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| A Web page ____ helps Web site visitors keep track of what they are viewing as they browse. |
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| You can specify the size of an image in a variety of units; ultimately, Dreamweaver converts the values to ____ in the HTML source code. |
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| In the Property inspector, the value in the Border box determines the width, in ____, of the image’s border. |
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| In Dreamweaver, ____ is the default image editor. |
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| A(n) ____ link provides the complete URL of a document. |
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| Dreamweaver provides three views, or ways, to use the table feature: Standard mode, Layout mode, and ____ mode. |
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| Generally, when Web site designers publish to a folder on a Web site, they do so by using a(n) ____ program. |
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| A common way to process form data is through a(n) ____ script. |
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| A(n) ____ is an acceptable special character in a form naming convention. |
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| The ____ button in the Forms category on the Insert bar adds a container tag for a logical group of form elements. |
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| The ____ accessibility attribute selects the form object in the browser using a keyboard shortcut. |
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| A(n) ____ provides an alternative to separately creating similar-type pages on your Web site. |
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| To create a template from an existing file, you open the file, use the ____ command on the File menu, and then define the editable regions. |
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| ____ is an extension to HTML that enables a Web page to respond to user input without sending a request to the Web server. |
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| A CSS style rule contains ____ parts. |
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| The term ____ refers to the capability of applying multiple style sheets to the same Web page. |
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| The ____ attribute defines the style of an unvisited link. |
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| The ____ attribute capitalizes the first letter of each word in a selection or sets text to all uppercase or lowercase. |
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| Like a table, a(n) ____ is a container that holds other types of content. |
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| Most browsers default to the ____ when no visibility is specified. |
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| The clip attribute defines the coordinate space of an element from the ____ corner of the element. |
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| If the AP element borders do not display in the Document window, they can be turned on through the Visual Aids submenu accessed through the ____ menu. |
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| For the code marker to display, the ____ must be selected through the Invisible Elements category in the Preferences dialog box. |
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| ____ is the default action selected through the Behaviors panel. |
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| A(n) ____ bar is a set of interactive buttons that the Web site visitor uses as links to other Web pages, Web sites, or frames. |
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| In a network, the computer from which a client accesses information is called a _____. |
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| On a Web page, a _____ can link to another place in the same Web page or to an entirely different Web page. |
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| A(n) _____ is a group of linked Web pages. |
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| A _____ extends the capability of a Web browser. |
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| A _____, which is also called a random structure, places few restrictions on organizational patterns. |
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| Procedural manuals, events, and item lists are types of content well-suited to a Web site with a _____. |
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| Large Web sites frequently use a _____, which is a combination of two or more types of structures. |
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| _____ is the appearance and arrangement of the characters that make up text. |
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| The accompanying figure shows two versions of a(n) _____, one that demonstrates a plain page with a heading and text and one that presents strong visual contrast. |
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| A(n) _____ is a number that uniquely identifies each computer or device connected to the Internet. |
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| A(n) _____ specifies conditions within an element. |
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The application bar displays the application name, Adobe Dreamweaver CS3, the document name, and path.
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The question mark icon on the Property inspector opens the Help window.
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The default font used on most Web pages is Times, a serif font.
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Decorative font styles emulate handwritten letterforms.
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The Check Spelling command ignores HTML tags and attributes.
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More than 25 different Web browsers are in use, most of which have been released in more than one version.
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The home page generally links to just one or two other pages within a Web site.
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A pixel is the smallest point in a graphical image.
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More than 25 different Web browsers are in use, most of which have been released in more than one version.
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Graphic monitors display images by dividing the display screen into thousands (or millions) of pixels, arranged in a grid of rows and columns.
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The point to file and drag-and-drop methods of creating relative links require that the Property inspector and the Files or Assets panels be closed.
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Tables download very fast because they are created with index pages.
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In Layout mode, you can draw, resize, and move boxes on a Web page while Dreamweaver still uses tables for the underlying structure.
