Hi! I've never taken a class for web development, so I can't say for sure. But I think part (c) is looking for an image of you that is probably low in file size while still looking good. That means that .jpg will probably do, you can look in your photo editor when saving/exporting for settings such as compression and number of colors, and you can try to make the image just the right size for a normal screen (as long as it looks good on a larger screen).
Beyond that, there's just many details to this. Just follow the instructions a few times.
Make the image.
Make the HTML without the CSS.
Make the CSS and put it in a <style> HTML element.
Also, the question is weird: it suggests using an "alt" tag. I think it's referring to the "alt" attribute of the <img/> tag. This specifies text that can appear if for any reason the image can't be displayed.
You can give an element an id by giving it the id attribute, like <div id="holder"></div>.
And the image can be a link by having the <img/> element inside of and <a> element.
Answer:
Friend Functions of a class are not members of that class.
Explanation:
A friend function of a class is defined outside the class' scope, but has the access rights to all private and protected members of that class.
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Answer:
The capacity of the drive in Gigabytes equals 1.0737 Gbs
Explanation:
Given there are 1024 tracks per surface.
Number of surfaces = 8
Hence number of tracks in 8 surfaces equals tracks
Now it is given that there are 256 sectors per track thus the number of sectors in 8192 tracks equals sectors
Now it is given that there are 512 bytes per sector thus the number of bytes in 2097152 equals bytes
Converting to gigabytes the capacity of the drive in gigabytes equals 1.0737Gbs
Answer:
The answer to this question is A. 0.
Explanation:
In this segment of code #define MAX 50 is used.It is a pre-processor directive and in pre processor directive it is a MACRO means whenever the compiler encounters the word MAX in the execution it replaces MAX with 50.
So the size of the array becomes 50 and the indexing starts from 0 and upto 49.
The first one. I hope this can help you