Exam 13: Positioning With DHTML
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An # in front of a style name indicates that the style is for an element with an ID.
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The default z-index value for all absolutely positioned elements is -1.
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You cannot use the same units to specify the two dimensions of an element as you use to specify its position.
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DHTML allows precise positioning of page elements through an extension of cascading style sheets called ______________________.
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If you don't specify units for coordinates, the browser defaults to ______________________.
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You can associate a scroll bar with an element when the element is too large to fit its defined size, using the ____ property.
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To specify positioning using CSSP, you use the ____ attribute.
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Any element not enclosed by another element is ______________________ positioned with respect to the top-left corner of the window.
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Elements on higher layers will block out elements in the same position on lower layers of the stack.
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Setting an element's width as a percentage of the page prevents the browser from presenting the page with a disproportionate amount of ____ white space.
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You can size an element relative to its ____ element by using percentages.
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For some applications, specifying an exact measurement is important.
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Setting the ______________________ value for the overflow property would instruct the browser to display scroll bars to allow site visitors to scroll through an entire list.
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While a column of 150 px may fit perfectly in an 800 × 600 display, that same column may be surrounded by passive white space at ____.
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One of DHTML's greatest shortcomings with regard to Web page design is its inability to precisely position elements on a page.
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Standard HTML pages can use ______________________ to display text in columns rather than in a single block.
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______________________ allows you to position elements absolutely or relatively.
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When no other z-index values are specified, you can use a positive z-index value to place an element behind existing content.
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You cannot position elements in relation to other elements on the screen; you can only position elements using the top and left coordinates.
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