On which of the following should you test your website?
A -
None of the above: Test on different browsers, versions and platforms
B -
Latest browser version only
C -
Most popular browsers only
D -
Most popular platform only
3-
Documents on the Web are known as Web ____.
A -
pages
B -
sites
C -
linke
D -
indices
4-
What gives the user an idea of what the image will look like?
A -
The alt attribute for the <img> tag
B -
An interlaced image
C -
An animated GIF with the first frame set to zero delay
D -
An image contained in the <img lores> tag
5-
When should usability testing take places?
A -
Usability testing is not nexessary
B -
Near the end of the development process
C -
Throughout development process
D -
After the site is uploaded to the web
6-
What is a common result of using a site content-management scheme that
involves moving pages and replacing them with more up-to-date pages with different
names?
A -
The pages will not have a title
B -
Users will be able to view the most current content from the page
C -
The users will not be able access the site from their bookmarks
D -
Pages must be hand coded to include updated Meta content
7-
In JavaScript, all the following can be used as expressions except:
A -
a function that returns a value
B -
an Object
C -
variables, function, and literals combined using operator
D -
a variable
8-
background-position set the position on the background image. What happened
if its value is 0%0%?
A -
image will have 0W and 0H so it will be hidden
B -
image will be positioned at the lower right corner
C -
image will be positioned at the upper left corner
D -
None of the above
9-
Which of the following is not a step for creating a ScreenTip?
A -
Entering the Java code for the user-defined function
B -
Entering the embedded stype sheet
C -
Entering the <span> tags
D -
Entering the <tips> tags
10-
To comment out a line in JavaScript …
A -
Precede it with two forward slashes. i.e '//'
B -
Precede it with an asterisk. i.e. '*'
C -
Precede it with a forward slash and asterisk. i.e. '/*'
D -
Precede it with an asterisk and a forward slash. i.e. '*/'