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Access by Design Chapter 1 to 4

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

The W3C was founded before HTML was first formalized.
 

 2. 

The various committees that make up the W3C look to expand and set standards for the many new Web technologies that have emerged.
 

 3. 

A browser does not hide the actual HTML markup tags from the user.
 

 4. 

CSS rules can be placed in an external style sheet.
 

 5. 

The more you standardize, the easier your maintenance chores become.
 

 6. 

Following the W3C standards does not mean that your site has to be visually uninteresting, although you may have to sacrifice the latest multimedia enhancements.
 

 7. 

Knowing your audience is a major step toward correctly implementing your site.
 

 8. 

Centering a page does not ensure that the layout of the content will remain unchanged regardless of the user’s screen resolution.
 

 9. 

As part of the first step in the design process, you develop relative, informative, and timely content.
 

 10. 

As part of the second step in the design process, you quantify your audience.
 

 11. 

As part of the third step in the design process, you list what you want your Web site to accomplish.
 

 12. 

As part of the final step in the design process, you design the navigation to be user-based and user-controlled.
 

 13. 

If a goal of your Web site is to sell a product, the objectives utilized might include testimonials from customers who have purchased the product.
 

 14. 

Defining the purpose of a Web site requires a clear understanding of the site’s goals and objectives.
 

 15. 

After defining a site’s purpose, you formulate it into a clear purpose statement.
 

 16. 

It is important to design your site to accommodate all possible visitors.
 

 17. 

If you have limited resources and a tight time frame for initial Web site development, start by identifying your audience's top two or three goals and needs.
 

 18. 

To create a successful Web site with a high degree of usability, it is not necessary to identify the needs of the audience.
 

 19. 

You are unlikely to find that your audience has more or different needs than originally anticipated after you create your Web site.
 

 20. 

Repurposing content frequently involves abbreviating and rewriting text, rescanning photos, and editing or segmenting video and audio.
 

 21. 

Repurposing content means duplicating on Web pages content created for print.
 

 22. 

Visitors typically like to read long passages of text on-screen.
 

 23. 

A commercial Web site might feature any of the following: order forms, company history, job opportunities, and/or privacy/security statements.
 

 24. 

The use of photographs can help you deliver a message and/or prompt an action beyond the capabilities of text alone.
 

 25. 

Multimedia presentations cannot, by definition, be interactive.
 

 26. 

The extensive use of animation allows users to focus on the Web page's content.
 

 27. 

Downloadable media begin to play as soon as the data transfers in.
 

 28. 

The primary problem in delivering video files over the Web is their extremely large size.
 

 29. 

Typically, cutting-edge technology should be implemented on your site as soon as it is available.
 

 30. 

Hierarchical structure is appropriate for information that needs to be viewed in a historical order.
 

 31. 

You should structure your information to achieve the objectives you have defined.
 

 32. 

Use random structure for large Web sites only.
 

 33. 

Web sites with topics such as famous Latin guitarists or predatory creatures of South America are examples of Web sites in which random structure can be used effectively.
 

 34. 

Information found in organizational and topical Web sites usually is well-suited to hierarchical structure.
 

 35. 

You should structure the information in a Web site to maximize the site's usability.
 

 36. 

An outline can combine structural themes (e.g., linear/tutorial and hierarchical).
 

 37. 

A home page is typically the first Web page your visitor will see.
 

 38. 

A home page should indicate clearly to visitors the kind of Web site they have accessed.
 

 39. 

If your company is small, the home page should clearly indicate the product or service offered.
 

 40. 

A home page should contain a dynamic area that provides constantly changing, interesting content.
 

 41. 

A home page should provide one or more methods of contact.
 

 42. 

A home page should establish the visual identity for a Web site.
 

 43. 

A home page should be different enough to stand out but connect visually with secondary Web pages.
 

 44. 

Splash pages are unfailingly well-received by members of the Web audience.
 

 45. 

