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Exam – 149 Questions with Answers
HTML5 - -A language that requires few plug-ins and standarizes how video
and audio are presented on a web page

-SGML - -A metalanguage that is used to create other languages

-HTML - -A Language that describes a documents visual layout. Language
used primarily for defining format and appearance of Web documents.

-XML - -A language that describes the function and context of the
information contained in a document

-XHTML - -A language that organizes data in a document and formats the
page's appearance in a web browser. Web language standard that separates
responsibilities for organizing and formatting data

-XML (Extensible Markup Language): - -Newer language used to define
context as opposed to appearance

-SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language): - -An ISO-standard
language used to describe data and context as opposed to its appearance.

-WCAG - -A set of guidelines for ensuring Web site accessibility to all users,
including those with disabilities.

-Tags - -Embedded information that defines the font, color and phrase
elements used on an HTML page.

-XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) - -Web language standard
that separates responsibilities for organizing and formatting data.

-HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) - -Language used primarily for
defining format and appearance of Web documents.

-Markup language - -Language that describes context and formatting for
online documents.

-Hyperlink - -Embedded instructions within a text file that link it to another
point in the file or to a separate file.

-HTML5 - -Markup language used for structuring and presenting Web page
content

, -Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - -Style sheet language that provides the
formatting and "look" of a Web page or document written in a markup
language

-JavaScript - -Scripting language that provides dynamic, interactive
capabilities to Web pages

-ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) - -Mandates that electronic
information be accessible to disabled people.

-WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) - -Developed by the Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI) to provide a universal set of standards
promoting accessibility.

-Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act - -Ensures that disabled individuals
have a comparable level of access to information.

-Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - -A technology that allows greater style
definition and formatting control of HTML elements. Formatting can be
placed within the HTML or called remotely from an external style sheet

-cloud computing - -Software, infrastructure and platform services that are
hosted by a remote data center and provided to organizations or individuals
over the Internet

-Document Type Definition (DTD) - -A set of rules contained in a simple text
file that defines the structure, syntax and vocabulary as it relates to tags and
attributes for a corresponding document

-Extensible Markup Language (XML) - -A markup language that describes
document content instead of adding structure or formatting to document
content. A simplified version of SGML

-graphical user interface (GUI) - -A program that provides visual navigation
with menus and screen icons, and performs automated functions when users
click command buttons

-Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) - -The traditional authoring language
used to develop Web pages for many applications.

-markup language - -A series of commands used to format, organize and
describe information on a Web page

-metalanguage - -A language used for defining other languages

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