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Computer Science
10th Grade
05/21/2009

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True
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Anything you can put in an HTML document, you also can put in an AP element.
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False
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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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True
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The z-coordinate, or z-index, determines an element's stacking order when more than one element is added to a page.
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True
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Absolute Positioning is a component of DHTML.
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false
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An advantage of using AP elements is that even older browsers support them.
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True
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When you insert an AP element into a Web page and the element is selected, Dreamweaver displays the AP Div Property inspector.
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True
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The CSS-Element ID property assigns a unique name to identify an element in the AP Elements panel and in JavaScript code.
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false
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A parent element is an element whose code is contained in another element.
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True
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In Design view, if the content of an element exceeds the specified size, the bottom edge of the element stretches to accommodate the content.
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True
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When an element appears in a browser, the bottom edge does not stretch unless the Overflow property is set to visible.
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False
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The BG Color property specifies a background image for an element.
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True
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The Class property lets you apply CSS rules to a selected object.
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false
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The auto option of the Overflow property specifies that a browser should add scroll bars to a given element whether or not they are needed.
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False
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The Clip property defines the hidden area of an element.
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False
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Using the rulers as a drawing guideline is easy to manage if done from the default 0 point.
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True
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When you insert an AP element, a code marker appears in the Document window.
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True
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When the Invisible Elements option is turned on, the markers may cause the elements on the page in the Document window to appear to shift position.
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False
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Dragging or moving the AP element marker always repositions an element and affects the way a Web page displays the element in a browser.
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True
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Dragging the element marker into a table cell on a Web page can cause display problems in some browsers.
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True
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You can use the AP Elements panel to prevent overlaps, change the visibility of elements, nest or stack elements, and select one or more elements.
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False
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A closed-eye icon indicates that an element has been deleted.
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False
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An open-eye icon indicates that an element is hidden.
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True
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Clicking an element name in the AP Elements panel is one way to select an element.
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True
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On the AP Elements panel, nested elements are displayed as indented names connected to parent elements.
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True
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When the Prevent overlaps option is on, an element cannot be created in front of, moved or resized over, or nested within an existing element.
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False
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AP elements can hold images and other elements, but no other kinds of objects.
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False
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A parent element is similar in concept to a nested table or a nested frame.
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True
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A nested element can be displayed anywhere on a Web page.
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True
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A nested element does not have to touch the parent element.
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True
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Elements that float on top of each other have a stacking order.
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True
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The z-index of elements is determined by the order in which they are created.
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False
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Four different methods are available through the AP Elements panel to change the z-index for an element and set which element appears in front of or behind another element.
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True
Definition
One option for selecting an element is clicking the element’s selection handle.
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True
Definition
One option for selecting an element is clicking the element's border.
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false
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It is not possible to select an element by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+CLICK.
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True
Definition
When elements are stacked, the easiest way to select an element is to click the name in the AP Elements panel.
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False
Definition
A hotspot is an image that has one or more image maps placed on top of it.
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True
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You can create a hotspot on an image map to link to different parts of the same Web page.
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False
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Two types of image maps exist: server-side and data-side.
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False
Definition
You can add either client-side image maps or server-side image maps to the same document in Dreamweaver, but not both.
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True
Definition
When a visitor to a Web page clicks a hotspot in a server-side image map, the browser transfers data to a program running on a Web server for processing.
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True
Definition
A Web browser interprets code for client-side maps.
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True
Definition
When you create an image map and add a hotspot, you are creating an area that is clickable on the image.
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True
Definition
The Pointer Hotspot Tool closes a polygon-shaped hotspot.
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False
Definition
When an image is selected, the Property inspector for hotspots is displayed.
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True
Definition
The Map name and the hotspot tools allow you to label and create a client-side image map.
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False
Definition
To define a hotspot you use one of three shapes: a rectangle, a square, or a circle.
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True
Definition
Placing the image on an element, provides absolute positioning.
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False
Definition
The default action associated with the Behaviors panel is onMouseOut.
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