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Website
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a group of related web pages that are linked together and share a common interface and design.
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XHTML
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The acronym for eXtensible HyperText Markup language, the current standard used to create web pages
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HTML
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Hyper Text Markup Language
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Web Browser
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a program such as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, or Mozilla Firefox.
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Files Panel
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To create folders to organize and store the various files for your website and to add pages to your website.
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Dreamweaver Workspace
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the screen that includes all of the menus, panels, buttons, inspectors, and panes that you use to create and maintain websites. It is designed to give you easy access to all the tools you need to create web pages
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Document Window
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The large area in the Dreamweaver program window where you create and edit web pages.
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Application Bar/Menu Bar
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Includes menu names, a workspace switcher, and other application commands.
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Insert Panel
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sometimes called the Insert Bar, includes eight categories of buttons displayed through a drop-down menu: common, Layout, Forms, Data, Spry, InContext Editing, Text, and Favorites.
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Live View
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Displays an open document as if you were viewing it in a browser, with interactive elements and functioning.
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Standard toolbar
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Contains buttons you can use to execute frequently used commands that are also available on the File and Edit menus
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Style Rendering Toolbar
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Contains buttons that you can use to display data for different platforms, such as a cellphone
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Related Files Toolbar
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Displays the name of any related files
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Related Files
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Files that are linked to a document and are necessary for the document to display and function correctly.
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Coding Toolbar
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Contains button you can use when working directly in the code and is not visible unless you are in Code View. When visible, it appears on the left side of the document window.
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Property inspector/Properties pane
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Lets you view and change properties(characteristics) of a selected object.
The property inspector is context sensitive, which means it changes according to what is selected in the Document window. (located at the bottom of the dreamweaver window) |
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Status Bar
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The left side of the status bar displays the TAG SELECTOR, which shows the HTML tags used at the insertion point location.
The right side displays the Select Tools, used for page editing; Hand tool, used for panning; Zoom tool, used for magnifying; Set magnification, used to change the percentage of magnification; It also displays the window size and estimated download time for the current page (located below the document window) |
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Panel
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a tabbed window that displays information on a particular topic or contains related commands
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Panel groups
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Sets of related panels that are grouped together.
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Dock
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a collection of panels or panel groups
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Code View
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shows the underlying HTML code for the page; use this view to read or edit the underlying code
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Show Code and Design View
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A combination of Code view and Design view
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Debugging
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Correcting errors because you can immediately see how code modification change the appearance of the page
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Home page
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The first web page that appears when viewers go to a website
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Hyperlinks/Links
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images or text elements on a webpage that users click to display another location on the page, another web page on the same website, or a webpage on a different website.
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Images
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Add visual interest to a web page.
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Banners
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which are images that appears across the top or down the side of the screen that can incorporate a company's logo, contact information, and links to the other pages in the site.
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Menu Bars/Navigation Bar
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are bars that contain multiple links that are usually organized in rows, or columns. Sometimes menu bars are used with an image map.
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Image map
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an image that has been divided into sections, each of which serves as a link.
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Navigation structure
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The way that menus bars and other internal links are used on your page
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Rich media content
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A comprehensive term that refers to attractive and engaging images, interactive elements, video, or animation.
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Wireframe/Storyboard
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an illustration that represents every page in a website. Like a flowchart, a wireframe shows the relationship of each page in the site to all the other pages.
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Parent Pages
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The home page, because it is at a higher level in the web hierarchy and has pages linked to it.
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Child pages
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Pages linked below parent pages.
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Activity pages
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a child page to the homepage
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Local Side Folder/Root Folder
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stores all the pages or HTML files for the site.
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Assets/Images
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which you store all of the files that are not pages, such as images, and sound files.
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Set up
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Use the dreamweaver site setup dialog box to assign your site a name and specify the local site foldr
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Files panel
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The panel you use to manage your website's file and folders.
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Publishing
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a website refers to the process of transferring all the files for the site to a webserver(a computer that is connected to the internet with an IP address)
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Internet Service Providers (ISP)
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provide space on their servers for customers to publish website, and some commercial websites provide limited free space for their veiwers.
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
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the process of uploading and downloading files to and from a remote site.
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Blue Drop Zone
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a heavy blue line that appears when the panel is in the correct position to be docked
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Path
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location of the open file in relation to other folders in the website
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Browser Navigation Toolbar
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new toolbar in Dreamweaver CS5, contains navigation buttons you use when you are following links on your pages in Live view
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Document Toolbar
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contains buttons and drop-down menus you can use to change the current work mode, check browser, etc
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View
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a particular way of displaying page content
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Design View
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shows the page as it would appear in a browser is primarily used for designing and creating a web page
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Web Server
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a computer that is connect to the internet with an IP(internet Protocol) address, so that it is available for viewing for viewing on the internet
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