Web Design/HTML exam questions

The following questions are to help you identify where you need more work or..h.

The questions are divided into beginner, intermediate and advanced sections.

Beginner

 * 1) What is a WYSIWYG editor and why should we learn html without them?
 * 2) What is the root element (ie. the first tag) of every html page? Doctype
 * 3) Where does the text inside the   element appear in a browser?  The text will be displayed  in the main web  browser window, just  on the top  bar.
 * 4) Describe one benefit of separating your content (the information of your page) and your presentation (the way your page is displayed in the browser).
 * 5) Identify two attributes of the   element and explain what they are used for. Width and height
 * 6) Identify the html element that contains everything that is displayed in your actual browser window. Html
 * 7) Write the HTML to create a paragraph with the following text: Price - €8.95  (you might need to reference the HTML Cheat Sheet)
 * 8) Write the anchor tag required to link from the page links.html to the page contact.html when the files are organised as follows:
 * 9) Both in the same folder
 * 10) the contact.html page is located in a subfolder called "contactfiles"
 * 11) the links.html page is located in a subfolder called "otherfiles"
 * 12) If you have a div on your page such as , write the anchor link required to scroll your page directly to the Contact Us information.
 * 13) What does HTML stand for?

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Intermediate

 * 1) Identify two HTML elements that you can use inside the   element and describe what they're used for.
 * 2) Every element has an opening and closing tag. For example,  . Identify two HTML elements that combine the opening and closing tag into one single tag.
 * 3) Identify the HTML element that is used to create divisions or sections within your page.
 * 4) Explain 3 reasons why HTML tables should be used for tabular data and not for laying out a page.
 * 5) List the HTML elements that you need to create a table and explain how each element is used.
 * 6) Explain why a DOC TYPE is a useful thing to include in a web page.
 * 7) Identify two different DOC TYPE and explain why you would use one over the other.
 * 8) Explain why modern web browsers have both a "quirks" mode and a "standards" mode.
 * 9) Explain the difference between the alt attribute and the title attribute?

Advanced

 * 1) Identify and discuss the pro's and con's of HTML 5 vs HTML 2