1 Define the purpose and target audience, 2 determine the web page that will be in the Web Site sketching the navigation structure. Review and revise the sketches as needed, 3 Determine the content and navigation for each web page, 4 determine the design , appropriateness, placement, consistency, and usability.
4. To give special info to the user
5. a.) Top Global navigation bar, Local navigation bar, Bottom global navigation bar
b.) Top or bottom
c.) it shows the pages in order
6. The search engine, the breadcrumb trail, global navigation bar, and a logo.
7. Refers to the placement of the elements on the page.
8. a.) Logo or heading, global navigation bar, and possibly a breadcrumb trail.
b.) Global Navigation Bar, copyright , date of last update, and link to contact author.
9. Appropriateness, Placement, Consistency, and Usability.
10. No, they are not related to each other.
11. In the top section of the page.
12. A blank area of the page, regardless of the color.
13. a.) Emphasizes certain elements.
b.) a pattern or object that the user sees and identifies quickly after repeated use.
14. a.) how well the user can navigate.
b) put more stuff on it so the user can do more stuff, and make everything user accessed.
15. In the right side of dream weaver or in the library.
16. a.) right click on the main folder and select new folder and type photos
b.) click on the item and select cut then paste it in the folder.
17. a.) open up the website and count how many there are.
b.) look at it manually
18. Click on the image icon and drag the one you want on to the site.
19. a.) Go to the split cell icon at the bottom of the page.
b.) Go to the split cell icon at the bottom of the page, and then a box will come up. Select 3.
20. a.) Go to assets, library item, edit. Then type the text.
b.) The library folder.
21. Go to assets, library item, edit. then type your text.
22. a.) Go to the assets and then drag the library item onto your document.
b.) The ability to go back and
23. To show when it was last updated.
24. Insert, and then click on date format.
25. a.) A new email message window is displayed.
b.) Select text, type mailto: testing@lpdatafiles.com
26. No
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Chapter 5 Vocabulary
1. Above the fold- refers to the placement of the most important elements near the top of a Web page so that they are visible without requiring the user to scroll.
2. Appropriateness- a design concept that refers to own well the elements in the Web site match the purpose and target audience.
3. Assets panel- a panel that helps Web site development by gathering a list of objects, such as images, that are available ion the site.
4. Bottom global navigation bar- a navigation bar near the bottom of a web page, which contains links to every page of a Web site.
5. Breadcrumb trail- a navigation bar that displays the page names in order of level, from the home page to the current page, based on the navigation structure.
6. Child Page- a web page that has at least one page above it in the navigation structure of a web site.
7. Consistency- a design concept that refers to repetition in the placement of elements.
8. Content- the text, images, and other objects presented to the user on a web page.
9. Copyright notice- the text Copyright year, which includes the year of publication.
10. Elements- text, images, or other media. Elements on a web page include navigation bars, a logo or heading, copyright information, and content.
11. E-mail hyperlink- a link that allows the user to send an e-mail message.
12. Footer- the bottom area of a web page which includes a global navigation bar and other information such as copyright, the date of the last update, and a link to contact the author.
13. Header- the top area of a web page which includes a logo or heading, global navigation bar, and possibly a breadcrumb trail.
14. Library item- content placed in a separate file and given a descriptive name so that it can be used repeatedly in a web site.
15. Local navigation bar- a navigation bar that typically contains links to the child pages of the current page.
16. Navigation bar- a set of hyperlinks that give a user a way to display the different pages in a web site.
17. Navigation structure- the organization of a web site.
18. Parent page- a web page that has at least one page below it in the navigation structure of a web site.
19. Placement- a design concept that refers to the arrangement of web page elements.
20. Path- breadcrumb trial
21. Printer-Friendly version- a web page with the same content as another web page, except this page will print correctly.
22. Purpose- the intent of the web site.
23. Root folder- the folder created during the site definition for storing files and folders.
24. Same-level page- web pages at the same level in a navigation structure of a web site.
25. Target audience- the individuals that are intended to use the web site.
26. Time stamp- a date or time that changes automatically when a page is modified.
27. Top global navigation bar- a navigation bar near the top of a web page, which contains links to the first and second level pages of a web site.
28. Top-level page- a web page at the highest level in the navigation structure of a web site, usually the home page.
29. Usability- a design concept that refers to how well the user can navigate through the pages of a web site to find desired information.
30. Visual cue- a pattern or object that the user sees and identifies quickly after repeated use.
31. Web page design- the web page's layout and the content elements.
32. Web page layout- the arrangement of teh elements on the page.
33. Web site development- the process of planning and creating a web site.
34. White space- any blank area on a page, regardless of the color.
2. Appropriateness- a design concept that refers to own well the elements in the Web site match the purpose and target audience.
3. Assets panel- a panel that helps Web site development by gathering a list of objects, such as images, that are available ion the site.
4. Bottom global navigation bar- a navigation bar near the bottom of a web page, which contains links to every page of a Web site.
5. Breadcrumb trail- a navigation bar that displays the page names in order of level, from the home page to the current page, based on the navigation structure.
6. Child Page- a web page that has at least one page above it in the navigation structure of a web site.
7. Consistency- a design concept that refers to repetition in the placement of elements.
8. Content- the text, images, and other objects presented to the user on a web page.
9. Copyright notice- the text Copyright year, which includes the year of publication.
10. Elements- text, images, or other media. Elements on a web page include navigation bars, a logo or heading, copyright information, and content.
11. E-mail hyperlink- a link that allows the user to send an e-mail message.
12. Footer- the bottom area of a web page which includes a global navigation bar and other information such as copyright, the date of the last update, and a link to contact the author.
13. Header- the top area of a web page which includes a logo or heading, global navigation bar, and possibly a breadcrumb trail.
14. Library item- content placed in a separate file and given a descriptive name so that it can be used repeatedly in a web site.
15. Local navigation bar- a navigation bar that typically contains links to the child pages of the current page.
16. Navigation bar- a set of hyperlinks that give a user a way to display the different pages in a web site.
17. Navigation structure- the organization of a web site.
18. Parent page- a web page that has at least one page below it in the navigation structure of a web site.
19. Placement- a design concept that refers to the arrangement of web page elements.
20. Path- breadcrumb trial
21. Printer-Friendly version- a web page with the same content as another web page, except this page will print correctly.
22. Purpose- the intent of the web site.
23. Root folder- the folder created during the site definition for storing files and folders.
24. Same-level page- web pages at the same level in a navigation structure of a web site.
25. Target audience- the individuals that are intended to use the web site.
26. Time stamp- a date or time that changes automatically when a page is modified.
27. Top global navigation bar- a navigation bar near the top of a web page, which contains links to the first and second level pages of a web site.
28. Top-level page- a web page at the highest level in the navigation structure of a web site, usually the home page.
29. Usability- a design concept that refers to how well the user can navigate through the pages of a web site to find desired information.
30. Visual cue- a pattern or object that the user sees and identifies quickly after repeated use.
31. Web page design- the web page's layout and the content elements.
32. Web page layout- the arrangement of teh elements on the page.
33. Web site development- the process of planning and creating a web site.
34. White space- any blank area on a page, regardless of the color.
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