Underlying pages should visually connect with the home page and with other secondary pages in the Web site.
 

 46. 

Underlying pages should provide a link to the home page.
 

 47. 

To fulfill a Web site’s purpose and meet its audience’s needs, home, splash, and underlying Web pages should perform typical functions.
 

 48. 

Underlying pages should not display the Web site name.
 

 49. 

The Web is the most popular and fastest growing area in computing today.
 

 50. 

Networks are connected with high-, medium-, and low-speed data lines that allow data to move from one computer to another around the world.
 

 51. 

Internet2 is for-profit and includes more than 200 leading companies in its effort to correct some of the Internet’s challenges, such as bottlenecking.
 

 52. 

Text links usually are italicized or in a different color from the rest of the document.
 

 53. 

The Internet is a worldwide collection of networks, each of which is composed of a collection of smaller networks.
 

 54. 

While initially it was built to handle voice communications, the telephone network also is an integral part of computer communications.
 

 55. 

A dial-up connection is permanent.
 

 56. 

One disadvantage of a dial-up line is the considerable expense.
 

 57. 

A disadvantage of dial-up lines is that you cannot control the quality of the connection because the telephone company’s switching office randomly selects the line.
 

 58. 

Analog lines increasingly are connecting home and business users to networks around the globe because they transmit data and information at faster rates than digital lines.
 

 59. 

Multiplexed T1 lines are less expensive, albeit slower, connection options for home owners and small businesses.
 

 60. 

The Internet backbone itself uses T1 lines.
 

 61. 

When selecting a service provider, be sure it provides at least one local POP telephone number to avoid paying long-distance charges for connection time.
 

 62. 

The fees for using an ISP sometimes are slightly higher than fees for an OSP.
 

 63. 

It is important to test with different browsers as you develop your Web site.
 

 64. 

To locate Web pages on particular topics, you enter a keyword or phrase in the search engine’s text box and click the appropriate button to initiate the search.
 

 65. 

To develop a formal educational Web site, you must understand effective approaches to teaching and learning online.
 

 66. 

Millions of people turn to the Web daily for entertainment.
 

 67. 

To develop an e-commerce site, you must understand the methods for building e-commerce capability into your Web pages.
 

 68. 

A site devoted to black and white photography, including tips for amateurs, photo galleries, and online resources, is an example of an organization Web site.
 

 69. 

The organizations that can benefit from a Web presence are endless.
 

 70. 

Whatever is on a Web page is a fact.
 

 71. 

A corporate Web site providing e-commerce opportunities and customer interactivity may achieve greater success than a competitor’s Web site that simply puts its catalog online.
 

 72. 

When designing a Web page to promote and sell products, make sure you include the benefit associated with each feature you list.
 

 73. 

A corporate Internet might make available to its employees policies and procedures and access to databases.
 

 74. 

Most employees do not consider intranets useful tools because of the security issues at present.
 

 75. 

When you view a Web page with a browser, it reads and interprets the tags.
 

 76. 

With HTML, you can create one link that links to several URLs.
 

 77. 

HTML is a programming language used to create Web pages.
 

 78. 

As a Web page designer, your primary role is to convert text into HTML documents.
 

 79. 

A corporate Web master often assumes the responsibilities for both the Internet and an intranet.
 

 80. 

Multimedia and interactivity are required elements for a successful Web site.
 

 81. 

You are required to provide brief explanations of what visitors will see or hear to help them determine if they really do want to access the multimedia.
 

 82. 

All multimedia elements are accessible to all users.
 

 83. 

When developing original multimedia, users expect that audio or video files will be delivered as integral wholes, and not broken into smaller pieces.
 

 84. 

Home pages should give visitors a choice of high- or low-bandwidth content.
 

 85. 

When adding multimedia to a Web site, you should identify high-bandwidth areas for your audience.
 

 86. 

You should not waste bandwidth on an uninteresting video clip with little action when an audio clip alone will convey the real content of value.
 

 87. 

