Creative Commons Licensing - Correct Answer guidelines whereby content creators allow or
limit your use to copy, edit, remix, build upon, or distribute all or parts of their work
Fair Use Doctrine - Correct Answer Part of copyright law that provides for the limited use of
copyrighted work without permission.
":nth-of-type(n)" - Correct Answer used to change colors of alternating rows in a table
all parts of a URL - Correct Answer protocol, domain name, top level domain name, folder (or
directory path), name of file being requested
attributes - Correct Answer properties of html elements
align and font-family - Correct Answer will have a default property unless otherwise specified
src attribute - Correct Answer specifies the URL of the image
href - Correct Answer Links tell the browser where to go using an href attribute, which stores a
URL.
alt attribute - Correct Answer HTML attribute that provides a text description of images.
backbone - Correct Answer The very high bandwidth major communication lines in a network.
high capacity communication link that carries data gathered from smaller links that interconnect
with it
, breadcrumbs - Correct Answer Links, usually on the top of the page, that indicate where a page
is in the hierarchy of the website.
CSS Sprites - Correct Answer an image file that contains multiple small graphics that are
configured as background images for various web page elements
Cybersquatting - Correct Answer registering domain names in the hope of selling them later at
a higher price
Design Principles - Correct Answer Contrast
Repetition
Alignment
Proximity
Document Object Model (DOM) - Correct Answer Used by JavaScript to organize objects and
page elements; defines every object and element on a web page; hierarchical structure
E-Commerce - Correct Answer the buying and selling of goods over the internet
buyer to buyer
consumer to consumer
government to government
buyer to consumer
inline style sheet - Correct Answer Enables you to add style information to a single element
Favicon - Correct Answer A small, customized icon shown in the address bar next to the URL or
in the Favorites menu when a site is bookmarked.