Dreamweaver 2
To ensure that all links work correctly and are current, you need to test them regularly.
Too many text blocks, links, animations, and images in a web page can be distracting.
You should consider leaving some white space on each web page.
A simple, well-designed site that works well is far superior to a complex one that contains errors.
Page titles are not to be confused with filenames, the name used to store each file on the server.
The background color should complement the colors used for text, links, and images that are placed on the page.
To ensure that viewers do not get lost in your site, make sure you design all the pages with a consistent look and feel.
Many search engines display page titles and descriptions in their search results.
You should not publish a web page that has a link to an unfinished page.
To import text from a Microsoft Word file, you use the Import Word Document command.
Using fonts within the default settings is wise, as fonts set outside the default settings may not be available on all viewers’ computers.
You should never use a number for the first character of a filename.
You can drag the slider on the left side of the History panel to undo or redo steps.
A JavaScript function is a block of code that adds dynamic content such as rollovers or interactive forms to a web page.
After editing in the Code Inspector, you must refresh your changes to see them.
The best way to test a web page is to preview it in a browser window to make sure that all text and image elements appear the way you expect them to.
Some page elements such as fonts, colors, table borders, layers, and horizontal rules may not appear consistently in both Windows and Macintosh platforms.
The head content of a web page contains information used by search engines to help viewers find your website.
The head content of a web page includes the page title that appears in the title bar of the browser and some important page elements that are not visible in the browser.
Meta tags are read by screen readers and are also used to provide the server information such as the PICS rating for the page.
PICS is a rating system for web pages that is similar to rating systems used for movies.
Dreamweaver has two web-safe color palette(s).
Dreamweaver’s web-safe color palettes contain
Radial symmetry runs from the center of the page outward, like the petals of a flower.
The background color is the color that fills the entire web page.
RGB is not one of the color palettes available in Dreamweaver.
The default color for visited links, or links that have been previously clicked, is purple.
The default color for unvisited links, or links that the viewer has not yet clicked, is blue.
The hexadecimal value of white is FFFFFF.
The hexadecimal number system is based on 16.
In the hexadecimal system, “A” represents the number 11.
A font combination is a set of three fonts that specify which fonts a browser should use to display the text of your web page.
Heading 1 is the largest heading format size.
Heading 6 is the smallest heading format size.
(-) is not a forbidden character for filenames of web pages.
The HTML code for a Heading 4 tag is <h4>.
The history panel records each editing and formatting task performed and displays them in a list in the order in which they were completed.
You can press [F10] to display the Code Inspector.
The web TV window size is 544 x 378.
To open the Code Inspector, you can click “Code Inspector” in the Window menu on the Application bar.
To open the History panel, you can click “History” in the Window menu on the Application bar.
To clean up Word HTML, you can click “Clean Up Word HTML” in the Commands menu on the Application bar.
White space is the area on a web page that contains no text or graphics.
Too many media elements, such as images, video clips, or sounds, may result in a page that takes too much time to load.
Viewers of a website should always be able to easily find their way back to the home page.
You should make sure the navigation structure of your website is easy to use.
Consistency in the use of color and fonts, the placement of the navigation links, and the overall page design gives a website a unified look and promotes greater ease-of-use and accessibility.
Meta tags are HTML codes that include information about the page, such as the page title, keywords and descriptions.
PICS is the acronym for Platform for Internet Content Selection.
Keywords are words that relate to the content of the website.
A(n) description is a short paragraph that describes the content and features of the website.
The body of a web page is the part of the page that appears in a browser window.
A strong contrast between the text color and the background color makes it easier for viewers to read the text on your web page.
You change the background color, text, and link colors using the color picker in the Page Properties dialog box.
A CSS block is a section of a web page defined and formatted using a Cascading Style Sheet.
Links pointing outside of the website are called external links.
Templates are web pages that contain the basic layout for each page in the site, including the location of a company logo or a menu of buttons.
You should keep your keywords and description short and concise to ensure that all search engines will include your site.
Each color is assigned a(n) hexidecimal RGB value, a value that represents the amount of red, green, and blue present in the color.
Because the hexadecimal number system includes only numbers up to 9, values after use the letters of the alphabet.
To apply formatting to text, you first select the text you want to enhance, and then use the property inspector to apply formatting attributes, such as font type, size, color, alignment, and indents.
To create bold text, use the HTML tag <strong></strong>.
Always use the Clean Up Word HTML command after importing a Word file.
Broken links are links that cannot find their intended destinations.
A common point of contact is a(n) mailto link, which is an e-mail address that viewers with questions or problems can use to contact someone at the company’s headquarters.
A(n) navigation bar is an area on a web page that contains links to the main pages of a website.
Each task listed in the History panel is called a(n) step.
A(n) rollover is a special effect that changes the appearance of an object when the mouse moves over it.
The figure above shows part of the history panel.
The World Wrap feature forces text to stay within the confines of the Code Inspector window, allowing you to read without scrolling sideways.
You can create comments in any Dreamweaver view, but you must turn on Invisible Element to see them in Design view.
A horizontal rule is a line used to separate page elements.
