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"1.02 Digital Communication Vocab": HTML5 Crossword |
Across4. 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)
5. A short description of an image displayed alongside the image. (7,0)
6. A symbol used to indicate the end of an article or news item. (3,4)
8. Pages in a publication whose layout governs every page and whose content will appear on every page. (6,4)
10. Supplemental information related to a more prominent article and that is included separately. (7,0,0)
11. Space between columns. (6)
12. Control the flow of text within columns. (6,6,0)
16. A line in a publication naming the writer of an article. (6,0)
17. A phrase, sentence or several sentences placed between a headline and an article to provide a segue between them. (4,0)
18. A pre-developed page layout used to create new publications from the same design, pattern, or style. (8,0,0)
19. A vertical division of a page in a document that acts like a full page. (6,0)
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Down1. 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)
2. (also called mockup) an example of how the final document should appear. (9)
3. 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)
7. Non-printing lines that assist in accurately positioning objects on a page. Same as Guides and Layout Guides. (5,6,0,0)
8. Indicate the space between the edge of the page and the document contents. (6,6)
9. A symbol that indicates the end of an article. Specific to an organization. (3,4,0,0)
13. An overly large, often intricately embellished first letter of the first word in a body of text used for decoration. (4,3,0,0)
14. 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)
15. 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)
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4. 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)
5. A short description of an image displayed alongside the image. (7,0)
6. A symbol used to indicate the end of an article or news item. (3,4)
8. Pages in a publication whose layout governs every page and whose content will appear on every page. (6,4)
10. Supplemental information related to a more prominent article and that is included separately. (7,0,0)
11. Space between columns. (6)
12. Control the flow of text within columns. (6,6,0)
16. A line in a publication naming the writer of an article. (6,0)
17. A phrase, sentence or several sentences placed between a headline and an article to provide a segue between them. (4,0)
18. A pre-developed page layout used to create new publications from the same design, pattern, or style. (8,0,0)
19. A vertical division of a page in a document that acts like a full page. (6,0)
DOWN
1. 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)
2. (also called mockup) an example of how the final document should appear. (9)
3. 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)
7. Non-printing lines that assist in accurately positioning objects on a page. Same as Guides and Layout Guides. (5,6,0,0)
8. Indicate the space between the edge of the page and the document contents. (6,6)
9. A symbol that indicates the end of an article. Specific to an organization. (3,4,0,0)
13. An overly large, often intricately embellished first letter of the first word in a body of text used for decoration. (4,3,0,0)
14. 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)
15. 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)

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