Lesson 11 QUIZ
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Question #1 As you know..., Links
"Connect" one Web Page URL with another. Your Netscape Editor...?
- Creates a Link automatically each time you visit a page.
- Skips "every other" URL.
- Allows you to create a Link to any (working) URL.
- Will not allow Linking.
- None of the Above.
- All of the Above.
Question #2 Netscape allows you to Drag
and Drop Links from one Browser Page to another Editor Page? True False
Question #3 If you highlight a Link and
"click" your Right Mouse Button, you can Copy Link Location (to
the Windows Clipboard)? True False
Question #4 Netscape makes provisions for
you to remove "unwanted" Links?
- No..., once established, a link can never be removed.
- No..., you must use a Word Processor to Remove Links.
- No..., you don't want any Links in your Web Pages.
- Yes...,
- None of the Above.
- All of the Above.
Question #5 Netscape uses what is called
a Target to "create a Link" within a Web Page? True False
Question #6 It is possible to Link to Targets
in the "same" Web Page and in "other" Web Pages? True False
Question #7 You must Create a Target...,
before you can Create a Link "to" the Target? True False
Question #8 If the Web Page "you select"
has NO Targets...?
- The target will work anyway..., don't worry.
- Nothing will appear in the "Select a named target in the specified
file (option)" Field.
- Netscape does not use Targets
- The Targets will be highlighted.
- None of the Above.
- All of the Above.
Question #9 The Target Symbol is always
visible in the Netscape Browser? True False
Question #10 You must "test" the
Link in your Netscape Browser. From the Netscape Editor Window? True
False
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