Appendix B
Web Design Terminology
Part One
Match Web design key terms with their correct definitions. Use the Principles of Web Design Glossary as a resource.
Note. Table definitions come from the Glossary of Principles of Web Design.
1) CSS 2) DTD 3) HTML 4) Search engine 5) URL 6) W3C 7) Hypertext
| Definition | Term | 1 | A set of rules that contains all the elements, attributes, and usage rules for the markup language used in a Web page | DTD | 2 | The markup language that defines the structure and display properties of a Web page | HTML | 3 | The global address of documents and other resources on the Web | URL | 4 | A style language, created by the W3C that allows complete specifications of style for HTML documents | CSS | 5 | A software program that searches out and indexes Web sites in a catalog | SEARCH ENGINE |
Part Two
Match Web design key terms with their correct definitions. Use the Principles of Web Design Glossary as a resource.
Note. Table definitions come from the Glossary of Principles of Web Design.
1) Absolute URL 2) FTP 3) Search engine 4) Web hosting service 5) Web server 6) W3C 7) XHTML
| Definition | Term | 6 | An organization that sets standards for markup languages and provides an open, nonproprietary forum for industry and academic representatives to add to the evolution of HTML | W3C | 7 | A commercial service that provides Web server space only and may be more capable of hosting a more complex commercial site – This service does not include Internet access. | WEB HOSTING SERVICE | 8 | An address that includes the protocol the browser uses to access the file, server or domain name, the relative path, and the filename | ABSOLUTE URL | 9 | A computer connected to the Internet that runs server software – The software lets the computer use the Hypertext Transfer Protocol to serve HTML file to Web browser