8.3 keywords
Across
- 3. (two words) A way of adding the CSS codes in the <style> element of <head> section of the document.
- 5. (two words) This Boolean operator operator takes truth to falsity and vice versa.
- 7. (four words) Focuses on everything you can't see on a website.
- 8. The acronym for ‘Cascading Style Sheets’
- 13. (four words) The process of creating the user interface and user experience of a website or application.
- 14. Refers to the organization of data according to a specific schema or plan.
- 16. (two words) One part of the information that determines a picture's, photo's or other image's dimension.
- 18. (two words) Allows users to retrieve content from information systems
- 20. (two words) Specifies the width of an image, in pixels.
- 21. A type of bot that is typically operated by search engines like Google and Bing.
- 24. (two words) A link that hasn’t been visited.
Down
- 1. (two words) Is a Boolean operator which would return the value TRUE or Boolean value of 1 if either or both of the operands are TRUE or have Boolean value of 1.
- 2. (two words) The HTML attribute used in HTML and XHTML documents to specify alternative text (alt text) that is to be displayed in place of an element that cannot be rendered.
- 4. (two words) used to embed an image in a html page
- 6. (two words) A page that “lives” in hierarchy underneath another page.
- 9. (two words) Specifies the path/source of an image being displayed.
- 10. (two words) A link that has been visited.
- 11. (two words) The location within a browser that lets you search the Internet for what you want to find.
- 12. A collection of linked webpages
- 15. A piece of information that describes the data or content that it is assigned to
- 17. (two words) A form of CSS which is used to add styling to multiple HTML pages at a time.
- 19. The acronym for ‘Hyper Text Markup Language’
- 22. A simple document displayable by a browser
- 23. (two words) It tells your computer which application created or can open the file and which icon to use for the file.
- 25. (two words) Used to apply a unique style to a single HTML element.