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Name:________________ Class:__________________ Date:_______________

Ch#2: Building Website

Q. Define the following.

Code View:

Design vIew:

Split View:

Q. How can Dreamweaver be helpful for the programmer in initial level?

Q. Define the purpose of Horizontal rule in Dreamweaver?


Part a: Differentiate between inline and internal CSS

Part b: Differentiate between paired and unpaired HTML tags.

Q
Part a: Describe the primary purpose of CSS in web development and provide an example of
how CSS can be used to style a webpage element.

Part b: Define HTML and its role in creating webpages. Give an example of an HTML-paired
tag and explain its significance in structuring web content.

Part a: What does the HTML acronym stand for, and how does it relate to the structure of web
pages?

Part b: What is the primary advantage of creating a website using a plain text editor like
Notepad, and how does it affect the coding process?
Q

Scenario

Imagine you are a 7th-grade student assigned to create a website about your school's science fair
using Dreamweaver. Explain how you would use Dreamweaver's features to design the
homepage effectively. Provide two key steps you would take, and for each step, describe a
specific feature or action you would use, along with the reasons why it's important in creating an
engaging school science fair homepage.

Scenario

Imagine you are designing a website for a local art gallery using Dreamweaver. Explain how you
can effectively use both tables and DIV elements to organize and display information about
different art exhibits on a single webpage. Provide two key reasons for using each of these layout
techniques and describe how they enhance the presentation of the gallery's information.

To create an engaging and organized webpage for the local art gallery using Dreamweaver, you
can effectively utilize both tables and DIV elements for different purposes.
Q. Choose the correct answer.

1. What is the primary purpose of creating a wireframe for a website?

A) To add visual effects to the website

B) To plan the layout and organization of the website

C) To write the code for the website

D) To test the website's functionality

1. Which of the following is a key consideration when designing a website's


navigation system?

A) The color scheme of the website

B) The font style used on the website

C) The ease of use and accessibility for visitors

D) The amount of content on the website

1. What is the term for the process of arranging and organizing content on a website
to make it visually appealing and easy to use?

A) Web development

B) Web design

C) Information architecture

D) User experience (UX) design


1. Why is it important to consider the target audience when designing a website?

A) To ensure the website is visually appealing to the designer

B) To ensure the website is compatible with all devices and browsers

C) To ensure the website meets the needs and expectations of the intended users

D) To ensure the website is search engine optimized

1. What is the purpose of using HTML and CSS when building a website?

A) To add interactive elements to the website

B) To create a database for the website

C) To define the structure and layout of the website

D) To test the website's functionality

1. What is the primary function of HTML tags in building a website?

A) To add visual effects to the website

B) To define the structure and layout of the webpage

C) To write the code for the website

D) To test the website's functionality

1. Which of the following is an example of a paired HTML tag?


A) <img>

B) <p>

C) <html>

D) all of the above

1. What is the purpose of using Adobe Dreamweaver in building a website?

A) To create a database for the website

B) To add interactive elements to the website

C) To design and build the website's structure and layout

D) To test the website's functionality

1. What is the term for the visual representation of a website's layout and design in
Adobe Dreamweaver?

A) Code view

B) Design view

C) Live view

D) Split view
1. Which of the following is an example of an unpaired HTML tag?

A) <p>

B) <img>

C) <html>

D) none of the above

1. What is the purpose of using HTML tags to structure a webpage?

A) To add visual effects to the webpage

B) To define the layout and organization of the webpage

C) To write the code for the webpage

D) To test the webpage's functionality

1. Which of the following is a key feature of Adobe Dreamweaver's interface?

A) Code view only

B) Design view only

C) Split view, allowing users to see both code and design views simultaneously

D) Live view only

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