Click the ? button next to the answer that best answers the question. To proceed click the => button, or click the Show all questions button.
HTML (or HyperText Markup Language) is the only way to make a webpage on the Internet
TRUE
FALSE
a Hyperlink can only use the colours red, purple and blue
TRUE
FALSE
Graphics and text are the only things allowed on a webpage
TRUE
FALSE
A website is:
Accessed with a URL
A digital page viewed with a browser
A place where spiders make their homes
Digital music
URL in terms of the Internet is an acronym for:
Unlimited Relational Language
Universal Resource Link
Uniform Resource Locator
Unrestricted Line Officer
Cascading Style Sheets (or CSS) are best described as:
Used by both authors and readers of web pages to define colours, fonts, layouts and other aspects of document presentation
Used by the authors of web pages to change the look of a MySpace page
Used in conjunction with Java to make dynamic content
Defned with the strict adherence to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and are unchangeable
In terms of displaying data retrieved from the Internet, you:
Can home copy legitimate recordings for private use whether for media-shifting or backup (ie, turn a CD into mp3 files)
Can home record broadcast radio/television content for private use whether for time-shifting or watching more than once (ie, taping an article from A Current Affair and putting it on YouTube)
Can email documents from a government web-site that are available for public use
Must clearly and reasonably prominently identify the author, in any reasonable form
Choose the INCORRECT answer. A Hyperlink can point to:
A picture or file
An Internet address
A point on a web page
A computer
Which of the following HTML tags are NOT standard: