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cdr_15

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Why is partitioning useful when designing a Web site?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The ________ MIME field is a text description of the object with the body which is useful when the object is not readable as in the case of audio data.
 
  A. Content-Type B. Content-Description
 
  C. Content-ID D. Content-Transfer-Encoding



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Answer to Question 1

Partitioning is useful when designing a Web site because it allows the designer to separate the site into a series of pages that will increase the site's usability, the speed of human processing, and the ease of maintaining the site.

Answer to Question 2

B



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