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Web Design Theory

Louisa Lambregts , lambrel@algonquincollege.com. Web Design Theory. Class Two. Activity: Web Lingo. With a partner, review the following:. HTML vrs XML vrs XHTML XHTML CSS CMS Web 2.0 FTP Social Media SEO Static vs Dynamic Web Pages. HTML vs XML vs XHTML.

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Web Design Theory

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  1. Louisa Lambregts, lambrel@algonquincollege.com Web Design Theory Class Two

  2. Activity: Web Lingo With a partner, review the following: HTML vrs XML vrs XHTML XHTML CSS CMS Web 2.0 FTP Social Media SEO Static vs Dynamic Web Pages

  3. HTML vs XML vs XHTML • HTML was designed to display dataFormatting • XML (Extensible Mark Up Language) was designed to transport and store data. • XHTML: HTML + XMLStricter version of HTML (tighter syntax)

  4. Web Standards • HTML/XML/CSS standards are set by W3 Consortium • Versions change to meet new needs of the web • Current Standardsa) HTML 4.01 (HTML 5.0 under development)b) XHTML(development underway as part of HTML5.0)c) CSS 2.1

  5. Web Publishing Process Concept Week 2: What is the purpose of the site?What are the key messages of the site? Design Week 3 Interface designNavigation Implementation Week 4 and Week 5 -project management -working with the client -ensuring clear expectations-team roles -testing and tweaking Evaluation

  6. Website Design Process • Concepta) meet with clientb) determine goals and audiencec) do competitive analysisd) create a wireframe layout • Designa) create visual mock upb) determine site structure and navigation

  7. Website Design Process • Implementa) build websiteb) usability testingc) add analytics • Evaluatea) review analytics and feedback over timeb) make appropriate changes

  8. Stage 1: Concept Before you start building in Dreamweaver… You need to understand: Purpose of the Website/Goals The Target Audience

  9. Web Review #1 What is the purpose of these sites? • Google search: a) H1N1 CDC (US site)b) H1N1 Ontario Ministry of Health • Determine: • Target Audience of site • What purpose is the organization trying to achieve • Was it successful at meeting it’s purpose?

  10. Web Review #2 What is the purpose of these sites? • Google search: a) How Stuff Works • Determine: • Target Audience of site • What purpose is the organization trying to achieve • Was it successful at meeting it’s purpose?

  11. Web Review #3 What is the purpose of these sites? • Google search: a) David Suzuki Foundation • Determine: • Target Audience of site • What purpose is the organization trying to achieve • Was it successful at meeting it’s purpose?

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