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22 Cards in this Set
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HTML |
Hyper Text Markup Language – Code for the computer to create websites |
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Host computer |
The network server |
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Client computer |
User is the client (guest) |
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ISP |
Internet Service Provider – Provides the Internet service connection to individuals, businesses, companies but it is for a fee. |
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Root Folder |
Your student folder – this is where everything for the web site you are creating is saved. You store your web pages in progress, completed, graphics and any other information needed for your web site. |
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Sub Folder |
Any folder within my Root Folder. (My root folder is Alaska, so the folder Alaska Images is a sub folder) |
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Nested Folder |
It is a folder within a folder – example: sub folder |
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Ordered List |
A list which starts with numbers or letters |
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Unordered List |
A list which starts with bullets or symbols |
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Test Heading Formats |
Text options for heading sizes, ie: titles, subtitles, paragraph headings. Quick format located in the Property Inspector. Sizes 1-6 with 1 being the largest. |
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Site |
Web pages on the Internet. |
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Pathway |
What the computer uses to trace the route from the computer to the root folder and back. |
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Home Or Index Page |
URL that automatically loads when the browser opens. The first page of a website. |
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Property Inspector |
found at the bottom of document window, display settings that we can use to edit our web page. We will find topics like: Headings, bold, ordered and unordered lists. A bar -Page Properties- set additional settings such as backgrounds. |
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Document Window |
In Dreamweaver it is where you create, or do all your work. WYSIWYG - What you see is What you get. |
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Line Break |
Use to add additional space between paragraphs or bulleted items. To operate we Shift, enter, enter to add in the extra space. |
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F4 |
open or close all panels at the same time. |
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F12 |
save your work and take you to the browser to view as your visitor or audience can see the page. |
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Browsers |
Internet Explorer. Request or search for information, interpret the code, display the contents of Web pages on our computer. |
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Online Service Provider (OSP) |
CompuServe and America Online are two OSP providers. Member-only service to special data like travel information or financial information. Fee based. |
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Wireless Service Provider (WSP) |
Wireless modem access to the Internet also fee based. |
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Planning a Website |
a. Purpose and Goal: Purpose is why you are creating or doing something. The goal is your expected end result.b. Target Audience: Demographics of my audience—who is my audience. Age, gender, interest, education, local—regions, economics, profession.c. Web Site Comparison: Look for or at similar websites that you are thinking of creating. You do this to get inspirational ideas, see what you like and what you do not like. Research! |