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(Javascript) What does DOM stand for?

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(Javascript) What does DOM stand for?

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Document Object Model

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(Javascript) In one word, what is the top level of the DOM?

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document

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(Javascript) In one word, what generates the DOM?

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browser

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(Javascript) What type of node do you see here? <div> <h3>Age-old problem</h3> <p> So many nodes, so little time. </p> </div>

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element

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(Javascript) What is the second level of the DOM?

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<html>

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(Javascript) People are the units of a company organization chart. What are the units of the DOM?

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nodes

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(Javascript) If an image is placed under a div, what type of node is it placed under?

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element node

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(Javascript) How many element nodes do you see in this markup? <div> <h3>Age-old problem</h3> <p> So many nodes, so little time. </p> </div>

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3 (div, h3, and p)

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(Javascript) What is the three-character designation for the organization chart of a web page?

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DOM

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(Javascript) Name either of the levels under the html level of the DOM.

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<head> or <body>

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(Javascript) Among the nodes you've learned about, which type would be the lowest-level type in the DOM?

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text

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(Javascript) Type the opening tag for the last required element node.

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<body>

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(Javascript) How many nodes are in this markup? <div> <h3>Age-old problem</h3> <p> So many nodes, so little time. </p> </div>

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5 (div, h3, heading text, p, paragraph text)

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(Javascript) What type of node is inside these opening and closing tags? <title>................</title>

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text

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(Javascript) What type of node contains all other nodes?

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document

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(Javascript) Type the opening tag for the first element node.

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<html>

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