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56 Cards in this Set
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Website
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a group of many related web pages that are linked together and share a common interface and design.
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XHTML
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Acronym for eXtensible HyperText Markup Language, the current standard language
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HTML
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Hypertext Markup Language, a system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages
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Web Browser
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a program used to display web pages.
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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.
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The document window
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the large area in the Dreamweaver program window where you can create and edit web pages.
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Menu bar
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Located above the Document window , includes menu names, a workplace switcher, and other application commands.
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Insert panels
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Includes eight categories of buttons displayed through a drop-down menu.
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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.
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Browser Navigation toolbar
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A new toolbar in DW CS5, contains navigation buttons you use when you are following links on your pages.
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Live View
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Displays an open document if you were viewing it on a browser.
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Standard toolbar
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Contains button you can to execute frequently used commands that are also available on 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 cell phone.
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Related Files toolbar
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Located below an open document's filename tab and displays the names of any related files.
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Related Files
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Are files that 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 buttons you can use when working directly in the code and is not visible unless you are in Code view.
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Properties pane
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located at the bottom of Dreamweaver window, lets you view and change the properties of a selected object.
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status bar
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located below the document window.
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Tag Selector
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Which shows the HTML tags used at the insertion point location.
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Panel
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Tabbed window that displays info 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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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 and is primarily used for designing and creating a web page.
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Code View
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shows the underlying HTML code for the page
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Show code and Design views
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is a combo of Code view and design view.
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debugging
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correcting errors because you can immediately see how code modifications change the appearance of the page.
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Dual Screen layout
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The layout you would choose when you are using two monitors while working with DW.
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Workspace switcher
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a drop-down menu in top right corner on the app bar, lets you change the workspace layout.
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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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Home Page
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Sets the look and feel of the website and directs viewers to the rest of the pages in the site.
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hyperlinks
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Images or text elements on a web page that users click to display another location on the page.
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Images
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Add a visual interest to a web page.
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Banners
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Images that appear across the top or down the side of the screen
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Menu bars
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Bars that contain multiple links that are usually organized in rows or columns.
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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 menu bars and other internal links are used on your pages.
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Rich media content
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Term that refers to attractive and engaging images, interactive elements, video, or animations.
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Adobe AIR
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A product used for developing content that can be delivered with a browser or as a desktop application.
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Wireframe
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Referred to as a storyboard, illustration that represents every page.
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Parent page
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A home page of a Website.
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Child Pages
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Pages linked below the parent page.
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Local site folder
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Store all the pages or HTML files for the site.
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Assets
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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 DW site setup dialog box to assign your site a name and specify the local site folder.
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Files panel
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The panel you use to manage your websites files and folders
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Publishing
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Transferring all the files for the site
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web server
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A computer that is connected to the internet with an IP address, so that it is available for viewing on the Internet.
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Internet Service Providers (ISP)
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Provide space on their servers for customers to publish websites and some commercial websites provide limited free space for their viewers.
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FTP (file transfer protocol)
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The process of uploading and downloading files to and from a remote site.
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IP address
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An assigned series of numbers, separated by periods, that designates an address on the internet.
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Domain Name
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A web address that is expressed letters instead of numbers usually reflects the name of the business represented bu the website.
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Remote server
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Web server that hosts websites and is not directly connected to the computer housing the local site.
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Remote site
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Once the site is published to a remote server
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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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