 

You must select an entire line or paragraph in order to format that line or paragraph.
 

 29. 

By default, browsers will display the size heading levels in the same font.
 

 30. 

The point size of the six headings increases as the importance of the heading decreases.
 

 31. 

You must select a single paragraph in order to center it.
 

 32. 

You need to select all paragraphs in order to center more than one paragraph at a time.
 

 33. 

How the text displays on a Web page can improve or detract from the overall appearance.
 

 34. 

Decorative font styles emulate handwritten letterforms.
 

 35. 

When you add bullets to paragraphs, any blank lines between each bulleted item is removed.
 

 36. 

The quickest way to add blank lines between bulleted items is to click the ENTER key at the end of each line.
 

 37. 

Inserting two line breaks after a bulleted item adds a blank line.
 

 38. 

A horizontal rule must always be black, but it can be aligned to the left, center, or right.
 

 39. 

If you do not title a page, the page will be displayed in the browser window, Favorites lists, and history lists as Untitled Document.
 

 40. 

Dreamweaver contains a dictionary with American British spelling options.
 

 41. 

The Check Spelling command ignores HTML tags and attributes.
 

 42. 

Attributes are additional information contained within an HTML tag.
 

 43. 

After creating a Web page, it is a good practice to test your Web pages by previewing them in Web browsers to ensure they display correctly.
 

 44. 

In Dreamweaver, you can define up to 100 browsers for previewing.
 

 45. 

To print a Web page, you must first preview it in a browser.
 

 46. 

Dreamweaver provides an option to print the Design view, but does not provide an option to print code.
 

 47. 

Printing a page from a browser is very different from printing a word processing document.
 

 48. 

Clicking the Question Mark in Dreamweaver Help provides context-sensitive help in dialog boxes and panels.
 

 49. 

Reference materials and other forms of assistance are available using the Dreamweaver Help system.
 

 50. 

To open a Web page from the Files panel, you first must select the appropriate Web site.
 



 
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