Homework 11
- What would a consistent website design not have?
- (C) A different background color on each page.
- What are the three most common methods for organizing websites?
- (B) Hierarchical, linear, and random.
- What is not a web design recommended practice?
- (B) Colorful pages appeal to everyone.
- What are the four principles of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines?
- (B) Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR).
- What is a blueprint of a web page that shows the structure (but not the detailed design) of basic page elements?
- What is influenced by the intended or target audience of a site?
- (D) The amount of color used on the site, the font size and styles used on the site, and the overall look and feel of the site.
- What recommended design practices apply to a website that uses images for its main site navigation?
- (C) Provide alternative text for the images and place text links at the bottom of the page.
- What is known as white space?
- (A) The empty screen area around blocks of text and images.
- What should you do when creating text hyperlinks?
- (C) Use a key phrase as a hyperlink.
- What is a color scheme that consists of two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel?
- The most common structure used for commercial websites is Hierarchical organization.
- All browser versions don't display web pages in exactly the same way.
- The Web Accessibility Initiative is a group whose mission is to create guidelines and standards for web accessibility.