Basic HTML Structure - Lesson 1

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Across
  1. 2. Inside the HTML tag, you can add this attribute to specify the document language
  2. 6. When naming images or HTML documents, do not ____ between words
  3. 8. UTF-8, in an attribute, represents the:
  4. 14. Extra information added inside opening tags (such as meta) are called:
  5. 16. Avoid using special _____ in HTML filenames, such as exclamation points, dollar signs, or periods
  6. 17. Tags with a forward slash inside are called ____ tags
  7. 18. When designing, write your code, test, evaluate, and fix frequently - this is the ______ design process
  8. 20. HTML pairs have opening and closing ____
  9. 21. The language value for Spanish
  10. 22. The section of the webpage where visual content is displayed and all headings and paragraphs go
  11. 23. The language value for English
Down
  1. 1. Most homepages are named _____.html
  2. 2. A good plan is to use ______ letters, rather than capitals, in filenames
  3. 3. HTML stands for Hypertext ______ Language
  4. 4. This tag holds the words that appear in the title tab or title bar and is used for Bookmarks
  5. 5. HTML editors that do not require code and what you see is what you get
  6. 7. Remember that you must include the file _____, such as .html or .jpg when linking to files
  7. 9. UTF-8 is the most commonly used character _____
  8. 10. The section of the webpage where the title and meta tags go
  9. 11. An attribute is in the format ____="value"
  10. 12. The link tag, used in the head, allows you to connect this
  11. 13. HTML tags are located inside pointed ______
  12. 15. These tags, used in the head, specific the character type and in order to make sure content does not appear zoomed in/out, include initial scale
  13. 19. Tags that do not have a pair (such as link or meta) are referred to as ___ tags