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Section One: Background

[ Section 1 Quiz ]
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1 When you are just beginning to learn how to create home pages, what kind of software should you use to create your pages?
Internet browsing software.
The most expensive software you can afford.
Home page building software.
A simple text editor.

2 What must you do in order to learn how to drive well?
Get behind the wheel and practice.
Read a book about driving.
Watch a taxi driver.
Ask the taxi driver to take a different route.

3 What is "text"?
Numbers, graphics, and data.
Numbers, graphics, and audio files.
Letters, numbers, and symbols.
Letters, numbers, and graphics

4 How can the format of text be changed?
Character-by-character.
Word-by-word.
Line-by-line.
All of the above.

5 How do word processors mark text for formatting?
They use underlining.
They use start and end codes.
They use two windows.
They use fonts.

6 Text files ...
can be used only by special computers.
can be used by all computers.
are used only with English word processors.
are not used much anymore.

7 You can change a word processor file to text file format ...
by changing the font.
using start and end tags.
by changing the name of the file.
when you save it.

8 Many older computers ...
could use only 8.3 type file names.
used very long file names.
used numbers for file names.
didn't use file names.

9 What is a "site"?
A group of computers linked together.
Software for building home pages.
A set of web pages.
A web browser.

10 Which file name extension is used for home page files?
.htm
.wpd
.txt
.jxw


   Well, it's time to create your first page.
Get yourself a cup of coffee, go to the next lesson, and let's get started ...
coffee




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