WGU C777 Web Development
Applications Exam Questions and
Answers
declaration - ANSWER-In CSS, the term for a property and value pair. It must always
end with a semicolon
rule - ANSWER-In CSS, the name for a selector, property and value all grouped
together
inheritance - ANSWER-The word "cascading" in CSS refers to this concept
External, embedded, inline - ANSWER-The cascading order of CSS style sheets,
ordered from lowest priority to highest
rel, type, href - ANSWER-Linking to a CSS file requires these attributes in the link
element
style - ANSWER-Embedded CSS should be placed in a block defined by this element
style - ANSWER-Inline CSS should be placed in an attribute with this name
document flow - ANSWER-The arrangement of content elements on a page and how
the space is used. Does it fall from top to bottom in stacks, or does some content float
to one side or the other?
HTML5, CSS, JavaScript - ANSWER-The web development trifecta
main - ANSWER-HTML5 tag defining the main body of a document. Cannot be the child
of the header, nav, article, aside, or footer elements.
header and footer - ANSWER-These elements can also be included in article, aside,
nav, main, and section elements, not just on the page itself
source - ANSWER-This element identifies the file(s) to use in a video or audio element
style guide - ANSWER-A set of standards for the writing and/or design of documents
IE9 - ANSWER-This version of IE is the first to support HTML5
Add them via JS, make them block via CSS - ANSWER-What should you do to support
HTML5 elements in pre-IE9 browsers.
, selector - ANSWER-The term for the part of CSS code that refers to the element you
want to style
curly braces - ANSWER-These are not used when defining inline CSS styles
clear - ANSWER-Use this CSS property to avoid having floating elements before/after
another element
static - ANSWER-In CSS, the "normal, or default", position of block elements within a
page
relative - ANSWER-In CSS, positioning a block element relative to another element
absolute - ANSWER-In CSS, this causes the element to appear to float above the
document and can be positioned as needed. It is completely removed from the rest of
the page flow.
fixed - ANSWER-In CSS, this causes the element to remain in the same position when
the page is scrolled
inherit - ANSWER-In CSS, this causes the element to inherit its parent's position
padding - ANSWER-In the box model, this is the space between the content and the
border
margin - ANSWER-In the box model, this is the space between the border and
surrounding elements
content, padding, border, and margin - ANSWER-Add all of these up to get the full size
of an element in the box model
element[attribute$=value] - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a
specified element whose specified attribute ends with the specified value
element[attribute*=value] - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a
specified element whose specified attribute contains the specified substring value
element[attribute^=value] - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a
specified element whose specified attribute begins with the specified value
element:checked - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every checked instance of a
specified element
element:disabled - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every disabled instance of a
specified element
Applications Exam Questions and
Answers
declaration - ANSWER-In CSS, the term for a property and value pair. It must always
end with a semicolon
rule - ANSWER-In CSS, the name for a selector, property and value all grouped
together
inheritance - ANSWER-The word "cascading" in CSS refers to this concept
External, embedded, inline - ANSWER-The cascading order of CSS style sheets,
ordered from lowest priority to highest
rel, type, href - ANSWER-Linking to a CSS file requires these attributes in the link
element
style - ANSWER-Embedded CSS should be placed in a block defined by this element
style - ANSWER-Inline CSS should be placed in an attribute with this name
document flow - ANSWER-The arrangement of content elements on a page and how
the space is used. Does it fall from top to bottom in stacks, or does some content float
to one side or the other?
HTML5, CSS, JavaScript - ANSWER-The web development trifecta
main - ANSWER-HTML5 tag defining the main body of a document. Cannot be the child
of the header, nav, article, aside, or footer elements.
header and footer - ANSWER-These elements can also be included in article, aside,
nav, main, and section elements, not just on the page itself
source - ANSWER-This element identifies the file(s) to use in a video or audio element
style guide - ANSWER-A set of standards for the writing and/or design of documents
IE9 - ANSWER-This version of IE is the first to support HTML5
Add them via JS, make them block via CSS - ANSWER-What should you do to support
HTML5 elements in pre-IE9 browsers.
, selector - ANSWER-The term for the part of CSS code that refers to the element you
want to style
curly braces - ANSWER-These are not used when defining inline CSS styles
clear - ANSWER-Use this CSS property to avoid having floating elements before/after
another element
static - ANSWER-In CSS, the "normal, or default", position of block elements within a
page
relative - ANSWER-In CSS, positioning a block element relative to another element
absolute - ANSWER-In CSS, this causes the element to appear to float above the
document and can be positioned as needed. It is completely removed from the rest of
the page flow.
fixed - ANSWER-In CSS, this causes the element to remain in the same position when
the page is scrolled
inherit - ANSWER-In CSS, this causes the element to inherit its parent's position
padding - ANSWER-In the box model, this is the space between the content and the
border
margin - ANSWER-In the box model, this is the space between the border and
surrounding elements
content, padding, border, and margin - ANSWER-Add all of these up to get the full size
of an element in the box model
element[attribute$=value] - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a
specified element whose specified attribute ends with the specified value
element[attribute*=value] - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a
specified element whose specified attribute contains the specified substring value
element[attribute^=value] - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every instance of a
specified element whose specified attribute begins with the specified value
element:checked - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every checked instance of a
specified element
element:disabled - ANSWER-This CSS3 selector selects every disabled instance of a
specified element