Multimedia Webpage Design Review
Across
- 1. Matching the printed ink color to the color displayed on the monitor.
- 5. Letters do not have attributes (serifs) on the tips.
- 6. A group of similarly formatted characters.
- 7. Are made of pixels.
- 8. How easily you can open, modify, and view the files on computers using different operating systems, software and browsers.
- 9. Makes part of the image invisible or see-through.
- 15. The more times you save the image, the more data that is eliminated and the more the quality of the image is degraded.
- 17. Anything on the page that is not actual text.
- 18. Container for text that can be placed and formatted randomly.
- 19. The bulk of the publication; articles and news items.
- 21. A semitransparent image in the background of printed material; may be text or object.
- 22. The basic design of a character.
- 24. The name of the college Mrs. Britt attended.
Down
- 2. Used when it is important for the compressed image to look exactly like the original image.
- 3. Horizontal spacing between letters.
- 4. Letters that have attributes on the tips that add weight and dimension.
- 10. Illustrations and photographs used to convey meaning and add appeal.
- 11. Refers to how an image is saved in order to reduce the file size
- 12. Are made of lines and shapes.
- 13. Line at the end of a continuing article that tells readers which page to refer to for the rest of the article.
- 14. The number of colors that can be contained in the image
- 16. Letters take up space relative to their size.
- 20. Reproduction of letters on a page.
- 23. Horizontal spacing between all characters in a block of text.