All browsers support animated GIFs.
 

 88. 

Web audio and video can be either downloadable or streaming.
 

 89. 

36.6 bps modems are still the typical connectivity device for home users.
 

 90. 

In the mid 1990s, people typically accessed the Internet with a 14.4 bps telephone modem, which was the primary option at that time.
 

 91. 

Sites that use Flash or other interactive technologies may take longer to build.
 

 92. 

Daily content update is the standard for content-oriented sites.
 

 93. 

All Web sites must update their content daily to avoid losing visitors.
 

 94. 

Content gathered through a content partnership can be guaranteed to be unique to your Web site.
 

 95. 

Links should only appear at the bottom of a Web page.
 

 96. 

Artistic concerns are the most important element in the development of a Web page.
 

 97. 

All images take the same amount of time to download.
 

 98. 

Most offices have DSL, ISDN, T1, T3, or cable connections.
 

 99. 

For most people, their major use of the Internet is from their homes.
 

 100. 

More Web commerce is conducted for business, not consumer purposes.
 

 101. 

Web developers should always try to keep changing the font styles, colors, etc. of the Web site, to keep the site looking interesting.
 

 102. 

All Web surfers have the same kind of hardware and software.
 

 103. 

Highly personal information requests or behavioral surveys should never be used.
 

 104. 

A site's lowest common denominator (LCD) is the minimum set of variables that need to be programmed so that the largest audience possible can see the Web site.
 

 105. 

Adding any entertainment to a Web site requires the allocation of a large budget and use of complex programming.
 

 106. 

HTML is the only skill needed for Web site development.
 

 107. 

Since the programming and design of a Web site are creative processes, you should not enforce strict deadlines on them.
 

 108. 

The Web looks and acts differently depending on the user's equipment and settings.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 109. 

____ element tags indicate that the text is a first-level heading:
a.
<h0>
c.
<h6>
b.
<h1>
d.
<h7>
 

 110. 

____ allows authors to create style rules for elements and express them externally.
a.
SGML
c.
CSS
b.
WYSIWYG
d.
HTML
 

 111. 

Because XHTML is an application of XML, you must use ____ to render style in XHTML.
a.
template sheets
c.
templates
b.
style sheets
d.
guides
 

 112. 

Every browser contains a program called a(n) ____ that interprets the markup tags in an HTML file.
a.
compiler
c.
parser
b.
translator
d.
interpreter
 

 113. 

____ are helper applications that assist a browser in rendering a special effect.
a.
Widgets
c.
Applets
b.
Helpapps
d.
Plug-ins
 

 114. 

Browser-specific coding may be viable on a company ____, where you know or you can specify that all users have the same brand and version of browser.
a.
extranet
c.
intranet
b.
internet
d.
Web site
 

 115. 

Which is currently the most common method for connecting to the internet?
a.
Cable modem
c.
ISDN basic
b.
Regular telephone line
d.
Digital Subscriber Line
 

 116. 

The ____ is the browser’s temporary storage area for Web pages and images.
a.
queue
c.
cache
b.
back-up folder
d.
reserve
 

 117. 

A computer monitor’s screen ____ is the width and height of the computer screen in pixels.
a.
size
c.
resolution
b.
display
d.
description
 

 118. 

The two most common screen resolutions (traditionally expressed as width X height in pixels) are ____ and ____.
a.
600 X 800; 768 X 1024
c.
600 X 800; 1024 X 768
b.
800 X 600; 768 X 1024
d.
800 X 600; 1024 X 768
 

 119. 

Users with much older computers may have their resolution set to ____, but this resolution has become so obsolete that it is no longer a viable consideration for Web developers.
a.
256 x 256
c.
640 x 480
b.
1024 x 460
d.
480 x 640
 

 120. 

In ____ design, Web pages adapt to different screen resolutions by remaining centered in the user’s browser.
a.
Static
c.
Fixed
b.
Flexible
d.
Centered
 

 121. 

