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AACHI GLOBAL SCHOOL


REVISION WORKSHEET

Name: -------------------- Grade – 8


Class: 8 Digital literacy
Date: ---------------------

1. Fill in the blanks

FRAMES NESTED FRAME BORDER COLOR <FRAMESET…> Src MARGIN HEIGHT

SCROLLIING FRAMEBORDER <FRAME> FRAMESET

a) Attributes of a <FRAMESET> tag are cols, rows, border color, and


…………………
b) One frameset tag can also be used within another frameset tag to form
a………………………….
c) …………………………..specifies the URL of the initial file to be displayed in
the frame.
d) ……………………………specifies, in pixels, the space to be left between the
frame’s content and the margin.
e) ……………………………specifies the colour of the border of the frame.
f) The ……………tag is used instead of the body tab.
g) The attributes of……………..tag are src, name, frame border, bordercolor,
scrolling, margin height and margin width.
h) ………………allow you to divide the web page not several independent
parts or panes.
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i) A …………….. is defined as a set of frames inserted in a HTML web page.


j) ………………. Specifies the scroll information for the frame.
2. True or false
a) frameborder specifies whether the border should be visible or not.

b) scrolling does not have a value.

c) marginwidth specifies the space to be left between the frame’s contents at


the top bottom margins.

d) ROWS specifies the number and size of rows in a frameset.

e) BORDER specifies the width of the frame borders in pixels.

3.Match the following


Tag Attributes
Rows
<FRAMESET> name
Marginwidth
<FRAME> frameborder
Scrolling
4. Answer the following questions
a) what is a nested frameset? Give an example.

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b) explain the difference between cols and rows.

c) explain the difference between src and name .

d) Why do you need to create frames in a HTML window?

e) write down the different attributes of the <FRAME> tag.

4. complete the code


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a) write down the code for the HTML code for creating frames in the of two
columns given below.

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