Standard Toolbar

1. Docked-When a is anchored to a specific location at the edge of the window.

2. Editing Window- The primary workspace for creating and editing Web pages.

3. Floating- When a pane is not anchored to specific location in the windows.

4. Font face- A set of characters (letters and number) that have a defined style.

5. Formatting toolbar- The toolbar that allows the user to adjust the appearance of text on a Web page, including Alignment, Front Size, Style, and Bold.

6. Heading- A headline that displays larger and bolder than regular text and has extra white space above and below it.

7. Horizontal space- The space to the right and left of an image.

8. Menu- A form element; a drop-down box from which user can chose only a single item.

9. Page tab- Tabs at the top of the editing windows that enable you to quickly move among the page in Web site.

10. Pane- A section of the window that can display options or information that isn’t available in other areas of the windows.

11. Sans-serif front- A front that has no crap on its ends and has an appearance of being plain.

12. Serif font- A front that has crap on its end and has appearance of being fancy.

13. Standard toolbar- the toolbar that provides access to the most common actions preformed by users, including Copy, Paste, and Save.

14. Vertical space – the space to the top and bottom of an image.

15. Views bar-The toolbar displayed in the left side of the FrontPage windows where icons can be chosen to obtain information contained in the main area of the window, including the Page, Folders, and Hyperlinks icons.

16. Visual interface-A set of means and tools used to build a Web page in place of writing code.

 17. Web-safe colors- Colors that are consistent on all monitors-across all bowers.