Dreamweaver Chapter 1 Questions
Completion Complete each statement.
1. A(n) ______is a group of related webpages that are linked together and share a common interface and design.
2. The Dreamweaver ______is designed to provide the user with easy access to all the tools needed to create webpages.
3. XHTML is the acronym for ______.
4. ______is no longer considered the standard language to create webpages.
5. HTML stands for ______.
6. A(n) ______is a program, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, that lets you display HTML-developed webpages.
7. The ______is the first page that viewers will see when they visit a website.
8. The ______button, a new feature in Dreamweaver CS4, is similar to using the Preview in Browser button.
9. The ______structure is the way viewers navigate from page to page in your website.
10. The Coding toolbar is available only in Code view and appears ______in the Document window.
11. Directly below the Application bar is the ______toolbar.
12. The Property inspector is ______, which means it changes according to what is selected in the Document window.
13. The ______, located at the bottom of the Dreamweaver window, lets you view and change the properties of a selected object.
14. The ______shows the HTML tags used at the insertion point location.
15. A(n) ______is a window that displays information on a particular topic or contains related commands.
16. Panels can be opened using the Window menu commands or the corresponding ______.
17. The view buttons are located on the ______toolbar.
18. Click Item ______in the figure above to collapse the panel group.
19. Item ______in the figure above is the Collapse to Icons button.
20. Item ______in the figure above is the active panel tab.
21. The ______sets the look and feel of the website and directs viewers to the rest of the pages in the website.
22. When questions or problems arise, you can use the commands on the ______menu to find the answers you need.
23. ______content is a comprehensive term that refers to attractive and engaging images, interactive elements, video, or animations.
24. To start ______your website, you need to create a checklist of questions and answers about the site.
25. Because of the public demand for “instant” information, your plan should include not just how to get the site up and running, but how to keep it ______.
26. The ______folder stores all the webpages or HTML files for the site.
27. In the ______folder you store all of the files that are not pages, such as images and sound files.
28. When you ______a site, the root folder and any folders and files it contains appear in the Files panel, the panel you use to manage your website’s files and folders.
29. Modifying and ______pages in a website is an ongoing process.
30. A(n) ______is a web address that is expressed in letters instead of numbers and usually reflects the name of the business represented by the website.
31. URL stands for ______.
32. A(n) ______is a web server that hosts websites and is not directly connected to the computer housing the local site.
33. Once a site is published to a remote server, it is called a(n) ______.
34. You should definitely use the ______to add, delete, move, or rename files and folders in a website.
35. The home page is called the ______page, because it is at a higher level in the web hierarchy.
36. When you view a webpage in a browser, its page title is displayed in the browser window ______.
37. The pages linked to the parent page are called ______pages.
38. The figure above shows a panel group being ______.
39. When the Live View button is ______, the Shows the Live View source in code view button can be toggled on or off.
40. When docking a panel group, the ______is a heavy blue line that appears when the panel is in the correct position to be docked.