Lesson 3 Vocabulary

1.       Docked – Panes anchored to a specific location at the edge of the FrontPage window.

  

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

  

3.       Floating – When a pane is not anchored to a specific location in the window.

  

4.       Font Face – A set of characters 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 – Appears larger and bolder than regular text and has extra white space above and below it to help it stand out.

 

7.       Horizontal Space – The space to the right and left of the image.

 

8.       Menu – All actions you can perform, including those accessed through a toolbar.

 

9.       Page Tab – The top of the editing window enable you to quickly move among the pages in your Web site.

 

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

 

11.   Sans-Serif Font – Do not have small lines on the ends of the letters and appear plain.

 

12.   Serif Font – A font that has small lines or strokes on the ends of the letters.

13.   Standard Toolbar – The toolbar that provides access to the most common actions performed by users, including Copy, Paste, and Save.

14.   Vertical Space – The space above and below an image.

15.   Views Bar – The toolbar displayed in the left side of the FrontPage window 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 menus and tools used to build a Web page in place of writing code.

17.   Web-Safe Colors – Colors that generally appear the same in all browsers.