To ensure that all links work correctly and are current, you need to test them regularly.
Too many text blocks, links, animations, and images in a web page can be distracting.
You should consider leaving some white space on each web page.
A simple, well-designed site that works well is far superior to a complex one that contains errors.
Page titles are not to be confused with filenames, the name used to store each file on the server.
The background color should complement the colors used for text, links, and images that are placed on the page.
To ensure that viewers do not get lost in your site, make sure you design all the pages with a consistent look and feel.
Many search engines display page titles and descriptions in their search results.
You should not publish a web page that has a link to an unfinished page.
To import text from a Microsoft Word file, you use the Import Word Document command.
Using fonts within the default settings is wise, as fonts set outside the default settings may not be available on all viewers’ computers.
You should never use a number for the first character of a filename.
You can drag the slider on the left side of the History panel to undo or redo steps.
A JavaScript function is a block of code that adds dynamic content such as rollovers or interactive forms to a web page.
After editing in the Code Inspector, you must refresh your changes to see them.
The best way to test a web page is to preview it in a browser window to make sure that all text and image elements appear the way you expect them to.
Some page elements such as fonts, colors, table borders, layers, and horizontal rules may not appear consistently in both Windows and Macintosh platforms.
The head content of a web page contains information used by search engines to help viewers find your website.
The head content of a web page includes the page title that appears in the title bar of the browser and some important page elements that are not visible in the browser.
Meta tags are read by screen readers and are also used to provide the server information such as the PICS rating for the page.
PICS is a rating system for web pages that is similar to rating systems used for movies.
Dreamweaver has two web-safe color palette(s).
Dreamweaver’s web-safe color palettes contain
Radial symmetry runs from the center of the page outward, like the petals of a flower.
The background color is the color that fills the entire web page.
RGB is not one of the color palettes available in Dreamweaver.
The default color for visited links, or links that have been previously clicked, is purple.
The default color for unvisited links, or links that the viewer has not yet clicked, is blue.
The hexadecimal value of white is FFFFFF.
The hexadecimal number system is based on 16.
In the hexadecimal system, “A” represents the number 11.
A font combination is a set of three fonts that specify which fonts a browser should use to display the text of your web page.
Heading 1 is the largest heading format size.
Heading 6 is the smallest heading format size.
(-) is not a forbidden character for filenames of web pages.
The HTML code for a Heading 4 tag is <h4>.
The history panel records each editing and formatting task performed and displays them in a list in the order in which they were completed.
You can press [F10] to display the Code Inspector.
The web TV window size is 544 x 378.
To open the Code Inspector, you can click “Code Inspector” in the Window menu on the Application bar.
To open the History panel, you can click “History” in the Window menu on the Application bar.
To clean up Word HTML, you can click “Clean Up Word HTML” in the Commands menu on the Application bar.
White space is the area on a web page that contains no text or graphics.
Too many media elements, such as images, video clips, or sounds, may result in a page that takes too much time to load.
Viewers of a website should always be able to easily find their way back to the home page.
You should make sure the navigation structure of your website is easy to use.
Consistency in the use of color and fonts, the placement of the navigation links, and the overall page design gives a website a unified look and promotes greater ease-of-use and accessibility.
Meta tags are HTML codes that include information about the page, such as the page title, keywords and descriptions.
PICS is the acronym for Platform for Internet Content Selection.
Keywords are words that relate to the content of the website.
A(n) description is a short paragraph that describes the content and features of the website.
The body of a web page is the part of the page that appears in a browser window.
A strong contrast between the text color and the background color makes it easier for viewers to read the text on your web page.
You change the background color, text, and link colors using the color picker in the Page Properties dialog box.
A CSS block is a section of a web page defined and formatted using a Cascading Style Sheet.
Links pointing outside of the website are called external links.
Templates are web pages that contain the basic layout for each page in the site, including the location of a company logo or a menu of buttons.
You should keep your keywords and description short and concise to ensure that all search engines will include your site.
Each color is assigned a(n) hexidecimal RGB value, a value that represents the amount of red, green, and blue present in the color.
Because the hexadecimal number system includes only numbers up to 9, values after use the letters of the alphabet.
To apply formatting to text, you first select the text you want to enhance, and then use the property inspector to apply formatting attributes, such as font type, size, color, alignment, and indents.
To create bold text, use the HTML tag <strong></strong>.
Always use the Clean Up Word HTML command after importing a Word file.
Broken links are links that cannot find their intended destinations.
A common point of contact is a(n) mailto link, which is an e-mail address that viewers with questions or problems can use to contact someone at the company’s headquarters.
A(n) navigation bar is an area on a web page that contains links to the main pages of a website.
Each task listed in the History panel is called a(n) step.
A(n) rollover is a special effect that changes the appearance of an object when the mouse moves over it.
The figure above shows part of the history panel.
The World Wrap feature forces text to stay within the confines of the Code Inspector window, allowing you to read without scrolling sideways.
You can create comments in any Dreamweaver view, but you must turn on Invisible Element to see them in Design view.
A horizontal rule is a line used to separate page elements.