The interface that the user must navigate is often called the ____ of a Web site.
a.
look and feel
c.
taste
b.
feel
d.
look
 

 122. 

Your ____ is the single most important factor in determining the success of your site.
a.
font choice
c.
number of graphics
b.
information design
d.
plug-in requirements
 

 123. 

The screen’s low ____ makes the computer monitor a poor reading medium.
a.
resolution
c.
cost
b.
size
d.
color depth
 

 124. 

When designing a Web page, think about providing contrasting colors that are easy to read and easy on the eye, such as dark colors against a(n) ____ background.
a.
gray
c.
white
b.
black
d.
red
 

 125. 

You can ____ by repeating colors and fonts and by using a page layout that allows different hierarchical levels.
a.
practice consistent placement of page elements
b.
provide visual structure
c.
create smooth transitions
d.
utilize active white space
 

 126. 

You should provide grounding for the user by placing navigation elements ____ on each page.
a.
in different positions
c.
at the top
b.
at the left
d.
in the same position
 

 127. 

The ____ is a conceptual layout device that organizes the page into columns and rows.
a.
grid
c.
style sheet
b.
page template
d.
matrix
 

 128. 

Most current Web sites use ____ in one form or another to give their pages structure and consistency.
a.
elements
c.
forms
b.
plug-ins
d.
tables
 

 129. 

White space that is used deliberately is called ____ white space.
a.
passive
c.
well-formed
b.
intentional
d.
active
 

 130. 

____ white space includes the blank areas that border the screen or are the result of mismatched shapes.
a.
Passive
c.
Well-formed
b.
Intentional
d.
Active
 

 131. 

You can make reading easier by using a text ____ that is narrower than the width of the screen.
a.
row
c.
column
b.
font
d.
spacing
 

 132. 

Which is the most important screen area?
a.
Left
c.
Top
b.
Center
d.
Right
 

 133. 

Which is the second most important screen area?
a.
Left
c.
Top
b.
Center
d.
Right
 

 134. 

Which is the third most important screen area?
a.
Left
c.
Top
b.
Bottom
d.
Right
 

 135. 

Which is the fourth most important screen area?
a.
Left
c.
Top
b.
Bottom
d.
Right
 

 136. 

Which is the least important screen area?
a.
Left
c.
Top
b.
Bottom
d.
Right
 

 137. 

As a function of normal reading habits, the user’s eye may move from ____ and back again.
a.
top to bottom
c.
left to right
b.
bottom to top
d.
right to left
 

 138. 

You should use ____ and color to reinforce location or topic.
a.
font
c.
size
b.
weight
d.
shapes
 

 139. 

You should not make your users click more than ____ times to get to the content they desire.
a.
2
c.
4
b.
3
d.
5
 

 140. 

A(n) ____ can be used to graphically display the organization of your Web site.
a.
Web log
c.
road map
b.
directory tree
d.
site map
 

 141. 

A(n) ____ lets the users pick the exact topic they want to view.
a.
site map
c.
menu bar
b.
hypertext table of contents
d.
title bar
 

 142. 

By default, links are ____ when new.
a.
blue
c.
red
b.
purple
d.
green
 

 143. 

By default, hypertext links change to ____ after they have been visited.
a.
blue
c.
red
b.
purple
d.
green
 

 144. 

Designing for ____ means developing Web pages that remain accessible despite any physical, sensory, and cognitive disabilities,work constraints, or technological barriers on the part of the user.
a.
navigation
c.
accessibility
b.
readability
d.
portability
 

 145. 

“Use the alt attribute to describe the function of each visual.” The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design?
a.
Hypertext links
c.
Images and animations
b.
Multimedia
d.
Scripts, applets, and plug-ins
 

 146. 

“Provide captioning and transcripts of audio and descriptions of video.” The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design?
a.
Hypertext links
c.
Images and animations
b.
Multimedia
d.
Scripts, applets, and plug-ins
 

 147. 

