WGU WGU C777 Web Development Applications
Objective Assessment – Latest
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
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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
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
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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
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top to bottom in stacks, or does some content float to one side or
the other?
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.