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Web Site Definition
by Web Style Guide
This initial stage is where you define your goals and objectives for the Web site and begin to collect and analyze the information you´ll need to justify the budget and resources required. This is also the time to define the scope of the site content, the interactive functionality and techn...
posted on Jul 24, 2007
Developing Core Goals
by Web Style Guide
The site specification is the planning team´s concise statement of core goals, values, and intent, to provide the ultimate policy direction for everything that comes next. Designing a substantial Web site is a costly and time-consuming process. When you´re up to your neck in the daily...
posted on Jul 24, 2007
Planning Your Website
by Web Style Guide
Web sites are developed by groups of people to meet the needs of other groups of people. Unfortunately, Web projects are often approached as a "technology problem," and projects are colored from the beginning by enthusiasms for particular Web techniques or browser plug-ins (Flash, digital media, ...
posted on Jul 24, 2007
Before You Begin
by Web Style Guide
Planning a Web site is a two-part process: first you gather your development partners, analyze
your needs and goals, and work through the development process outlined here to refine your plans.
The second part is creating a site specification document that details what you intend to do and wh...
posted on Jul 24, 2007
How To Make a Website
by Web Design From Scratch
Web pages are described with a markup language called HTML. This provides the content and structure of the pages. It also says where images and other stuff should be. The good news is that HTML is fairly easy to learn.
What software do you need to make HTML pages?
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posted on Jun 4, 2007
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