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HubSpot CMS for Developers II: Best Practices Exam Answers

HubSpot CMS for Developers II: Best Practices Exam Answers

HubSpot CMS for Developers II: Best Practices Exam Answers

As a web developer, you're responsible for creating websites that delight your customers and generate leads for your business. It's not enough, however, for your website to look great — it also needs to be accessible, fast, and search-friendly. Additionally, the themes and modules you develop should be easy for content editors and developers to manage. Explore how to develop websites that prioritize web accessibility, performance optimization, SEO, and HubSpot-specific best practices.

  • There are 60 questions.
  • The exam takes about 1 hour to complete.
  • You must answer 45 questions correctly to pass.
  • You must wait 12 hours between attempts.
  • You have 3 hours to complete the exam.

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Exam URL: https://academy.hubspot.com/courses/cms-for-developers-best-practices

 

HubSpot CMS for Developers II Exam Answers

 

Questions:

 

-True or false? Every  element should have alternative text.

-Creating a form that can be completed and submitted using the keyboard only adheres to which WCAG principle?
-To make it easier for individuals using assistive technology to navigate your page, use _________ to organize the page's content.
-Fill in the blank: Use a _________ class to hide elements visually while keeping them accessible to screen readers.
-True or false? Every <img> element should have alternative text.
-Select all that apply. What are some web accessibility best practices you should account for near the beginning of a project?
-Select all that apply. When performing manual keyboard testing on your page, what should you check for?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following are HTML semantic elements?
-Which of the following is NOT a common accessibility error found on web pages?
-Which of the following is NOT an element of manual accessibility testing?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following make page navigation more efficient for those using assistive technology?
-Consider this scenario: You are loading a script (script 1) on your page which two other scripts rely on to function (scripts 2 and 3). All of these scripts can be safely executed after construction of the DOM. Which of the following approaches would work when loading these scripts? Select all that apply.
-Fill in the blank: _____________ refers to how long it takes the browser to take your site's files and paint the pixels to the page.
-Fill in the blank: _______ is the process through which all unnecessary characters are removed from a file.
-Fill in the blank: Add the ________ attribute to your script to tell the browser to execute it after construction of the DOM.
-The ____________ is the browser's representation of the page's styles.
-Fill in the blank: The ___________ is a combination of both the DOM and CSSOM.
-Fill in the blank. Defer loading of non-critical CSS by adding ______ as an argument in your require_css function call.
-Fill in the blank. Many browsers support native image lazy-loading using the _________ attribute.
-Fill in the blank. To provide a good user experience, a Largest Contentful Paint of ___________ or less is recommended.
-If your site has consistently poor Total Blocking Time scores, which approach should you take to improve this metric?
-Select all that apply. What is Cumulative Layout Shift?
-What is Largest Contentful Paint?
-What is the final step of the Critical Rendering Path?
-What is the first step of the Critical Rendering Path?
-Which of the following is most likely to block page interactivity?
-Which of the following is NOT a step in the Critical Rendering Path?
-Fill in the blank: Use the __________ tag to include multiple CSS partial files within a single CSS file.
-Fill in the blank: Use the ________ statement to use the same base template across multiple page templates.
-Select all that apply. How can you help content creators more easily work with modules?
-In the CMS Boilerplate, what is the filename of the common template used as the foundation for all page templates?
-True or false? All themes must contain at least 10 section templates.
-True or false? You can add a brand setting token to a theme's fields.json file to allow content editors to edit its value.
-Select all that apply. When should you create a section template instead of a module?
-Select all that apply. Where can you access a brand color that you've set in the account's brand settings?
-Which file does the CMS Boilerplate use to apply the styles set in the theme's settings?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following fields should you include in your theme's fields.json file?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following best describes modules?
