An exercise covering the vocabulary of web design and digital product development. These expressions appear in design briefs, project specifications, and the day-to-day communications of web teams.
📚 Key vocabulary responsive design — a web design approach that makes pages render well on a variety of devices and screen sizes SEO (Search Engine Optimization) — techniques used to improve a website's visibility in organic search engine results wireframe — a simplified visual guide representing the layout of a web page before full design is applied front-end — the part of a website or application that users interact with directly, built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript back-end — the server-side of a website or application that handles data processing, storage, and business logic CMS (Content Management System) — software enabling users to create, manage, and publish digital content without technical expertise HTML (HyperText Markup Language) — the standard language used to create and structure content on the web CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) — a language used to describe the visual presentation and layout of HTML documents domain name — the unique web address used to identify a website, such as businessenglishsite.com hosting — a service that stores a website's files and makes them accessible via the internet
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Choose the correct response to complete each sentence.
1. It's a bad idea to create long pages that require extensive __________________.
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2. I've created more user-friendly buttons, so it should be easier to __________________ now.
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3. The new section is great, but it doesn't adhere to all of our company's __________________.
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4. Make sure you __________________ the graphics in Photoshop before uploading them.
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5. Most web designers no longer use __________________.
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6. When I design a site, I like to keep the __________________ simple.
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7. We can't have __________________ on our site.
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8. Balance has always been a key __________________ in good design.
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9. If a site adheres to certain standards, it is referred to as "being "standards-__________________".
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10. We need to redesign the site __________________ customers feel secure in purchasing our products online.
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