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Quiz: FrontPage design
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Page layout, graphics, cascading style sheets...how well do you know these areas of Microsoft FrontPage®? We hereby challenge you to a quiz that tests your Web design skills. Think you'll ace this one? Don't be so sure. We're willing to bet a few kilobytes that this quiz might stump even some experts.
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1. How do you add a background image to a page without tiling it?
 
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2. If you want an image to have a transparent background, then you should use:
 
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3. In FrontPage 2003, what will happen if you change the page size to 600 x 300?
 
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4. How can you remove the small default margin on the top and left sides of a Web page?
 
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5. In FrontPage 2003, how can you change the origin point of the rulers so that they're not at the upper-left corner of the page?
 
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6.  You should never use the GIF format for a photograph, even if it's a black and white photograph.
 
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7.  When you insert a table, what does FrontPage put inside each cell by default?
 
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8. In FrontPage 2003, how can you create a <div> tag?
 
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9. If you want to use the hexadecimal value of FF0000 for a background color, you should:
 
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10. In FrontPage 2003, how can you link a cascading style sheet to a Web page?
 
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