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The Newspaper Designer's Handbook, 5/e
Tim Harrower
Web Design
Multiple Choice Quiz
Please answer all questions
1
You can keep most design elements the same when you create a web site for a print newspaper.
A)
False.
B)
True.
2
Which of the following is not a useful guideline for designing a newspaper web site?
A)
Use a large photo to anchor the front page.
B)
Monitor your users.
C)
Keep things simple.
3
Which is not a priority in organizing web pages?
A)
Including fixed page elements.
B)
Fitting all your data onto one screen.
C)
Making sure that navigation is straightforward.
4
You should stack online ads neatly, as you would on a printed page.
A)
False.
B)
True.
5
Text colors enliven a web page and should be used wherever possible.
A)
False.
B)
True.
6
Which format works better for compressing line art images:
A)
GIF
B)
JPEG
7
On a newspaper web site, text
A)
Should be stacked in narrow legs like a conventional newspaper.
B)
Should be formatted in one wide column.
C)
Should run to several paragraphs on a home page.
8
You should use different fonts on a web newspaper site as you would in the print version.
A)
False.
B)
True.
9
Which of the following must you provide on your newspaper web site?
A)
A search engine for the entire site.
B)
FAQs about your paper.
C)
The flag atop every page.
10
In designing a web site, the page should be divided into design modules.
A)
False.
B)
True.
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