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A table with the width specified as a percent will remain the same size regardless of the window and monitor size in which it is being viewed.
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The Database category contains button that can be used to insert Spry objects and other dynamic elements.
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When you split a cell into two rows, the other cells in the same row as the split cell are also split.
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Tables in a traditional sense generally are thought of as having an internal symmetry.
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Background images and background color work the same for a table as they do for a Web page.
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Tables created in Standard mode are useful for creating Web pages that are simple in format or contain tabular data.
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Each HTML document may contain at most one form.
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Forms process data.
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Sending a form via e-mail is not 100 percent reliable and may not work if your Internet connection has extensive security parameters.
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The GET method can send much more information than the typical POST method.
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When naming the form and the form elements, use names that identify the form or form element.
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If you are inserting individual radio buttons to create a group, you must label each button.
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The 'label' tag adds functionality to the form object by associating the descriptive text for the form object directly with that object.
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Dreamweaver provides two form-related behaviors: the Validate Form and Set Text of Text Field.
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A stencil is a type of template.
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When the first template for a Web site is saved, Dreamweaver automatically creates a Templates folder in the Web sites local root folder.
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A repeating region is the basic building block of a template.
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You can edit, delete, or duplicate a style through commands on the CSS Styles panel.
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The letter spacing attribute among the block style properties in the CSS Rule Definition dialog box is supported by only one browser.
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The Position attribute among the list style properties in the CSS Rule Definition dialog box sets whether list item text wraps and indents (outside) or whether text wraps to the left margin (inside).
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AP elements can be stacked on top of one another but cannot be placed side-by-side or overlapped.
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| The Dreamweaver ______________________ consists of a variety of components to make your work more efficient and Web pages appear more professional. |
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| The ______________________ displays the Dreamweaver menu names. |
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| The ______________________ toolbar contains buttons for common operations from the File and Edit menus. |
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| A(n) ____________________ site is a set of files on a server that make up a Web site, from the author’s point of view rather than the visitor’s point of view. |
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| A(n) ____________________ site is a set of files on your local disk that correspond to the files on the remote site. |
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| A typical path structure has a(n) ______________________ folder, usually called the root and designated by the symbol “\”. |
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| In the ______________________ box, you specify the frame or window in which a linked page should load. |
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| To set off a block quote, you can use the ______________________ feature. |
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| The ______________________ type refers to the basic design of the lettering. |
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| A(n) ______________________ font is one in which every character takes up the same amount of horizontal space. |
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| If the page you want to open is part of a Dreamweaver Web site, you can open the file from the ______________________ panel |
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| The ______________________ provides a view of the devices and folders on your computer. |
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| The main directory of a disk is called the ______________________ directory or the top-level directory. |
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| In the directory listings for a Web site, the ______________________ icon represents a device such as the Desktop or a disk drive. |
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| ____________________ images are composed of key points and paths, which define shapes and coloring instructions. |
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| ______________________ GIFs are simply a number of GIF images saved into a single file and looped. |
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| ______________________ images are used to add texture and interesting color to a Web page. |
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| The ______________________ box in the Property inspector specifies the frame or window in which the linked page should load. |
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| A(n) ______________________ link creates a blank e-mail message containing the recipient’s address. |
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| The ______________________ view allows you to create, change, display, save, and print a Web site’s structure and navigation. |
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| Dreamweaver provides two views to look at a document: ______________________ view and Code view. |
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| The Code ______________________ opens in a separate window, so you can keep the whole Document window reserved for Design view. |
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| The ______________________ displaying at the bottom of the Web page provides hyperlinks for contact information and sometimes includes navigational controls. |
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| In ______________________ mode, you can draw, resize, and move boxes on the page, while Dreamweaver still uses tables for the underlying structure. |
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| A(n) ____________________ consists of three basic components: rows, columns, and cells. |
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| If the ______________________ property is enabled for text and the text will not fit within the cell, the cell and table will expand to accommodate the text. |
