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The code used to create all webpages | HTML |
A group of formatting instructions that enable you to easily apply formats to specific items on your Web pages. Controls the “look” of elements. | CSS |
A Dreamweaver panel that displays properties for the currently selected object. | Property Inspector Panel |
A panel in Dreamweaver that shows categories from which to insert objects into a Web page. | Insert Panel |
A collection of web pages and other objects, such as images, that are linked to create a resource about a specific subject. | website |
A program that enables a user to view and move among pages on the World Wide Web. (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari) | browser |
The first page of a Website, displayed when the website is accessed. Always saved as index.html or default.html. | home page |
An automated process that provides steps for setting up your website in Dreamweaver before you begin working. | Site Definition Wizard |
A characteristic that is applied to an HTML tag (for example, id= or class=) | attribute |
An HTML tag used to indicate the end of an element | closing tag |
The view in Dreamweaver that shows the HTML | Code View |
The document window in Dreamweaver that shows the page similar to how it will look in the browser | Design View |
The name of an HTML tag – the first word following the bracket | element |
Section of your code that contains important information needed to display your page such as the title, character set, keywords, meta tags, and CSS | <head> |
Words that describe your site content added to a meta tag | keywords |
An HTML tag that starts a new line without leaving space between paragraphs | line break |
An HTML tag that identifies the start of a new element | opening tag |
Special symbols like the copyright symbol © coded as © | HTML entities |
Collection of fonts that can be applied to text on a webpage | font family |
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