Friday, October 16, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
- 1. What is meant by accessibility standards?
- to make the web available and usable to everyone including those with disabilities.
- 2. How can color create a barrier to content?
- 3. Why is it important to provide a way for users to skip the navigation list?
- 4. What is meant by providing “ALT Text” to the user?
- if connection and download speed become a factor lets users see what items are on site.
- 5. What is the difference between Section 508 and WCAG 1.0?
- 6. How does design differ from style?
- 7. Why is it important to separate content from presentation?
- to make it more coherent for users to understand
- 8. Why is it important to validate our mark-up & CSS?
- to make it more accessible
- 9. What are the two major parts of a CSS rule?
- 10. Define these CSS properties: float, margin, padding, and border.
- 11. Define these CSS properties: font-family, font-size, line-height, letter-spacing.
- font used, size of said font, the space on which text takes up and space between each letters
- 12. What is the “Box Model?”
- 13. What is the difference between a CSS class and an ID?
- class defines the css ID defines specific information in css that you wish to modify
- 14. What is the difference between a DIV and a SPAN?
- 15. How does the “Cascade” relate to the conflicts in CSS rules?
- 16. What is the purpose of the Document Type Declaration?
- to identify the html that is being used .
- 17. What is the difference between a browser’s “quirks” mode and it’s “standards” model?
- 18. Define inline, embedded, and external (aka. local, global, and linked) stylesheets?
- in-line style occurs inside HTML tags in the body section of the HTML document.
An embedded style sheet is linked to, from within the HEAD sectionand external is a serperate file used more often then not to change multiple web pages.
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