Anatomy
Mobile
Tips
Finding specific words
Fun facts
100

Where is the main contents on the webpage located?

in the middle

100

What devices do you notice have a simpler layout?

Mobile devices: 

Tablets/smartphones

100

WHat should you ignore?

irrelevant adds

100

What is a tool bar used for?

to skim pages easier

100

Does a mac use ctrl or command 

command

200

Where are the adds located on a webpage?

left/right

200

what happens when a website detects you are on a mobile device?

It shows you the mobile/simpler version

200

What can you use to help skim for the right information a page?

Headings

200

How do you open the tool bar?

hold ctrl or command then press F

200

Why do we need to learn how to read a webpage?

So we can find the relevant information we're looking for 

300

What part of the webpage lets you go to the other parts of the website?

navigation bar

300

What becomes smaller when on mobile?

The header

300

What is a useful way to skim a page?

read the first sentence of a paragraph

300

after holding control or command what letter do you press to open the tool bar?

F

300

Is the website interactive?

Yes

400

What icon do you click on if you want to share the page with others?

social plug in-icons

400

What does a mobile site require more of?

Scrolling

400

What should you do if you accidentally click a link that isn't helpful?

use the back button

400

What can tool bars be useful for?

reading long articles

400

What was the name of the website?

GCFGlobal

500

How many parts are in the anatomy of a webpage?

17 basic elements

500

Why do they change the size of the page?

to best fit the information on the screen

500

What is not a good way to start reading a webpage if you are looking for certain information?

Don't start reading from the top to bottom like a book/don't read every word

500

What happens when you search for a specific word in the tool bar?

The key words are underlined

500

What was the answer to anatomy for 300 points?

navigation bar