What is the main difference between site-level and page-level navigation?

What will be an ideal response?


Site-level navigation encompasses issues pertaining to understanding and moving through the information architecture of a Web site. Page-level navigation includes techniques that enhance the comprehensibility of an individual Web page.

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Which of the following is a double-selection control statement?

a) Do While…Loop b) For…Next c) If…Then…Else d) If…Then

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________ are organized into groups of related commands that are activated by clicking on a button

A) Galleries B) Dialog Boxes C) Tabs D) Menus

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The ________ Launcher allows the user to see what is currently stored on the Office Clipboard

A) Print Preview B) Clipboard Pane C) Office D) Live Preview

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A(n) __________ is an action, device, procedure, or technique that reduces a threat, a vulnerability, or an attack by eliminating or preventing it, by minimizing the harm it can cause, or by discovering and reporting it so that correct action can be taken.

A. attack B. countermeasure C. adversary D. protocol

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