
CompuScholar Chapter 11 Exam Study Guide
Quiz by KANDI YOUNG
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You can create an image that is smaller than the original size by cutting off part of the photo. This iscalled:
If your original image size is 200 pixels, and you add a width attribute to your image element of 400pixels, how will the resulting image be displayed in the browser?It will be stretched to be twice as wide as normal
To edit an image, you can use software that comes for free on a computer, like:
You can make an image a different size, without changing the actual image, by:
What graphic file type(s) are understood by web sites?
 If the picture you want to use is not in one of the acceptable web formats, you will have to:
Which of the following image formats support transparent image backgrounds?
_________ pictures are old enough that the copyrights have expired.
Which of the following lines of code will successfully display the “myImage.png” graphic as part of theforeground content?
If you don’t see any copyright information for a graphic you find online, it is free to use.
What kinds of pictures can you use on your website without worrying about copyright rules?
What kind of pictures can you use for free if you follow the publishing rules set out by the seller?
The process of making an image take less memory at the same size, while possibly losing some of thefine details, is called:
Which attribute defines the path of the image by relative or absolute URL?
Which image attribute causes words you put between the quotation marks to be read by a screenreader?
If an image element is being used as the contents of an anchor < a > link, what should your image “alt”attribute contain?
What does the newspaper term “below the fold” refer to?
What is one common way to encourage readers to scroll down to view more website content?
What approach do we suggest in order to style a group of images or photos on your website?
To add an image as a part of the content (instead of as a background to existing elements), whatelement would you use?