-Which of the following is NOT a system template?
-Which of the following is NOT a valid brand logo attribute?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following module elements would be a good candidate for a style field?
-Which of the following section template annotations will help a content editor easily visualize a section in the page editor?
-Which of the following would be NOT be an appropriate class name to use in a theme called "Blue Horizons"?
-Within a module, where should you place instance-specific styles?
-A ____________ status code indicates a temporary redirect.
-Fill in the blank: Google recommends a font size of at least _______ on at least 60% of the text on your page.
-Fill in the blank: Google recommends that tap targets should be at least ___________ apart from each other.
-Fill in the blank: Google's main crawler is known as __________.
-Fill in the blank: Google displays structured data in SERPs as _________.
-Fill in the blank: Sitemaps are _______ files that provide search engines information about the structure of your site.
-Fill in the blank. If you want a page that's temporarily down to still appear in search results for some time, use _____________.
-Select all that apply: In order to account for mobile-first indexing, you should:
-Select all that apply. When it comes to SEO, developers are usually responsible for:
-True or false: Using structured data guarantees that Google will make a rich snippet for your page.
-Select all that apply. What can you use sitemaps for?
-What effect will this line in robots.txt have on Google's crawling behavior? # Disallow: /
-Select all that apply. What is a canonical URL?
-Select all that apply. When might you use a redirect?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following are good examples of descriptive link text?
-Which of the following is NOT a component of how a web page ends up in search results?
-Scenario: Your colleague has told you that they'd like a landing page to not appear in search results. You notice that this landing page URL is already disallowed in robots.txt. What should you do to guarantee the page doesn't appear in Google's search results?
-A skip to content link should skip to which landmark element on the page?
-Creating a user interface that is consistent across pages adheres to which WCAG principle?
-Providing text alternatives for non-text content adheres to which WCAG principle?
-The WCAG are broadly divided into four principles. Which of the following is NOT one of those principles?
-True or false? Automated testing is sufficient to test for appropriate use of alternative text.
-True or false? Part of making a form input accessible is including include a label for the input.
-Select all that apply. Which elements should receive focus as you tab through a web page?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following is an example of a web accessibility optimization that also benefits most of your users?
-Which of the following is NOT a web accessibility best practice?
-Writing valid HTML adheres to which WCAG principle?
-Fill in the blank: Adding width and height attributes to images helps reduce _________________.
-Which HubL function can you use to control the size of the images that appear on your website?
-Fill in the blank: When a boolean field controls a major layout change, use a _________.
-What would you use to access the tertiary brand color in a theme's fields.json file?
-Select all that apply. Which style fields have a generated .css property?
-Fill in the blank: The primary function of a robots.txt file is_______________.
-Fill in the blank: Your page must undergo_________, in order for Google to view any JavaScript-generated content.
-What is the recommended format for adding structured data to pages?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following will prevent a page from appearing in Google's search results?
-True or false? Comprehensive knowledge of the WCAG is necessary before beginning to implement web accessibility best practices.
-True or false? If your website doesn't have automatically detectable accessibility issues, it might still have accessibility barriers.
-Consider the line of code below. If you were to load a script in this way, what would be the result? {{ require_js(get_asset_url("./path/to/file.js"), { async: true }) }}
-Select all that apply. What can you do to optimize images within a custom module?
-Select all that apply. What is First Input Delay?
-Select all that apply. Which of the following are Core Web Vitals?
-Select all that apply. Where can you access a brand logo that you've set in your account's brand settings?
-Fill in the blank: If you want a page's new URL to appear in search results, use _____________.
-True or false? Sections provide a built-in way to set a background image.
-Select all that apply. Which of the following are examples of render-blocking resources?

 

