<em>Network change in larger organization follows hierarchy of approval.
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<em>Hierarchy of approval will start from the lowest department. The lowest department must prepare a written proposal, stating that there is a need for the network upgrade. Attachments such as proposed price list for the new equipments to buy also comes up with the proposal. Once that all documents are prepared, signatures from approval departments must be gathered. Each signature should be present and complete.
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Answer:
You can find the last page users viewed before leaving the website on the “Exit Pages” report under “Site Content”
Explanation:
This can also give you a percentage of exits as well as the number of exits from a page.
If you have an important page, (using a silly example, a picture of your dog) that you really want people to see, you can check the exit pages and see how many people are actually seeing this <em>great</em> picture of your dog, or adjust your site if needed.
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Six.
There are six comparison operators:
The equals operator: ==
The not equals operator: !=
The greater than operator: >
The less than operator: <
The greater than or equal to operator: >=
The less than or equal to operator: <=
Answer:
<em>Alignment Attribute</em>
Explanation:
In web development (HTML), the align attribute <em>states the orientation according to the surrounding component of an < object > element.</em>
The element < object > is an insert element (it does not insert a new line on a page), which means that it can be wrapped around by text and other components.
Ted might find it easier to use this element / component to make sure his objects are well aligned.
Furthermore, defining the alignment of the < object > by the surrounding elements may be useful.