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Chapter 3 by Mind Map: Chapter 3

1. Font style

1.1. Boldface

1.2. Italic

1.3. Underlining

1.4. Outlining

2. Font terminology

2.1. Baseline

2.1.1. The line on which the bases of character are arranged

2.2. Cap height

2.2.1. Refers to the height of a capital letter

2.3. X-height

2.3.1. The distance between the baseline and the top of a lower-case letter x

2.4. Ascenders/descenders

2.4.1. Stroke that rise above the x-height/ drop below the baseline

2.5. Kerning

2.5.1. Adjustment of space between certain pairs of letters(e.g.AV) to make them look more formal

2.6. tracking

2.6.1. Adjustment of space for groups of letters

3. cases

3.1. A capitalized letter is referred to as uppercase, while small letter is lowercase

4. New node

5. nodes

5.1. Accessible topics, documents, messages, and content elements

6. Hypertext

6.1. Is a text which contains link to other texts

6.2. Subset of hypermedia

7. Hypermedia

7.1. Is not constrained to be text based

8. Unicode

8.1. Unicode is a 16 bit character for multilingual text and character encoding

9. Hypertext systems are used for

9.1. Electronic publishing and references work

9.2. Technical documentation

9.3. Educational courseware

9.4. Interactive kiosks

9.5. Electronic catalog

10. Text elements use in multimedia

10.1. Menus for navigation

10.2. Interactive buttons

10.2.1. A button is a clickable object that executes a command when activated

10.3. Fields for reading

10.3.1. Reading a hard copy is easier and faster than reading from the computer screens

10.3.2. A document can be printed in one of two orientations:portrait or landscape

10.4. HTML documents

10.4.1. Hypertext markup language used to create web pages

10.5. Symbols and icons

10.5.1. Symbols are concentrated text in the form of stand-alone graphic constructs

11. link

11.1. Connect between conceptual elements

12. anchor

12.1. Is defined as the reference from one document to another document, image , sound ,on file on the web

13. Extended character sets

13.1. Extra 1 bit in ASCII up to 256 character

14. Character sets

14.1. Computer can only understand numbers, so an ASCII ( American stand for code for information interchange) code is the numerical representation of a character