True/False Indicate whether the
statement is true or false.
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The more popular Web browser software programs are Hypertext Transfer Protocol
and Macromedia Roundtrip HTML.
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2.
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Most Web pages are part of a Web site.
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3.
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There are eighteen basic types of Web sites.
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4.
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A Web site with content that describes a cause, opinion, question, or idea is
called a personal Web site.
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5.
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Some individuals use word processing software or markup languages to create Web
pages.
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6.
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Web sites that are created without the proper planning tend to be unorganized
but very easy to navigate.
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7.
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When planning a Web site, it is important to identify the potential audience for
the site.
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8.
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When planning a Web site, it is not important to consider whether or not
potential visitors are likely to have access to broadband media.
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9.
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T1 lines, DSL, ISDN, fiber optics, and cable modems are all examples of baseband
media.
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10.
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Web page developers should never visit other Web sites that are similar to their
proposed sites, because they might be accused of stealing ideas.
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11.
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When planning a Web site, developers should consider what methods they will use
to keep their audience returning to the site.
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12.
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Text is the primary component of most Web pages.
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13.
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After text, audio elements are the most commonly included type of content on a
Web page.
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14.
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The color palette a designer selects for a Web site can enhance or detract from
the designer's message or goal.
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15.
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There are 36 browser-safe colors available to Web site designers.
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16.
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A plug-in extends the capability of a Web browser.
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17.
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It is always possible to predict at what point a visitor to a Web site will ever
within the site's structure.
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18.
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Navigation through a Web site should be obvious and intuitive.
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The goal and the type of a Web site are major determinants in the type of
structure selected for a specific site.
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In a Web site with a linear structure, the user navigates sequentially, moving
from one page to the next.
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21.
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Almost no online tutorials use a linear structure.
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22.
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A Web structure places few restrictions on organizational patterns.
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23.
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A random structure is recommended if the goal of a Web site is to provide a
basic understanding of a particular topic.
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24.
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If a Web site consists of a number of topics of equal importance, a grid
structure probably is not the best navigational choice.
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25.
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Dreamweaver provides a site map feature.
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26.
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Typography is the appearance and arrangement of the characters that make up text
on a Web site.
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27.
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Times New Roman, Courier, and Arial are examples of Web-safe fonts.
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28.
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Dreamweaver provides no more than one standard page layout template.
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29.
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In a group test, a Web developer asks other individuals to test a Web site and
provide feedback.
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30.
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The Domain Name System (DNS) is an Internet service that translates domain names
into their corresponding IP address.
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The Uniform Resource Locator is a number that uniquely identifies each computer
or device that is connected to the Internet.
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The Hypertext Transfer Protocol provides a listing of Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) accredited domain name registrars.
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33.
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Web site developers can expect to pay thousands of dollars per year for a domain
name.
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34.
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If a developer selects an ISP that provides free server space, visitors will
probably seldom be subjected to advertisements and pop-up windows.
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35.
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Server logs keep track of the number of accesses of a Web site.
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36.
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Publishing files is the same as uploading them.
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37.
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Most Web sites do not require maintenance or updating.
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38.
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Microsoft Notepad and WordPad are examples of a text editor.
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A text editor is a more sophisticated version of an HTML editor.
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40.
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Web pages are written in ASCII and saved in plain text.
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41.
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is an authoring language that defines the
structure and layout of a document so that it displays as a Web page in a Web browser.
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42.
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A Web site's source code contains tags.
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43.
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A Web site's document content is the source code.
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44.
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Most tags have a start and an end tag.
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45.
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HTML tags with no end tag are called no-end tags.
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46.
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Attributes are always repeated or contained in an end tag.
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47.
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Web developers an use Microsoft Notepad or WordPad to create HTML
documents.
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48.
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HTML tags are case-sensitive.
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49.
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Macromedia Roundtrip HTML technology allows users to create plug-ins for Web
sites.
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50.
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Cascading Style Sheets styles (CSS styles) are collections of formatting
definitions that affect the appearance of Web page elements.
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