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DA3-1-2 Crap principles 2

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It's a good idea to center everything or mix alignments to give your pages a look less cluttered, more professional, and be easier to navigate.false
Repetition of certain colors and graphics gives this site a unified look and feel.true
proper application of the CARP design principles will markedly improve the look and feel of your web pages.true
Try to avoid the following in your web designs:busy distracting backgrounds, combinations of text and background with poor contrast, crowding text against the left edge of the page, Paragraphs of type in all bold, caps or italics
Try to avoid the following in your web designs:using multiple font types keep it one or two fonts, avoid underlined text that is not a link, meaningless or useless graphics that are not relevant to the content
Try to incorporate the following into your designs:Simple solid background colors, make the first page fit inside 800 x 600 pixel window,, Add navigational aids [top], site map, search etc., Include contact us link visible on every page
Every web page is basically the same thing:a page of text with formatting specifications in HTML code
What do you need to do before you create your first page?Make and name a new folder in which to store your web pages.
Each of the following is an email link. Which one is most appropriate?Please email us at countryinn@bucolic.com
If you want to make the headline text larger, which of the following would you choose?Select the text and apply "Heading 1". and Select the text and apply bold, plus apply a larger type size.
What is the best way to make columns on a web page?create tables
The difference between a Paragraph and a Break is:A Paragraph has space following it; a Break has no space following it.
Which of the following are you not going to doType in ALL CAPS
How can you tell where a link is going before you click on it?Position the pointer over the link and read the status bar at the bottom of the the brower window



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