Explain how the onmouseover and onmouseout events work.
What will be an ideal response?
onmouseover is raised by the browser when the browser detects the mouse has moved over the part of the page raising the event. onmouseout is the same in reverse: the browser raises it when the mouse leaves the part of the page raising the event. If a function has been set as the handler for either of these events, code can be executed in response to the events.
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a) mechanism that enables a system to dynamically add or remove hardware components and redistribute resources appropriately b) mechanism that enables a system to dynamically change the power state of a single device or entire system in response to conserve electricity c) standard for writing device drivers that promotes source-code compatibility among Windows platforms d) mechanism that enables a system to provide hardware and system information to user processes and allow user processes greater control in device configuration
When you share a computer, to ensure thatno one else who uses that computer has access to your files, you should _____ before shutting down the system.
A. ?move all files to the root directory B. ?sign out of Windows 10 C. ?copy all files to the root directory D. ?connect the system to another Windows 10 device
Showcasing your qualifications is not as important in an application letter as showing how your qualifications match the requirements of the job.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)