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32 Cards in this Set
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inline images
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Images that are displayed as content on the page
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call
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pull in
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DSL
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Digital subscriber line (high-speed technologies)
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ISDN
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Integrated Services Digital Network (high-speed technologies)
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cable modem
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connections that allow faster downloads
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T-1 and T-3 connections
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connections that allow faster downloads
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alt attributes
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Part of the Web Accessibility Initiative because they supply alternative text that appears in the browser if for any reason the image does not appear
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optimize
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An image is to make sure that it is properly sized and formatted for Web display
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resolution
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Specified in pixels per inch (ppi).
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pixels
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short for "picture elements"- abbreviated "px" are the points of light that make up the display on a computer screen.
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dimension
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The physical size of your image in terms of width and height.
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file type
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Format in which your file is saved
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color depth
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the number of colors an image uses.
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width/height
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Specify a graphic's display dimensions in terms of pixels.
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text jumping
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an annoying condition in which text on a page begins to load and then must "jump" out of the way to make room for an image that appears later in the page-load process.
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hspace/vspace
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controls the amount of horizontal white space and vspace controls the amount of vertical white space around an image.
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background images
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Graphics that appear behind other page elements
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tiled
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repeats itself across and down the page until the entire page is filled.
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seamless
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make a background almost impossible for the viewer to tell where one repetition of the image ends and the next begins
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image map
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A graphic that has different areas that are linked to different Web files.
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hot spots
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Defined with a coordinate system that uses the <map> and <area> tags
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multimedia
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Integrating sound and video with a page's basic text and graphics
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bandwidth
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the data transfer capacity of a Web page that included video or audio blocked its smooth integration into Web pages.
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high bandwidth internet connections
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(DSL and cable modems) Enabled designers to provide a multitude of multimedia options knowing that most users will be able to experience all that the sites have to offer.
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improved compression
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Shrinks the size of video and audio files
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streaming multimedia technology
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The ability to configure multimedia files to begin playing before they are fully downloaded
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animated GIF
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GIF file format allows you to combine two or more images into a single file and to include instructions on how the images are presented
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object tag set
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used to implement Flash multimedia embeds a call to the flash player download site, making it easy for users to obtain and install the program.
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Webcasting
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Make their stations' normal programming available live on their Web sites.
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embed tag/embedded media
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Simple sound and video files that are inserted through the use of the embed <embed /> tag. Embed tags use most of the same attributes used by image tags including src,width,height,hspace,vspace,align, and title
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hidden attribute
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allows the designer to choose to display the player
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autostart attribute
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Controls whether the file plays on page load or not.
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