COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
WEB TECHNOLOGY
Question
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Hero
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Conversion Map
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CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
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Semantic Elements
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User Flow
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Detailed explanation-1: -Let us know. Above the fold refers to the part of an email message or webpage that is visible without scrolling. It refers to a printing term for the top half of a newspaper which is, literally, above the place in the newspaper where it is folded in half.
Detailed explanation-2: -A hero image is a website design term used to describe an oversized banner image at the top of a website. Sometimes called a “hero header”, it serves as a user’s first glimpse of your company and offering because of its prominent placement towards the top of a webpage that usually extends full-width.
Detailed explanation-3: -’Above the fold’ was anything on the top half and ‘below the fold’ was anything underneath. The content that was deemed less important was traditionally placed below the fold, since it was mostly invisible when displayed on a newsstand. In the 1990s as publishing moved onto the web, the term ‘below the fold’ remained.
Detailed explanation-4: -Displayed on a stand, each paper displays only the top half of the front page. Therefore, to be above the fold means that a story is at the highest point of visibility to the public, and publications reserve this page space for the most important stories of the day.