tailieunhanh - Learning Web Design Third Edition- P45
Learning Web Design Third Edition- P45:Everything you need to know to create professional web sites is right here. Learning Web Design starts from the beginning defining how the Web and web pages work and builds from there. By the end of the book, you'll have the skills to create multi-column CSS layouts with optimized graphic files, and you'll know how to get your pages up on the Web. | Test Yourself Test Yourself Before we move on let s see if the important parts of this chapter have been uploaded to your brain. Answers appear in Appendix A. 1. There are basic services that you need if you want to get yourself and your own site online. Match the following services with the companies that provide them. Note that some services may have more than one answer. A. Hosting company B. ISP C. Domain registrar Get connected to the Internet Find out if is available Get for 3 years Get space on a web server 2. Name two ways in which servers are identified on the Internet. 3. What does it mean to look at a page locally 4. What three pieces of information are required to FTP files to a server What else may you need to know 5. What format should you select to upload a graphic file An audio file An HTML file 6. How do you upload a whole directory of files at once 7. We know the saying no free lunches. Name at least three potential sacrifices you might need to make in exchange for free hosting. 426 Part V From Start to Finish APPENDIX ANSWERS Chapter 1 Where Do I Start 1. B D A C 2. The W3C guides the development of Web-related technologies. 3. C D A E B 4. Frontend design is concerned with aspects of a site that appear in or are related to the browser. Backend development involves the programming required on the server for site functionality. 5. A web authoring tool provides a visual interface for creating entire web pages including the necessary X HTML CSS and scripts. HTML editors provide only shortcuts to writing X HTML documents manually. Chapter 2 How the Web Works 1. c 2. i 3. g 4. h 5. f 6. b 7. a 8. d 9. e Chapter 3 The Nature of Web Design 1. You need to be aware that your page may look and work differently from browser to browser. Sticking to the standards will ensure a similar although not identical experience on modern standards-compliant browsers. For the rest be sure that your content is available and accessible. 2. The .
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