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Section 1

(44 cards)

<table></table>

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a grid with columns and row

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<li></li>

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list item for both ordered and unordered lists

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<ul></ul>

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unordered list (dots)

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color accessibility

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keep in mind: color blindness, low vision

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/

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root directory

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&#60

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less than (<) (numeric name)

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Special Characters

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denote HTML, other script commands, or characters otherwise ignored

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anchors

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linking within a page

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<img />

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images; with src; must have alt attribute

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/directory/filename.html

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backs up to root level and moves forward into another directory

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Lists

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ordered, unordered

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hover

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how the link looks when the mouse is over it

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<tr></tr>

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creates a row

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padding

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inside the block; uses the background and settings of the current block

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directory/filename.html

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file in directory located within current directory

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internal link

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linking within your site

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<th></th>

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creates a heading cell

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&nbsp

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non-breaking space (code name)

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<ol></ol>

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ordered list (numbers); use only id natural order to list

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filename.html

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file in same directory

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&gt

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greater than (>) (code name)

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<dd></dd>

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dictionary definition

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<td></td>

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create a data cell

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http

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HyperText Transfer Protocol - the protocol used for transmitting web pages over the Internet

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margins

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outside block, uses background of parent block

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&#62

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greater than (>) (numeric name)

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src

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source; must include path if in different directory/server

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&lt

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less than (<) (code name)

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absolute path

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uses full, complete address including domain

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../directory/filename.html

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backs up one level and moves forward into another directory

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active

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how the link looks when you're currently at the link

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#

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used to jump to position on the same webpage

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target _blank

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opens a new tab or window depending on users browser settings

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alt

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alternative text for image if it cannot be displayed

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https

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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure - Encrypts HTTP traffic with SSL or TLS using port 443.

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link states

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link, hover, visited, active

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link

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state of link before it has been visited or hovered over

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relative path

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don't need full url, just filename/directory if not in public.html

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visited

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how the link looks after it has been visited

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borders

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delineates inside and outside part of the block

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external link

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linking to other sites

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<dt></dt>

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dictionary term

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why include height and width

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good practice, loads page faster, important if you are using larger images

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<dl></dl>

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definition list

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