  1. Creating a form that can be completed and submitted using the keyboard only adheres to which WCAG principle?
  2. Creating a user interface that is consistent across pages adheres to which WCAG principle?
  3. To make it easier for individuals using assistive technology to navigate your page, use _________ to organize the page’s content.
  4. Fill in the blank: Use a _________ class to hide elements visually while keeping them accessible to screen readers.
  5. The WCAG are broadly divided into four principles. Which of the following is NOT one of those principles?
  6. True or false? Every <img> element should have alternative text.
  7. True or false? If your website doesn’t have automatically detectable accessibility issues, it might still have accessibility barriers.
  8. Select all that apply. What are some web accessibility best practices you should account for near the beginning of a project?
  9. Select all that apply. When performing manual keyboard testing on your page, what should you check for?
  10. Select all that apply. Which of the following are HTML semantic elements?
  11. Select all that apply. Which of the following is an example of a web accessibility optimization that also benefits most of your users?
  12. Which of the following is NOT a common accessibility error found on web pages?
  13. Which of the following is NOT a web accessibility best practice?
  14. Which of the following is NOT an element of manual accessibility testing?
  15. Select all that apply. Which of the following make page navigation more efficient for those using assistive technology?
  16. Writing valid HTML adheres to which WCAG principle?
  17. Consider this scenario: You are loading a script (script 1) on your page which two other scripts rely on to function (scripts 2 and 3). All of these scripts can be safely executed after construction of the DOM. Which of the following approaches would work when loading these scripts? Select all that apply.
  18. Fill in the blank: _____________ refers to how long it takes the browser to take your site’s files and paint the pixels to the page.
  19. Fill in the blank: Adding width and height attributes to images helps reduce _________________.
  20. The ____________ is the browser’s representation of the page’s styles.
  21. Fill in the blank: The ___________ is a combination of both the DOM and CSSOM.
  22. Fill in the blank. Defer loading of non-critical CSS by adding ______ as an argument in your require_css function call.
  23. Fill in the blank. Many browsers support native image lazy-loading using the _________ attribute.
  24. Fill in the blank. To provide a good user experience, a Largest Contentful Paint of ___________ or less is recommended.
  25. If your site has consistently poor Total Blocking Time scores, which approach should you take to improve this metric?
  26. Select all that apply. What can you do to optimize images within a custom module?
  27. What is Largest Contentful Paint?
  28. Select all that apply. Which of the following are Core Web Vitals?
  29. Which of the following is most likely to block page interactivity?
  30. Fill in the blank: Use the ________ statement to use the same base template across multiple page templates.
  31. Select all that apply. How can you help content creators more easily work with modules?
  32. In the CMS Boilerplate, what is the filename of the common template used as the foundation for all page templates?
  33. True or false? You can add a brand setting token to a theme’s fields.json file to allow content editors to edit its value.
  34. What would you use to access the tertiary brand color in a theme’s fields.json file?
  35. Select all that apply. Where can you access a brand color that you’ve set in the account’s brand settings?
  36. Select all that apply. Where can you access a brand logo that you’ve set in your account’s brand settings?
  37. Which file does the CMS Boilerplate use to apply the styles set in the theme’s settings?
  38. Select all that apply. Which of the following fields should you include in your theme’s fields.json file?
  39. Select all that apply. Which of the following best describes modules?
  40. Which of the following is NOT a system template?
  41. Which of the following is NOT a valid brand logo attribute?
  42. Which of the following section template annotations will help a content editor easily visualize a section in the page editor?
  43. Which of the following would be NOT be an appropriate class name to use in a theme called “Blue Horizons”?
  44. Select all that apply. Which style fields have a generated .css property?
  45. Within a module, where should you place instance-specific styles?
  46. Fill in the blank: Google recommends a font size of at least _______ on at least 60% of the text on your page.
  47. Fill in the blank: Google recommends that tap targets should be at least ___________ apart from each other.
  48. Fill in the blank: Google’s main crawler is known as __________.
  49. Fill in the blank: If you want a page’s new URL to appear in search results, use _____________.
  50. Fill in the blank: Google displays structured data in SERPs as _________.
  51. Fill in the blank: The primary function of a robots.txt file is_______________.
  52. Fill in the blank: Your page must undergo_________, in order for Google to view any JavaScript-generated content.
  53. Fill in the blank. If you want a page that’s temporarily down to still appear in search results for some time, use _____________.
  54. Select all that apply: In order to account for mobile-first indexing, you should:
  55. Select all that apply. What can you use sitemaps for?
  56. What effect will this line in robots.txt have on Google’s crawling behavior? # Disallow: /
  57. Select all that apply. What is a canonical URL?
  58. What is the recommended format for adding structured data to pages?
  59. Select all that apply. When might you use a redirect?
  60. Select all that apply. Which of the following will prevent a page from appearing in Google’s search results?
  61. A skip to content link should skip to which landmark element on the page?
  62. Providing text alternatives for non-text content adheres to which WCAG principle?
  63. True or false? Automated testing is sufficient to test for appropriate use of alternative text.
  64. True or false? Part of making a form input accessible is including include a label for the input.
  65. Select all that apply. Which elements should receive focus as you tab through a web page?
  66. Consider the line of code below. If you were to load a script in this way, what would be the result? {{ require_js(get_asset_url(“./path/to/file.js”), { async: true }) }}
  67. Fill in the blank: _______ is the process through which all unnecessary characters are removed from a file.
  68. Fill in the blank: Add the ________ attribute to your script to tell the browser to execute it after construction of the DOM.
  69. Select all that apply. Which of the following are examples of render-blocking resources?
  70. Select all that apply. What is Cumulative Layout Shift?
  71. Select all that apply. What is First Input Delay?
  72. What is the first step of the Critical Rendering Path?
  73. Which HubL function can you use to control the size of the images that appear on your website?
  74. Fill in the blank: Use the __________ tag to include multiple CSS partial files within a single CSS file.
  75. Fill in the blank: When a boolean field controls a major layout change, use a _________.
  76. True or false? All themes must contain at least 10 section templates.
  77. Select all that apply. When should you create a section template instead of a module?
  78. Select all that apply. Which of the following module elements would be a good candidate for a style field?
  79. Select all that apply. When it comes to SEO, developers are usually responsible for:
  80. True or false: Using structured data guarantees that Google will make a rich snippet for your page.
  81. Select all that apply. Which of the following are good examples of descriptive link text?
  82. Scenario: Your colleague has told you that they’d like a landing page to not appear in search results. You notice that this landing page URL is already disallowed in robots.txt. What should you do to guarantee the page doesn’t appear in Google’s search results?
  83. True or false? Comprehensive knowledge of the WCAG is necessary before beginning to implement web accessibility best practices.
  84. What is the final step of the Critical Rendering Path?
  85. Which of the following is NOT a step in the Critical Rendering Path?
  86. True or false? Sections provide a built-in way to set a background image.
  87. A ____________ status code indicates a temporary redirect.
  88. Fill in the blank: Sitemaps are _______ files that provide search engines information about the structure of your site.
  89. Which of the following is NOT a component of how a web page ends up in search results?

