Exam 4: The Web Web Basics Browsers
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An HTML document begins with the DOCTYPE and html declarations.
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Which of the following is NOT used to create or edit HTML documents?
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Which of the following would NOT be considered an essential element of a browser?
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The Head section of an HTML document contains text and links to images.
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It is a good idea to ________ your browser when a new version becomes available, mainly to increase security.
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If you want to change your default browser, you need to delete the browsers that you no longer want to use.
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Search engines do not allow users to view or change their search history information.
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______-side scripts are embedded in an HTML document and run locally when a Web page is displayed by a browser.
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______ is called a markup language because authors mark up documents by inserting special instructions.
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Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox are examples of ________.
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HTTP uses port 20 for communications between a client device and a server.
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Programs such as Dreamweaver and KompoZer are examples of ______ HTML editors.
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The browser ________ page is the first page displayed when the browser starts.
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Ted Nelson developed the specifications for URLs, HTML, and HTTP.
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