More About Web Design
What is the World Wide Web? And why are so a lot
of people enthralled with it? These are some hard-hitting
questions to start out with! Defining the WWW
is to some extent like defining television. It
is a varied medium of communication, in which
each human onlooker takes in something exclusive
and particular. But there are more than a few
characteristics which raise the WWW to a questionably
senior position in the communication gamut. The
Web is interactive, unfettered, and obtainable
to anybody worldwide that has access to a computer
and a phone line.
The World Wide Web is a landmark accomplishment
in human history because for the first time any
person can make their thoughts accessible to the
entire world immediately. We have reached a stage
which, due to the free exchange of knowledge,
may one day come to be known as the maximum period
of human growth ever witnessed. Even though this
rebirth may at times lull us into a bogus sense
of security, we need to keep in mind a set of
basic rules.
There are several stages which a well designed
World Wide Web site will go through.
1) The Creative Stage - Here
the author will make a decision what subjects
and resources to include on their web site.
2) The Planning Stage - The
author needs to choose where to distribute their
site, and how to successfully organize it. Following
the planning stage, comes …
3) The Production Stage - The
real code will be written, and graphics created.
4) Implementation and Testing - The
completed web pages are loaded to the World
Wide Web and tested for correctness.
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