“Use headings, lists, and consistent structure.” The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design?
a.
Hypertext links
c.
Page organization
b.
Multimedia
d.
Scripts, applets, and plug-ins
 

 148. 

“Provide alternative content in case active features are inaccessible or unsupported.” The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design?
a.
Frames
c.
Page organization
b.
Multimedia
d.
Scripts, applets, and plug-ins
 

 149. 

“Use the noframes element and meaningful titles.” The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design?
a.
Frames
c.
Page organization
b.
Multimedia
d.
Tables
 

 150. 

“Summarize.” The W3C provides this accessibility tip in relation to which area of Web design?
a.
Frames
c.
Page organization
b.
Multimedia
d.
Tables
 

 151. 

You can verify that physically challenged people can access your Web pages easily by using ____, a Web-based tool developed by the Center for Applied Special Technology.
a.
Joey
c.
Bobby
b.
Nathan
d.
Freddy
 

 152. 

The computer screen is ____ oriented.
a.
vertically
c.
portrait
b.
landscape
d.
diagonally
 

 153. 

You should avoid ____ text on a(n) ____background and ____ text on a(n) ____ background.
a.
light; dark; dark; dark
c.
light; light; dark; light
b.
dark; light; light; dark
d.
light; light; dark; dark
 

 154. 

The typical resolution for a computer monitor is ____ dpi.
a.
56
c.
72
b.
64
d.
82
 

 155. 

Because of the screen graininess, ____ text is especially hard to read in paragraph format, so restrict its use for special emphasis.
a.
plain
c.
italic
b.
bold
d.
underlined
 

 156. 

The ____ font, designed for print, is hard to read online.
a.
Arial
c.
Courier
b.
Georgia
d.
Times Roman
 

 157. 

Which of the following is the correct order for steps in the six-step design process?
a.
Plan the structure, plan the content, identify the audience, define the purpose
b.
Define the purpose, plan the structure, plan the content, identify the audience
c.
Identify the audience, plan the content, plan the structure, define the purpose
d.
Define the purpose, identify the audience, plan the content, plan the structure
 

 158. 

Step 3 of the design plan is to __________.
a.
plan the Web pages
c.
plan the content
b.
identify the audience
d.
plan the navigation
 

 159. 

Step 5 of the design plan is to __________.
a.
plan the Web pages
c.
plan the content
b.
identify the audience
d.
plan the navigation
 

 160. 

Instead of duplicating content created for print on Web pages, you should __________ the content so it will add value.
a.
cluster
c.
rewrite
b.
repurpose
d.
add multimedia to
 

 161. 

Typically, the primary component of a Web site is __________.
a.
hyperlinks
c.
photographs
b.
text
d.
graphics
 

 162. 

__________ can add action, excitement, and interactivity to your Web pages.
a.
Audio
c.
Multimedia
b.
Dynamically generated content
d.
Graphics
 

 163. 

Multimedia and other technologies often require the use of a(n) __________, which is a software program that allows certain content to function within the Web page.
a.
animator
c.
OSP
b.
stream
d.
plug-in
 

 164. 

__________ allowed multimedia to function, but required it to take place in another browser window.
a.
Helper applications
c.
Animators
b.
Plug-ins
d.
Splash screens
 

 165. 

__________ is/are widely used to attract attention and enliven Web pages with the appearance of moving pictures.
a.
Audio
c.
Downloadable media
b.
Animations
d.
Streaming media
 

 166. 

Web audio and video can be categorized as either __________.
a.
downloadable media or animated media
c.
animated media or streaming media
b.
plug-in media or helper media
d.
downloadable media or streaming media
 

 167. 

Efficiently delivering quality __________ via the Web has presented the most difficult challenges.
a.
audio
c.
animation
b.
video
d.
dynamically generated content
 

 168. 

The Web site’s __________ serves as a blueprint for the Web site.
a.
chart
c.
structure
b.
outline
d.
pseudocode
 

 169. 

