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"1.02 Digital Communication Vocab": HTML5 Crossword |
Across5. An overly large, often intricately embellished first letter of the first word in a body of text used for decoration. (4,3,0,0)
6. A symbol that indicates the end of an article. Specific to an organization. (3,4,0,0)
8. Control the flow of text within columns. (6,6,0)
11. Supplemental information related to a more prominent article and that is included separately. (7,0,0)
16. The title (or logo) on the front page of a newspaper or cover of another periodical including its associated design elements and formatting. (9,0)
17. A line of text at the end of a continuing article telling the reader the page that the article continues on. (4,4,0,0)
19. A pre-developed page layout used to create new publications from the same design, pattern, or style. (8,0,0)
20. An object that extends to the physical edge of a page or beyond and is outside the printer’s printable area - within 1/4' to 1/8' of the edge of the paper. (5,0,0)
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Down1. A phrase, sentence or several sentences placed between a headline and an article to provide a segue between them. (4,0)
2. A short description of an image displayed alongside the image. (7,0)
3. A vertical division of a page in a document that acts like a full page. (6,0)
4. Non-printing lines that assist in accurately positioning objects on a page. Same as Guides and Layout Guides. (5,6,0,0)
7. Pages in a publication whose layout governs every page and whose content will appear on every page. (6,4)
9. Indicate the space between the edge of the page and the document contents. (6,6)
10. A phrase, sentence or several sentences positioned above a headline. Often a quick blurb or article teaser. Used to catch the reader's attention. Same as Lead-In, Teaser. (6,0)
12. (also called mockup) an example of how the final document should appear. (9)
13. Space between columns. (6)
14. Text from an article that is copied into a separate object, enlarged, and placed alongside the same article to interest the reader with the full article. (4,5,0,0)
15. A symbol used to indicate the end of an article or news item. (3,4)
18. A line in a publication naming the writer of an article. (6,0)
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ACROSS
5. An overly large, often intricately embellished first letter of the first word in a body of text used for decoration. (4,3,0,0)
6. A symbol that indicates the end of an article. Specific to an organization. (3,4,0,0)
8. Control the flow of text within columns. (6,6,0)
11. Supplemental information related to a more prominent article and that is included separately. (7,0,0)
16. The title (or logo) on the front page of a newspaper or cover of another periodical including its associated design elements and formatting. (9,0)
17. A line of text at the end of a continuing article telling the reader the page that the article continues on. (4,4,0,0)
19. A pre-developed page layout used to create new publications from the same design, pattern, or style. (8,0,0)
20. An object that extends to the physical edge of a page or beyond and is outside the printer’s printable area - within 1/4' to 1/8' of the edge of the paper. (5,0,0)
DOWN
1. A phrase, sentence or several sentences placed between a headline and an article to provide a segue between them. (4,0)
2. A short description of an image displayed alongside the image. (7,0)
3. A vertical division of a page in a document that acts like a full page. (6,0)
4. Non-printing lines that assist in accurately positioning objects on a page. Same as Guides and Layout Guides. (5,6,0,0)
7. Pages in a publication whose layout governs every page and whose content will appear on every page. (6,4)
9. Indicate the space between the edge of the page and the document contents. (6,6)
10. A phrase, sentence or several sentences positioned above a headline. Often a quick blurb or article teaser. Used to catch the reader's attention. Same as Lead-In, Teaser. (6,0)
12. (also called mockup) an example of how the final document should appear. (9)
13. Space between columns. (6)
14. Text from an article that is copied into a separate object, enlarged, and placed alongside the same article to interest the reader with the full article. (4,5,0,0)
15. A symbol used to indicate the end of an article or news item. (3,4)
18. A line in a publication naming the writer of an article. (6,0)

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