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Principles of Web Design: The Web Technologies Series

Joel Sklar

Chapter 9

Site Navigation - all with Video Answers

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Chapter Questions

Problem 1

List three advantages of linking by using text instead of graphics.

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Problem 2

What four navigation questions should the user be able to answer?

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Problem 3

List three types of navigation cues.

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Problem 4

List three ways to control information overload when designing a Web site.

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Problem 5

Explain why you would include both graphic and textbased links on a Web page.

Kashif Qureshi
Kashif Qureshi
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Problem 6

List two navigation cues you can add to a text-based navigation bar.

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Problem 7

Why is it best to make <a $>$ the innermost element to a piece of text?

Amy Jiang
Amy Jiang
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Problem 8

What $<\mathrm{a}>$ tag attribute is associated with fragment identifiers?

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Sarvesh Somasundaram
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Problem 9

List two ways to break up lengthy HTML pages.

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Problem 10

What character entity is useful as an invisible link destination?

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Problem 11

What attribute do you use to make an $<\mathrm{a}>$ tag both a source and destination anchor?

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Problem 12

How do you link to a fragment in an external file?

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Problem 13

Page turners work best in what type of structure?

Alkendra Singh
Alkendra Singh
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Problem 14

What are the benefits of contextual linking?

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Problem 15

List two reasons for standardizing graphics.

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Problem 16

What are the benefits of using navigation graphics?

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Problem 17

What are the drawbacks of using navigation icons?

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Problem 18

What are the benefits of using the alt attribute?

Adam Conner
Adam Conner
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