MCOM 351 - Teach Yourself Visually HTML & CSS Chapter 15 - Publishing Your Web Pages
exam review questions
(p.300) To make your pages available on the Web, you need a Web ________ — an Internet-connected computer specifically set up to store and manage Web pages.
(p.300) Commonly called ________, Web servers allow you to transfer and store files, including HTML documents, images, and multimedia files.
(p.301) ISP stands for ________.
(p.302) A ________ is a high-level address for a Web site, such as google.com.
(p.302) To acquire a domain name, you must ________and pay for it.
(p.302) Dozens of domain name ________ can help you register domain names.
(p.302) Transferring files from your computer to a Web server is called ________.
(p.302 & 304) More often than not, you use FTP, which stands for ________, to upload your files to a web host.
(p.303) One of your chores as a Web developer is to ________ your Web site.
(p.303 & 309) It is good practice to regularly test your site for ________ links.
(p.308) ________ are the most common mistakes in HTML documents.
(p.308) Typing the wrong ________ to a file can cause an error on your pages.
(p.310) Search ________ collect information about pages encountered on the Web and then make that information easily searchable.
(p.310) Even if you do not register your site with search engines, they will often do a good job of finding your site by following links from other sites.
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(p.311) When users look for Web sites, they type ________ into a search engine.
(p.311) Search engines give greater weight to page ________ when analyzing Web pages.