The parser "reads" the page and puts it into the DOM (Document Object Model), the layout manager decides how/where elements will be displayed and the display manager takes care of drawing the screen.
Complete Question:
You are entering command that operates on a file. The path to the file is lengthy and confusing and you are afraid that you will misspell part of it. You can help yourself out via the use of?
Group of answer choices
A. Wildcard
B. The Tab key
C. Regular expressions
D. The Escape key
Answer:
B. The Tab key
Explanation:
In this scenario, You are entering command that operates on a file. The path to the file is lengthy and confusing and you are afraid that you will misspell part of it. You can help yourself out via the use of the Tab key.
When working with the command line prompt (cmd) on a Windows, Unix or Linux computer, typing file paths is sometimes difficult or considered to be a burden because they are lengthy (too long) and perhaps confusing to the user. To help yourself out, you can always use the "Tab key" to autocomplete names of directories or file paths in an alphabetical order, while in the command line.
<em>Additionally, pressing the "Tab key" continuously while in the command line would cycle or toggle all available commands in an alphabetical order. </em>
Answer:
usb-c hub
Explanation:
In this specific scenario, his best option would be a usb-c hub. This is a fairly cheap device which he can get one of many variations for less than $100. This device connects through a single USB-C port on the computer and has multiple USB ports on the hub. This allows you to connect all of your devices to the hub and connect/disconnect all of them instantly from the single USB-C cable connected to the laptop. Thanks to the new USB-C technology these hubs now usually include both HDMI and DVI inputs.