 

 

 

HubSpot CMS for Developers II Exam Answers

 

Select all that apply. Which elements should receive focus as you tab through a web page?

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Select all that apply. Which elements should receive focus as you tab through a web page?

 

  • button elements
  • anchor elements
  • h1 elements
  • input elements

 

Explanation: As you tab through a web page, certain elements should receive focus to ensure a logical and accessible navigation experience. Button elements and input elements are crucial components of web forms and interactive elements on a page, so they should receive focus to allow users to interact with them via keyboard input. Anchor elements, typically used for navigation or linking to different sections within a page or to external resources, also need to receive focus to enable users to activate them using keyboard controls. However, h1 elements, which represent the main heading of a page, usually do not require focus during keyboard navigation, as they primarily serve as structural elements for organizing content rather than interactive elements. Therefore, focusing on button elements, anchor elements, and input elements while tabbing through a web page ensures that users can navigate and interact with key features and functionalities efficiently, promoting accessibility and usability for all users, including those who rely on keyboard navigation or assistive technologies.

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True or false? Part of making a form input accessible is including include a label for the input.

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True or false? Part of making a form input accessible is including include a label for the input.

 

  • True

 

  • False

 

Explanation: True. Including a label for form inputs is indeed part of making a form input accessible. Labels provide descriptive text associated with form elements, enabling users to understand the purpose of each input field. For users who rely on assistive technologies like screen readers, labels help convey the meaning of form fields, making it easier to navigate and interact with web forms. When a label is properly associated with an input field, screen readers can announce the label text when the user focuses on the corresponding input, providing context and guidance for completing the form. Additionally, labels improve usability for all users by reducing ambiguity and ensuring clarity in form design. Users can visually identify the purpose of each input field and understand the information they are expected to provide. Therefore, including labels for form inputs is an essential practice in web accessibility, contributing to a more inclusive and user-friendly experience for all users interacting with web forms.

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True or false? Automated testing is sufficient to test for appropriate use of alternative text.

By vmartinez

True or false? Automated testing is sufficient to test for appropriate use of alternative text.

