You may refer to your textbook and lecture to support what you are saying; however, you should not express an opinion; your responses must be based on the reading along with Internet or library research. If you copy and paste from a source, you must use direct quotes; however, direct quotes should be used SPARINGLY, if at all. Paraphrase instead. Be sure to cite your sources
1. What are some of the benefits of providing text links in addition to graphical links?
2. How can we improve on existing websites?
3. What are the steps to find the source code?
4. What is the benefit of viewing source code on the Web?
5. What is the purpose of the World Wide Web Consortium and what work does it perform?
6. What are the benefits of diagramming your site before you begin coding?
7. What are the benefits of using a text editor to create a website?
8. What are the advantages of linking by using text instead of graphics?
9. List and explain two (2) ways to break up lengthy HTML pages.
10. To what does the phrase “Flexible Design” refer?
11. Identify and explain three (3) common types of navigation used on the most popular Websites.
12. What is a Wireframe used for in Web design?
13. Of what four (4) conditions for use should you be aware when identifying your target audience?
14. What are the four (4) design principles that you should follow when developing your web site, and how is each defined?
15. What is a grid and how is it used in relationship to a web page?
From the list of fifteen
(15) questions or statement posted below, select ten (10)
questions or statements. You may respond to these in any order that you wish, but be
sure to write the number of the question or statement to avoid confusion, along with the
entire question at the
beginning of your response. You should write one (1) to two (2)
strong paragraphs, using complete sentences, and appropriate grammar. Statements
requesting lists should include an introductory sentence or two (2) to set the background
for your response.
You may refer to your textbook and lecture to support what you are saying; however, you
should not express an opinion; your responses must be based on the reading along with
Internet or library research.
If you copy and paste from a source, you must use d
irect
quotes; however, direct quotes should be used SPARINGLY, if at all.
Paraphrase
instead.
Be sure to cite your sources
1.
What are some of the benefits of providing text links in addition to graphical
links?
2.
How can we improve on existing websites?
3.
What are the steps to find the source code?
4.
What is the benefit of viewing source code on the Web?
5.
What is the purpose of the World Wide Web Consortium and what work does it perform?
6.
What are the be
nefits of diagramming your site before you begin coding?
7.
What are the benefits of using a text editor to create a website?
8.
What are the advantages of linking by using text instead of graphics?
9.
List and explain two (2) ways to break up lengthy HTML pa
ges.
10.
To what does the phrase “Flexible Design” refer?
11.
Identify and explain three (3) common types of navigation used on the most popular Websites.
12.
What is a Wireframe used for in Web design?
13.
Of what four (4) conditions for use should you be awa
re when identifying your target audience?
14.
What are the four (4) design principles that you should follow when developing your web site, and
how is each defined?
15.
What is a grid and how is it used in relationship to a web page?
From the list of fifteen (15) questions or statement posted below, select ten (10)
questions or statements. You may respond to these in any order that you wish, but be
sure to write the number of the question or statement to avoid confusion, along with the
entire question at the beginning of your response. You should write one (1) to two (2)
strong paragraphs, using complete sentences, and appropriate grammar. Statements
requesting lists should include an introductory sentence or two (2) to set the background
for your response.
You may refer to your textbook and lecture to support what you are saying; however, you
should not express an opinion; your responses must be based on the reading along with
Internet or library research. If you copy and paste from a source, you must use direct
quotes; however, direct quotes should be used SPARINGLY, if at all. Paraphrase
instead. Be sure to cite your sources
1. What are some of the benefits of providing text links in addition to graphical links?
2. How can we improve on existing websites?
3. What are the steps to find the source code?
4. What is the benefit of viewing source code on the Web?
5. What is the purpose of the World Wide Web Consortium and what work does it perform?
6. What are the benefits of diagramming your site before you begin coding?
7. What are the benefits of using a text editor to create a website?
8. What are the advantages of linking by using text instead of graphics?
9. List and explain two (2) ways to break up lengthy HTML pages.
10. To what does the phrase “Flexible Design” refer?
11. Identify and explain three (3) common types of navigation used on the most popular Websites.
12. What is a Wireframe used for in Web design?
13. Of what four (4) conditions for use should you be aware when identifying your target audience?
14. What are the four (4) design principles that you should follow when developing your web site, and
how is each defined?
15. What is a grid and how is it used in relationship to a web page?