Intro to Web Design Flash Cards

Intro to Web Design Flash Cards

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SGML

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Section 1

(18 cards)

SGML

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A standard system for specifying document structure using markup tags.

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W3C

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Founded in 1994 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to standardize Web markup languages.

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rendering engine

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A program contained in every browser that interprets the markup tags in an HTML file and displays the results in the browser.

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XHTML

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HTML 4.01 reformulated as an application of XML.

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Document Type

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The section of an HTML document that specifies the rules for the document language so the browser knows how to interpret the HTML code and display it properly.

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Cascading Style Sheets

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A style language, created by the W3C, that allows complete specifications of style for HTML documents. It allows HTML authors to write style rules that affect the display of Web pages. This information can be contained either within an HTML document or in external documents.

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hyperlink

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Embedded instructions within a text file that link it to another point in the file or to a separate file.

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metadata

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Information about the document itself, such as how to present the document, or what other documents are related to the current one, such as style sheets or Javascript.

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Document Type Definition

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A set of rules that contains all the elements, attributes, and usage rules for the markup language you are using.

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valid code

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Markup code that confirms to the usage rules of the W3C.

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markup language

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A structural language that lets you identify common elements of a document such as headings, paragraphs, and lists.

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tags

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Embedded information that defines the font, color, and phrase elements used on an HTML page.

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deprecated element

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An element that the W3C has identified as obsolete.

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HTML

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The markup language that defines the structure and displays properties of a Web page.

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MIME

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Originally a standard for e-mail; now defines content types for the web. It determines the type of document presented in an HTML file.

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validator

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A software program that checks an HTML document for syntactical errors.

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well-formed document

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A syntactically correct XML or XHTML file.

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WCAG

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A set of guidelines for ensuring Web site accessibility to all users, including those with disabilities.

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