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Web Editor Assessment Test
This test is designed to assess your web development knowledge. Based on the results of this test we will either recommend further training or let you get started editing DOM web sites. You do not need to get all of them right. You have 1 day to finish, and it is an "open browser" test, meaning that you can use the web for research. However, please keep in mind that you are responsible for knowing at least some of this information (we'll tell you which after you submit the test) in order to update your site.
- What is the proper way to write 3 > 2 in HTML?
- How do you create a bulleted list nested within a numbered list?
- How do you force text to be white?
- Is there anything wrong with this HTML and what is it trying to do?
<b><i>Hi Mom!</b></i> - What is a page title, and where does it appear in your web browser?
- What is an anchor?
- What is the alt tag in an image for?
- What is the functional difference between
<br>and<p>? - How do you create a simple table two rows by two columns?
- How do you "turn off" visible table cell edges?
- If you set an image to be aligned to the left, how do you get the text next to the image to stop wrapping around the image?
- You have an image that you want to be a link but you don't want the border to show up. How do you write the HTML for this?
- What are the three ways to include a CSS element?
- Can you overlay the UCSF logo with your group's logo?
- Is
#E6E6E6an approved UCSF web color? How would you find out?
Please email the your results to webmaster@medicine.ucsf.edu for grading. We will send you the results and our recommendations for further training, if any, within 3 business days.



