Exam 4: Laying Out Elements With Css
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In the CSS box model, the margin is always opaque . _________________________
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____ is the space outside the border between the border and adjacent or parent elements.
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A simple technique for ensuring consistency of the visual design in different window sizes is to specify a fixed width for the content of a web page, creating what's commonly known as a static layout. _________________________
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Case-Based Critical Thinking Question
Tyler has been helping his friend Wes learn the website design business.
Wes wants the header element of his web page to stay at the top of the page at all times, even when users scroll the page. In this case, Tyler advises him to use ____ positioning.
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You can use filler text, also called fake text , to simulate content, which allows you to work with a document with a lot of content even if it is not the final content. _________________________
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The padding, border, and margin properties all create space around the contents of a web page. Of the three properties, margin , is the only one that can be seen in a web browser. _________________________
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Some of the most widely used layouts in print media involve columns of text and graphics running parallel to each other down the page. You can use the border and clear properties to create a basic version of this arrangement. _________________________
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The size of the padding, border, and margin are generally not included in the calculated ____ of an element.
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The location of an absolutely positioned element is calculated based on the closest ancestor element that has a position applied to it.
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Because user agents render HTML documents from top to bottom, it's relatively straightforward to create layouts that stack styled elements ________________.
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Referring to the figure above, letter e indicates element ____.

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