__________ structure organizes and presents information in a specific order.
a.
Code
c.
Hierarchical
b.
Flowchart
d.
Linear
 

 170. 

Keeping a Web site organized will help you __________.
a.
work more effectively
b.
minimize the risk of losing or misplacing Web site elements
c.
facilitate the publishing of your Web site to an ISP or OSP
d.
all of the above
 

 171. 

If your Web site has __________ you can create one folder on your local disk for all the files.
a.
fewer than 5-10 files
c.
more than 100 files
b.
between 25 and 50 files
d.
all of the above
 

 172. 

If your Web site is large, you should create separate, logical __________ into which you can place original files.
a.
subfolders
c.
hierarchies
b.
headers
d.
outlines
 

 173. 

The __________ of a Web site defines the site’s major navigational paths.
a.
archive
c.
outline
b.
image map
d.
hierarchy
 

 174. 

You should plan an organized __________ system for your Web site.
a.
indexing
c.
imaging
b.
content
d.
file
 

 175. 

A __________ structure organizes information into categories and subcategories.
a.
linear
c.
tutorial
b.
categorical
d.
hierarchical
 

 176. 

Graphics that have specific designated areas that, when clicked, link to other locations or Web pages are __________.
a.
directories
c.
indices
b.
algorithms
d.
image maps
 

 177. 

A Web site __________ is a common method to help visitors find information.
a.
image map
c.
directory
b.
index
d.
glossary
 

 178. 

A(n) __________ page connects and combines the Web site and establishes continuity within the Web site.
a.
underlying
c.
directory
b.
comment
d.
map
 
 
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 179. 

As shown in the accompanying figure, on the Web, you access graphics, sounds, video clips, and regular text using a __________, which is a special software pointer that points to the location of the computer on which the specific information is stored, as well as the information itself.
a.
protocol
c.
program
b.
URL
d.
link
 

 180. 

A collection of linked Web pages that typically starts with a home page is called a Web __________.
a.
link
c.
site
b.
splash
d.
index
 

 181. 

Graphics, text, and other information available at a Web site are stored in a specifically formatted electronic document called a Web __________.
a.
page
c.
protocol
b.
site
d.
index
 

 182. 

A link can be a(n) __________.
a.
word
c.
image
b.
phrase
d.
any of the above
 

 183. 

A __________ page provides information about the Web site’s purpose and content.
a.
splash
c.
home
b.
script
d.
servlet
 

 184. 

The activity of jumping from one Web page to another sometimes is referred to __________ the Web.
a.
riding
c.
splashing
b.
surfing
d.
moving
 

 185. 

Main users of __________ lines include large companies, telephone companies, and service providers connecting to the Internet backbone.
a.
T3
c.
ISDN
b.
T1
d.
DSL
 

 186. 

Businesses often use __________ lines to connect to the Internet.
a.
ISP
c.
T3
b.
T1
d.
ADSL
 

 187. 

A(n) __________ rate is the speed at which a line carries data and information.
a.
chart
c.
hierarchy
b.
system
d.
transfer
 

 188. 

Transfer rates usually are expressed as __________.
a.
Kbps
c.
Mbs
b.
MHz
d.
GHz
 

 189. 

A(n) __________ supplies Internet access, along with members-only features that offer a variety of special content and services such as news, weather, legal information, financial data, and the like.
a.
OSP
c.
DSL
b.
ISP
d.
ISDN
 

 190. 

You need a Web __________ to view Web pages on a computer monitor.
a.
locator
c.
viewer
b.
monitor
d.
browser
 

 191. 

The __________ name is the text version of a numeric address for each computer on the Internet.
a.
protocol
c.
domain
b.
URL
d.
resource
 

 192. 

The __________ sets the standards for both HTML and HTTP.
a.
W3C
c.
CGI
b.
XP
d.
ActiveX Consortium
 

 193. 

