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web design ch 3
dreamweaver
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Absolute hyperlink | A hyperlink that displays a web page document from another website |
| Borders | The lines around a table and cells |
| Cell | The intersection of a row and column in a table |
| Cell Padding | The pixels of blank space between the content in the cell and cell's boundry. |
| Cell Spacing | The pixels of a blank space between cells |
| Closing a web page document | Removing a web page's document window from the Dreamweaver workspace, which also removes the file from the computer's memory |
| Code and Design view | A combination of Code and Design view, also called split view |
| code view | Displays the code generated for a web page. |
| Content | The information presented to the user in a web page. |
| Design view | Displays the web page document similar to how it will appear in a browser window. |
| document-relative hyperlink | Text that can be clicked to display a different web page document in the browser window from the same website |
| Document toolbar | Area at the top of the document window that contains buttons and menus for changing views and performing common actions |
| Document window | Area of the Dreamweaver workspace that contains the web page document |
| Dreamweaver | An application used to develop websites |
| External hyperlink | A hyperlink that displays a web page document from another website |
| File name | The name of the file that stores the web page document |
| file panel | area of dreamweaver workspace that contains the web page document from another website |
| Fixed width | a table width that is specified in pixels. A fixed width table will not change when a user resizes the browser window |
| Home page | The main page or starting point of the website |
| Insert panel | Area below the menu bar that contains buttons for adding objects to a web page document |
| Menu bar | Area at the top of the Dreamweaver workspace that displays the names of menus |
| opening a file | the process of transferring a copy of the file contents |