Chapter 27: Getting “Web-ified” (Web Applications)
TRUE/FALSE
1. The Web consists of documents called Web pages that are stored on Web servers.
2. Currently, the two most popular browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
3. One advantage of static Web pages is that they are interactive.
4. Only selected ASP pages contain Flash tags that tell the client’s browser how to render the page on the
computer screen.
5. You can use the Properties window to include a title on a Web page.
6. You can only add static text to a Web page using a label control.
7. You can use either the FORMAT menu or the Formatting toolbar to format the static text on a Web
page.
8. While you are designing a Web page, you can periodically view the page in full screen view to
determine how it will appear to the user.
9. To view a Web page in full screen view, you use the Open Screen option on the View menu.
10. Although not identical to viewing in a browser window, full screen view provides a quick and easy
way to verify the placement of controls and text on the Web page.
11. You can add an image to a Web page using the Picture tool in the toolbox.