__________ is a markup language that through predefined or customized, self-defined tags offers a designer greater freedom to arrange or present information than HTML.
a.
XML
c.
ASP
b.
W3C
d.
CSS
 

 194. 

A __________’s responsibilities vary dramatically, depending primarily on the staffing and other resources devoted to developing a Web site.
a.
multimedia developer
c.
Web programmer
b.
Web page designer
d.
Webmaster
 
 
acessbydesignc1_4_files/i1980000.jpg
 

 195. 

Animated GIFs, like those shown in the accompanying figure, include up to __________ colors.
a.
16
c.
526
b.
256
d.
16.7 million
 

 196. 

One of the most extensively used downloadable video file formats on the Web is __________.
a.
WAV
c.
MIDI
b.
AIFF
d.
none of the above
 

 197. 

What is the recommended rate for Web video?
a.
75 to 100 fps
c.
20 to 30 fps
b.
45 to 60 fps
d.
10 to 15 fps
 

 198. 

What is the content update standard that content-oriented sites must maintain to compete?
a.
daily freshening
b.
weekly freshening
c.
monthly freshening
d.
quarterly freshening
e.
yearly freshening
 

 199. 

Most home-based Web users access the Internet using ____.
a.
DSL
b.
ISDN
c.
36.6-Kbps modems
d.
56-Kbps modems
e.
cable connection
 

 200. 

An online game ____.
a.
is not useful for a corporate site
b.
attracts visitors to a site
c.
is only used during the introduction of a site
d.
is a distraction to visitors and should be avoided
 

 201. 

Site developers must understand ____ as much as they do good programming.
a.
business
b.
foreign languages
c.
international politics
d.
office politics
 

 202. 

A ____ is a projected schedule that helps to organize the many facets of work that go into creating a site.
a.
schematic
b.
time line
c.
brand
d.
cookie
 

 203. 

Having good navigation on Web sites should not be overlooked due to commercialization and ____.
a.
greed
b.
social concerns
c.
artistic concerns
d.
competition
 

 204. 

Downloads with a slow connection can be ____.
a.
frustrating
b.
exciting
c.
difficult to understand
d.
expensive
 

 205. 

____ allows for smooth animation with relatively quick download times, among other valuable capabilities.
a.
HTML
b.
Flash
c.
CGI
d.
Photoshop
 
 
acessbydesignc1_4_files/i2100000.jpg
 

 206. 

The game of darts on the Coca-cola store site lacks promotional value because ____.
a.
it is technically inferior
b.
playing darts is no longer popular
c.
it is boring
d.
there is no connection between darts and Coca-cola
 

 207. 

To add entertainment to a Web site with a small budget, try using ____.
a.
a funny quote
b.
Flash
c.
databases
d.
Shockwave
 

 208. 

What is the primary graphic design tool?
a.
HTML
b.
CGI
c.
Photoshop
d.
Flash
 

Completion
Complete each sentence or statement.
 

 209. 

The ____________________ is a worldwide collection of networks.
 

 

 210. 

A(n) ____________________ is composed of several computers connected together to share resources and data.
 

 

 211. 

A(n) ____________________ can point to information on any computer connected to the Internet that is running the proper software.
 

 

 212. 

A(n) ____________________ line is a temporary connection that uses one or more analog telephone lines for communications.
 

 

 213. 

A(n) ____________________ line is a connection that always is established between two communications devices.
 

 

 214. 

Thousands of bits per second is called ____________________.
 

 

 215. 

Millions of bits per second is called ____________________.
 

 

 216. 

One way to access a Web page is to enter its unique address, called the ____________________, in the browser’s Address bar or location field.
 

 

 217. 

The protocol most often used for transmitting Web page data is ____________________.
 

 

 218. 

____________________ is some combination of text, graphics, animation, audio, and video.
 

 

 219. 

You should create home pages that give visitors a choice of high- or low-____________________ content.
 

 

 220. 

Downloadable media utilizes ____________________ protocol to transfer the data, and therefore does not require a specific media server.
 

 



 
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