WGU C779 Web Development Foundations Questions and Answers Graded A+
WGU C779 Web Development Foundations Questions and Answers Graded A+ MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) A protocol that enables operating systems to map file name extensions to corresponding applications. Also used by applications to automatically process files downloaded from the internet. DTD (Document Type Definition) A set of rules contained in a simple text file that defines the structure, syntax and vocabulary as it is related to tags and attributes for a corresponding document. It is generally specified in a separate file, which you reference, or declare, at the beginning of each document that you want to conform to the rules. Hyperlinks Embedded instructions within a text file that link to another point in the file or to a separate file. XML (Extensible Markup Language) A markup language that describes document content instead of adding structure or formatting to document content. A simplified version of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) A medium that merges XML & HTML, because the two have dramatically different requirements. W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) The main international standards organization for the World Wide Web WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) A set of guidelines for ensuring Website accessibility to all users, including those with disabilities. Developed by Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)HTML The traditional authoring language used to develop Webpages for many applications CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) A technology that allows greater style definition and formatting control of HTML elements. Formatting can be placed within the HTML or called remotely from an external style sheet. JavaScript Scripting language that provides dynamic, interactive capabilities to Webpages. user agent Any application, such as a Web browser, mobile phone, smartphone or help engine, that renders HTML for display to users. Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Requires Federal agencies to provide accommodation for users with disabilities. Wireframing The process of developing an outline for a Web presence Trade Secret Intellectual property that must remain private for a company to retain viability. Examples include proprietary code, business plans and sales contacts. Copyright The legal ownership of expression by an author. According to most developed countries, copyrighted intellectual property becomes the property of the author for a certain number of years. Copyright protection ensures that the person or group who owns the copyright has the right to publish or otherwise distribute material, and control how it is redistributed. In most countries, a copyright can be sold by its owner. Trademark A unique word, phrase or symbol that is claimed or officially registered by an organization with the government. Trademarks can include logos, phrases, company names and so forth. If a logo, word or phrase is trademarked, then only the organization that registered it can use it.Licensing The legal authorized use of another person's or entity's copyrighted intellectual property. The terms of the license are generally dictated by the copyright holder. Licenses require contracts and usually an exchange of money, service, or both. Infringement Any violation of a copyright or trademark. Copyright and trademark infringement are punishable crimes. Plagiarism A specific instance of infringement in which an individual or entity claims to have created content (e.g., images, writing or other exact expression) that was in fact created by other developers. Proven plagiarism can result in severe reprimands, loss of employment, corporate lawsuits and financial penalties.
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