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| When you draw a layout ______________________, Dreamweaver creates a tag (td) in the layout table. |
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| A(n) ______________________ is a type of visual guide that provides precise positioning and resizing of layers. |
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| The ______________________ is more efficient than the GET method, because it sends data to an application as standard input with no limits. |
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| A(n) ______________________ can be a text box, check box, radio button, list, menu, or other buttons. |
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| Each object on a form should have a unique name, except the ______________________ within the same group, which should share the same name. |
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| Selecting ______________________ or Default prevents text in a textarea text field from wrapping to the next line. |
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| The ______________________ option on the Wrap pop-up menu limits word wrap to the text area. |
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| The ______________________ clears all the fields in a form |
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| ______________________ is a button attribute used with Cascading Style Sheets. |
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| A(n) ______________________ is a combination of an event and an action. |
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| ______________________ is a scripting language written as a text file. |
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| The ______________________ action replaces the content of a form's text field with the content you specify when creating the behavior. |
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| A Dreamweaver ______________________ is a special type of HTML document. |
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| The sections of a page to which you can make changes are called ______________________. |
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| A template can have, and usually does contain, multiple ______________________ regions |
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| HTML ______________________ are a feature within Dreamweaver that a Web page developer can use to apply formatting options quickly and easily to text in a Web page. |
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| ______________________ are a collection of formatting rules that control the appearance of content in a Web page. |
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| ______________________ is an extension of HTML that enables a Web page to respond to user input without sending a request to the Web server. |
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| A(n) ______________________ is the name of a style. |
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| A(n) ____________________ is a single style sheet that is used to create uniform formatting and contains no HTML code. |
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| A(n) ____________________ contains styles that apply to a specific page. |
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| The ______________________ attribute defines the style of an unvisited link. |
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| The______________________ attribute defines the style of a link to a Web site that a user has visited. |
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| ______________________ mode temporarily adds cell padding and spacing to all tables in a document and increases the table's borders to make editing easier. |
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| The ______________________ attribute among the type style properties in the CSS Rule Definition dialog box sets the text color. |
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| The ______________________ attribute among the block style properties in the CSS Rule Definition dialog box sets the spacing between words. |
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| ______________________ is possible because AP elements are positioned using a standard x-, y-, and z-coordinate system. |
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| The ______________________ determines an element's stacking order when more than one element is added to a page. |
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| The ______________________ is the 0 point, or the location on a page where the horizontal and vertical lines meet and read 0. |
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| The 0 point is represented by the ______________________, which is located in the Document window when a page is displayed in Design view and the rulers are displayed. |
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| When you insert an AP element, a(n) ______________________ appears in the Document window. |
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| The ______________________ panel is helpful in managing the elements in a document. |
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| A(n) ______________________ indicates that an element is hidden. |
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| A(n) ______________________ indicates that an element is visible. |
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| ______________________ is used to group elements. |
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| A(n) ______________________ element is similar in concept to a nested table or a nested frame. |
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| ______________________ is an event used to set up an interactive process in which the user can drag or rearrange elements of the design. |
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| The ______________________ command lets you align elements to their left, right, top, or bottom edges. |
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| A(n) ______________________ is a set of interactive buttons that the Web site visitor uses as links to other Web pages or Web sites or other frames. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is a group of computers and associated devices that are connected by communications facilities. |
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| Users access Web resources, such as text, graphics, sound, video, and multimedia through a(n) _________________________. |
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| A software program that requests a Web page, interprets the code contained within the page, and then displays the contents of the Web page on a computer display device is called a(n) _________________________. |
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| A(n) _________________________ can connect to another place in the same Web page or to an entirely different Web page. |
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| Media and hardware such as T1 lines, DSL, ISDN, fiber optics, and cable modems work with _________________________. |
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| A(n) _________________________ is a more sophisticated version of a text editor. |
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| The _________________________ format is the most widely used coding system to represent data. |
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