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CIW 1D0-610 Exam - Topic 11 Question 88 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIW's 1D0-610 exam
Question #: 88
Topic #: 11
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You are modifying an existing Web page that needs to validate as HTML5 code. To create a rectangular hotspot in an image map that links to www.xyz.com, which code would you nest inside the container tags?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Ayesha
3 days ago
Option C is the way to go, the other options have some issues with the coords attribute format.
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Jaime
8 days ago
I'm pretty sure the correct answer is C, the coords attribute looks right for a rectangle.
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Barrie
13 days ago
Option C looks correct, the coords attribute uses the correct format for a rectangular hotspot.
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Katheryn
19 days ago
I'm confused about the href format too. Should it have "http://" or just "www"? That might change the answer.
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Jeffrey
24 days ago
I feel like I saw a question similar to this in our last mock exam, but I can't recall the exact coordinates format.
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Tori
29 days ago
I think option C looks familiar because it uses "rect" for the shape, which seems right for HTML5.
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Dorethea
1 month ago
I remember we practiced image maps, but I'm not sure about the correct shape attribute. Was it "rectangle" or "rect"?
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Dulce
1 month ago
I'm not totally confident, but I think option D is the best choice. The href attribute should use the full http:// prefix, and the coords can use periods as separators.
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Mitzie
1 month ago
I'm leaning towards option A. The "rectangle" shape and the period separators in the coords look right to me.
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Mi
2 months ago
Option C looks the most promising to me. The "rect" shape and the coords with commas seem to match the HTML5 standard.
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Marti
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about the coords attribute. Do the values need to be integers or can they have decimal points?
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Devorah
2 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on the HTML5 validation requirement. That means we need to use the correct syntax and attributes for the element.
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