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32 Cards in this Set
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Tim Berrer-Lee
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Developed HTML and hypertext in 1989
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Arpanet
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Military developed technology in the 1950's
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How it works
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Your computer>server>split ino packets>travels on the inernet> reassemble on target computer
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Internet vs Web
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Web: Collection of pages
Internet: technology behind it |
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Browser
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Program used to read HTML Documnets
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Search engine
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Web based program that searches for keywords on the entire web or specific site (Google, Bing)
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Server
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Compuer that holds all of your HTML doc's and make them available to the public
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Bandwidth
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Amount of info a server can serve @ once
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Protocol
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Part of the URL
Tells the browser what sor of document or file to look for (http, https, ftp) |
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URL
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uniform resource locator aka web address
http://www.evange.edu/multimedia1/inde.htm http = protocol multimedia = path www.evangel.edu = domain name inde.htm = file |
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Hyper-text/link
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Anything that has a link assigned to it.
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SGML
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Standard generalized markup language
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HTML
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Hypertet markup language
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XML
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extensible markup language
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CSS
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Cascading style sheets
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HTML is a a programming language and NOT a mark up language.
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Tags
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Items taht come in pairs (opening and closing) that surrounds whatever you want it to act upon
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Aesthetics
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Guiding principle in matters of artistic beauty and taste; Artistic sensibility.
*Design for color aestheics |
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Color asthetics
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Focus on harmonic color relationships
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Complimentary
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2 colors directly across from on another on the color wheel
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Split complimentary
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One primary color and 2 colors directly split below
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Analogous schemes
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Schemes of color next to each other on the color wheel (warm/cool colors)
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Monochromatic
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One hue but different shades
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White space
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Blank areas on your page regardless of color
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Active white space
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White space used deliberatley that seperates and structures the content.
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Passive white space
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Blank areas that are a result of mismatched space
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Bitmap
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Composed of pixels (picture elements)
Resolution dependent (can't blow up) |
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Vectors
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Vector points connected by vector lines
Resolution independent |
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Resolution
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Number of pixels per unit of measurement
*Determine how fine the details of an image Print = 300dpi Screen = 72 ppi |
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Screen resolution
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Number of pixels a screen can hold (800x600, 1024x768)
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Image dimensions
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Size in pixels of an image displayed on a screen (#pixels width & # of pixels hth)
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Color Space
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Model by which colors are created
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