1. Internet Explorer and Firefox are examples of a type of computer application. Any computer application transforms one form of information (input) to another form (output). Describe the input to a browser. What is the source of this input? Describe the output of a browser.
2. What is the modern method for separating style and structure when constructing a web page?
3. How can you get a graphic image on the web stored on the hard disk of your PC?
4. What is a mark-up tag in HTML? What is its purpose? Give a specific example.
5. What is a text file?
6. Windows NotePad is a simple text editor. What is the difference between a text editor and a word processor?"
7. What is an HTML Text Editor? What is it used for and how does it compare to a regular text editor?
8. Why are text files so vital to modern methods of storing information?
9. Provide an example of a single CSS style that can be applied to an entire paragraph. Briefly explain the effect of the style on the display of the paragraph.
10. Distinguish between CSS formats for appearance and CSS formats for positioning. Give an example of each.
11. List 4 different HTML tags that define the structure of a document and briefly define the function of each.
12. Provide two examples of an HTML tag for linking to a web page, both on the same web site and to a different web site. Have the text "Hi There" be the link for both examples."
13. What is the general structure of an HTML file and how is this structure related to the display of the web page?
14. What is the distinction between a font-size: 12px and font-size: 1em (or 100%) ?
15. How many windows, at least, should be open on your computer when developing a web page using a text editor? Describe.
16. Most digital cameras, including those in smart phones, provide the photograph in JPEG format. Explain the process of how this happens and how the process could be altered to provide more refined results.