COMPLETE ACTUAL 360 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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<title> - ANSWER-The <title> tag is the first tag that allows you to
specify content that will appear on the page. Any text you enclose
with this tag appears as the page title bar at the top of a browser. This
text also appears in the history list and on the page when printed.
Title text becomes the Bookmark name if the page is bookmarked or
added to a browser Favorites folder.
<body> - ANSWER-The <body> tag begins the body of the document.
<head> - ANSWER-The <head> tag allows you to insert <meta> tags,
link to style sheets, and assign a title to the document with the <title>
tag.
<meta> - ANSWER-can include a document description, revision
dates, and keywords to help search engines index the page.
It also specifies the HTML5 character set used, which is usually UTF-
8.
<br> - ANSWER-Creates a line break. Empty tag.
,Difference between <b> and <strong> bolding? - ANSWER-The <b>
element applies the bold font style, whereas <strong> applies a
heavier weight to the text relative to the surrounding text.
Difference between text-level and block-level? - ANSWER-Text-level
elements can affect a section of text as small as a single character.
Markup elements that affect an entire paragraph or multiple
paragraphs are referred to as block-level elements.
An element - ANSWER-provides the main instruction of the tag. An
element is required in every tag. Elements include <body>, <p>, <h1>,
<title>, <table> and many others.
An attribute - ANSWER-specifies a quality or describes a certain
aspect of the element. For example, a hyperlink is added to a Web
page by using the <a>, or anchor, element. The href attribute is added,
which identifies the hyperlink reference. Many elements require
specified attributes, but some do not. An attribute is required in a tag
only if the element requires it.
A value - ANSWER-gives value to the element and its attribute. For
example, <a href="http://www.ciwcertified.com"> has a value that
instructs the hyperlink to access the CIW Certified Web site. Like
attributes, values are optional in a tag unless required by a specified
attribute to the element. Values are used only with attributes;
,elements do not take values directly. Values should be surrounded by
quotation marks; they are not required, but placing values in
quotation marks is considered good coding practice.
<!DOCTYPE> - ANSWER-The document type declaration, or
<!DOCTYPE> tag, describes the markup language and version of your
code. It is placed at the very top of your document.
<pre> - ANSWER-The <pre> tag allows you to display plain text files
with their original formatting. It is commonly used to display tabular
data.
<blockquote> - ANSWER-The <blockquote> tag centers and indents a
block of text.
<p> - ANSWER-The <p> tag defines the start of a new paragraph.
Location of style sheet references in HTML doc - ANSWER-Style sheet
references are specified with the <link> tag in the <head> section,
usually before the <title> tag.
What happens when you place text between the <!-- and --> tags in
your HTML source code? - ANSWER-Commented out
- ANSWER-The HTML special character code for a
nonbreaking space is .
, dithering - ANSWER-the ability for a computer to approximate a color
by combining the RGB values.
hexadecimal 10 = - ANSWER-A
hexadecimal F = - ANSWER-15
hexadecimal 16 = - ANSWER-10
Value for CSS value - ANSWER-
<html> tag - ANSWER-The <html> tag is used as a container for the
entire HTML document. It nests all code except for the <!DOCTYPE>
declaration.
<link> tag - ANSWER-The <link> tag references a style sheet and is
recommended for HTML5. A style sheet usually has a .css file name
extension and a file name similar to the page to which it is linked (e.g.,
syb.css for the HTML page named syb.html). Style sheets are often
placed in a subdirectory for the Web page. This subdirectory contains
all images and associated files for the page. The <link> tag is placed
within the <head> container tags.
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) - ANSWER-text inside the image can
be indexed and searched. Additional benefits include compression
capabilities and zooming.