 

  • True

 

  • False

 

Explanation: False. Automated testing alone is not sufficient to test for the appropriate use of alternative text. While automated testing tools can help identify missing or empty alt attributes in HTML image tags, they cannot accurately assess the quality or relevance of the alternative text provided. Determining whether alternative text effectively conveys the content and function of non-text elements requires human judgment and context. Automated tools may flag instances of missing alt text or provide basic recommendations, but they cannot assess the appropriateness of the text in various contexts or for diverse user needs. Effective alternative text should be descriptive, concise, and relevant to the image or non-text content it represents, providing meaningful information to users who cannot perceive the visual elements. Human review and testing are essential to ensure that alternative text meets these criteria and contributes to a more accessible web experience for all users, including those with disabilities who rely on assistive technologies like screen readers. Therefore, while automated testing can be a valuable part of accessibility testing, it should be supplemented with manual review and testing to ensure the appropriate use of alternative text.

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Providing text alternatives for non-text content adheres to which WCAG principle?

By vmartinez

Providing text alternatives for non-text content adheres to which WCAG principle?

  • Perceivability
  • Operability
  • Understandability
  • Robustness

 

Explanation: Providing text alternatives for non-text content adheres to the Perceivability principle of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Perceivability emphasizes ensuring that information and user interface components are presented in ways that can be perceived by all users, including those with disabilities. Non-text content such as images, videos, graphs, and charts may not be accessible to users who are blind or have low vision, or those who have difficulty processing visual information. Text alternatives, such as alt text for images or captions for videos, provide a means for conveying the content and function of non-text elements to users who cannot perceive them visually. This allows assistive technologies, such as screen readers, to interpret and present the content to users with disabilities, ensuring equal access to information. By providing text alternatives, web content becomes perceivable by a broader range of users, regardless of their abilities or the technologies they use to access the web. Therefore, incorporating text alternatives for non-text content is essential for meeting the Perceivability criterion of WCAG and improving the accessibility of web content for all users.

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A skip to content link should skip to which landmark element on the page?

By vmartinez

A skip to content link should skip to which landmark element on the page?

  • nav
  • main
  • header
  • section

 

Explanation: A skip to content link should skip to the main landmark element on the page. Landmark elements are semantic HTML elements that help define the structure of a webpage, improving accessibility and navigation for users, especially those using screen readers. The main landmark typically represents the primary content of the webpage, making it the ideal target for a skip to content link. When users activate this link, it allows them to bypass repetitive navigation menus or headers and directly access the main content area, enhancing their browsing experience, particularly for users with disabilities or those navigating using keyboard shortcuts. This practice aligns with web accessibility guidelines, such as those outlined in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which emphasize providing mechanisms for users to bypass blocks of content and navigate efficiently through web pages. Therefore, directing the skip to content link to the main landmark element ensures that users can quickly access the core information or functionality of the webpage, promoting inclusivity and usability.

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Select all that apply. Which of the following will prevent a page from appearing in Google’s search results?

By vmartinez

Select all that apply. Which of the following will prevent a page from appearing in Google’s search results?

 

  • Adding a noindex meta tag to the page
  • Disallowing crawling of the page in robots.txt
  • Password-protecting the page
  • Omitting the page’s meta title and description

 

Explanation: Several methods can prevent a page from appearing in Google’s search results. Adding a noindex meta tag to the page is one such method. This meta tag informs search engine crawlers not to index the content of the page, effectively excluding it from search results. Similarly, disallowing crawling of the page in robots.txt prevents search engine crawlers from accessing and indexing the page’s content, as specified in the robots.txt file. Another effective method is password-protecting the page, which restricts access to the page only to users who have the necessary credentials, thereby preventing search engines from crawling and indexing its content. However, omitting the page’s meta title and description does not directly prevent the page from appearing in search results. While meta titles and descriptions are important for search engine optimization and influencing how pages appear in search results, their absence does not inherently exclude a page from being indexed or displayed. Therefore, adding a noindex meta tag, disallowing crawling in robots.txt, and password-protecting the page are effective strategies for preventing a page from appearing in Google’s search results, while omitting meta titles and descriptions is not a direct method for achieving this.

 

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