Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
50 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
WEBSITE
|
Group of related webpages that are linked together and share a common interface
|
|
XHTML
|
eXtensible HyperText Markup Language;
current stand language used to create webpages |
|
HTML
|
HyperText Markup Language;
Considered standard language; but no longer is |
|
WEB BROWSER
|
a program (such as Microsoft Internet, Google Chrome, Safari, ect.) which allows you to display webpages
|
|
FILES PANEL
|
create folders to organize and store the various files for your website and to add pages to your website
|
|
DREAMWEAVER WORKSPACE
|
screen that includes all of the menus, panels, buttons, inspectors, and panes that you use to create and maintain your website
|
|
DOCUMENT WINDOW
|
large area in the Dreamweaver program window where you create and edit web pages
|
|
APPLICATION BAR or MENU BAR
|
located above the document window, includes menu names, a workspace switcher, and other applications commands
|
|
INSERT PANEL
|
sometimes called the insert bar, incudes eight categories of buttons displayed through drop down menu; (Common, Layout, Forms, Data, Spry, InContext Editing, Text and Favorites)
|
|
DOCUMENT TOOLBAR
|
contains buttons and drop down menus you can use to change the current work mode, check browser compatibility, preview web pages, debug web pages, choose visual aids, and view file-management options
|
|
BROWSER NAVIGATION TOOLBAR
|
a new toolbar in Dreamweaver CS5 contains navigation buttons you use when you are following links on your pages in Live view
|
|
LIVE VIEW
|
displays an open document as if you were viewing it in a browser with interactive elements active funtioning
|
|
STANDARD TOOLBAR
|
contains buttons you can use to execute frequently used commands that are also available on the file and edit menus
|
|
STYLE RENDERING TOOLBAR
|
contains buttons that you can use to display datafor different platforms, such as a cell phone
|
|
RELATED FILES TOOLBAR
|
located below an open documents filename tab and displays the names of an related files
|
|
RELATED FILES
|
files that are linked to a document and are necessary for the document to display and function correctly
|
|
CODING TOOLBAR
|
contains buttons you can use when working directly in the code and is not visible unless you are in the code view
|
|
PROPERTY INSPECTOR
(also referred to as the PROPERTIES PANE) |
located at the bottom of the dreamweaver window, lets you view and change properties of a selected object
|
|
STATUS BAR
|
is located below the document window
|
|
TAG SELECTOR
|
(left side of the status bar) shows the HTML tags used at the intersection point location
|
|
PANEL
|
tabbed window that diplays information on a particular topic or contains related commands
|
|
PANEL GROUPS
|
sets of related panels that are grouped together
|
|
DOCK
|
collection of panels or panel groups
|
|
VIEW
|
particular way of displaying page content
|
|
DESIGN VIEW
|
shows the page as it would appear in a brower and is primarily used for designing and creating a webpage
|
|
CODE VIEW
|
shows the underlying HTML code for the page
|
|
SHOW CODE AND DESIGN VIEW
|
combination of code view and design view
|
|
DEBUGGING
|
correcting errors
|
|
HOME PAGE
|
first webpage that appears when viewers go to a website
|
|
HYPERLINKS (also known as LINKS)
|
images or text elements on a webpage that users click to display another location on the page
|
|
BLUE DROP ZONE
|
heavy blue line that appears when the panel is in the correct position to be docked
|
|
BANNERS
|
images that appear across the top or down the side of the screen that can incorporate a companys logo, contact information, and links to the other pages in the site
|
|
MENU BARS (also called NAVAGATION BARS)
|
are bars that contain multiple links that are usually organized in rows or columns
|
|
IMAGE MAP
|
image that has been divided into sections, each of which serves a link
|
|
NAVIGATION STRUCTURE
|
the way that menu bars and other internal links are used on your pages
|
|
RICH MEDIA CONTENT
|
comprehensive term that refers to attractive and engaging images, interactive elements, video, or animations
|
|
ADOBE AIR
|
adobe product used for the develping content that can be delievered with a browser or as a desktop application
|
|
WIREFRAME
|
referred to as a storyboard, an illustration that represents every page in a website
|
|
PARENT PAGE
|
the home page
|
|
CHILD PAGE
|
pages linked below the home page
|
|
LOCAL SITE FOLDER (ROOT FOLDER)
|
store all the pages or HTML files for the site
|
|
ASSETS (IMAGES) FOLDER
|
store all of the files that are not pages, such as images and sound files
|
|
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS (ISP)
|
provide space on their servers for customers to publish websites
|
|
FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP)
|
process of uploading and downloading files to and from the remote site
|
|
IP ADDRESS
|
assigned series of numbers, separated by periods, that designates an address on the internet
|
|
DOMAIN NAME
|
web address that is expressed in letters instead of numbers and usually reflects the name of a business
|
|
DOMAIN NAME / UNIFORM RESOURCE LOCATOR (URL)
|
IP address or the domain in the address text box of the browser window to access a website
|
|
REMOTE SERVER
|
web server that hosts websites and is not directly connected to the computer housing the local site
|
|
REMOTE SITE
|
once the site is published to a remote server
|
|
PATH
|
location of the open file in relation to other folders in the website
|