Web Authoring Software & Language
Symbols or characters added to plain text in a document to indicate different attributes and elements
defines markup
Microsoft® Expression
example of an authoring tool
Parser
interprets Web page code and then separates into its functional components
Linux®
program that is NOT a Web browser
It is the acronym of Hypertext Markup Language.
true about HTML
It can be transferred to various software and programs.
true about a markup language
It can be used to design a page to exact specifications.
true about web authoring software
Web publishing
describes the "process of using a Web browser to view a document stored on another computer or server"
Web browsers
Internet Explorer®, Firefox®, and Netscape Navigator® are all examples of:
Markup languages
The series of symbols combined with text to encode plain text in a document so a Web browser can interpret the text and display it as a Web page is known as:
False
True or False: Cascading style sheets are a tool that defines the structure to a document.
False
True or False: HTML code allows users to create a Web page with their own tags.
True
True or False: HTML is a more simplified form of SGML that includes tags, elements and attributes.
True
True or False: PHP is an acronym for Hypertext Preprocessor.
True
True or False: The declaration can indicate several different traits to be administered to the selector.
True
True or False: XML was created as a solution to the data display limitations of HTML.
Adobe® Dreamweaver®
web publishing software for Windows
2006
year FrontPage® was discontinued
Adobe® Dreamweaver®
most popular authoring tool
Text-based
Markup languages will only be translated into a Web page if written in a __________ document.
WYSIWYG
NOT a markup language
Computer-Aided Design
NOT a web publishing software for Mac
It allows less formatting than HTML.
NOT an advantage of a cascading style sheet.
Saves space
NOT an advantage of a web authoring software
Tag
NOT one of the four basic components of an XML document