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introduction why examples
What is a Web site?
a way to promote your
business online;
a marketing tool;
introduction why examples
1 step
Go :
You need to spend time thinking about the 4
ways.
What is the purpose of the web page/site?
Who is your target customer?
What will bring your customer return?
Where will your customer be using the site?
introduction why examples
2 Step:
 To creat a web site you must follow theses rules:
 Rule 1: YOU are NOT the USER.
• What you understand is not what a user will understand; ask
the users to design the site the way they want.
 Rule 2: USERS are NOT PROFESIONALS
• Users will not think carefully about the new added features in
the Web site without your directions.
 Rule 3: Give the common user a little control
• Allow the user some choices and the ability to control color
and themes on their accounts.
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3 Step:Follow The Rules
 Rule 4: Make sure the visual contents of a site relates to
its function.
 A nice-looking design must enforce the website functionality
 Rule 5: Respect GUI and Web interface conventions.
 Designers need to respect conventions of navigation
choices, navigation placement, colors, and so on.
 Rule 6: Know and respect the Web and Internet medium
constraints.
• Don’t ignore the differences in the emerging Web
medium, color reproduction, bandwidth limitations, and so
on.
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4 Step
•Open Website designing tools like Dreamweaver ,
FrontPage , SeaMonkey,…and start designing your
web pages.
•Save your work often!!!!!!!!
Typically we name the home page in a web site
“index.html”
introduction why examples
Be care ful:
 You do not have the layout control in a web editor that
you do in Word or PowerPoint.
 Therefore, the web designers used tables to control the
layout out of their pages. If you set the borders of the
table to 0 width, you can't see the outline of the tables in
the web browser.
You will get very frustrated if
you try to design a web page
without tables. Your graphics will
not appear where you want them.
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Types of Pages
Some of those pages are static (abstract) pages while other pages are
dynamics (proactive) pages.
It is dynamic
website, user can use by
admin detail
It is static, user can read
and close if
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Web Development Tools
1. HTML/DHTML/XHTML
2. Frontpage, Dreamweaver.
3. Scripting Languages e.g. VBScript, Javascript
4. Cascading Style Sheets (css file)
5. XML
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Build a website
For more information go her :Microsoft
FrontPage.
And learn how to build powerful website
•“A good advice “
•Use pre-designed templates.
• Download lovely icons, backgrounds and images from the internet.
• Use pre-programmed scripts.

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  • 1. For more information contact us our email id- mail@weboteam.com Also contact us my phone no-91 9311 777 216 Website url-www.weboutsourcingteam.com
  • 2. introduction why examples What is a Web site? a way to promote your business online; a marketing tool;
  • 3. introduction why examples 1 step Go : You need to spend time thinking about the 4 ways. What is the purpose of the web page/site? Who is your target customer? What will bring your customer return? Where will your customer be using the site?
  • 4. introduction why examples 2 Step:  To creat a web site you must follow theses rules:  Rule 1: YOU are NOT the USER. • What you understand is not what a user will understand; ask the users to design the site the way they want.  Rule 2: USERS are NOT PROFESIONALS • Users will not think carefully about the new added features in the Web site without your directions.  Rule 3: Give the common user a little control • Allow the user some choices and the ability to control color and themes on their accounts.
  • 5. introduction why examples 3 Step:Follow The Rules  Rule 4: Make sure the visual contents of a site relates to its function.  A nice-looking design must enforce the website functionality  Rule 5: Respect GUI and Web interface conventions.  Designers need to respect conventions of navigation choices, navigation placement, colors, and so on.  Rule 6: Know and respect the Web and Internet medium constraints. • Don’t ignore the differences in the emerging Web medium, color reproduction, bandwidth limitations, and so on.
  • 6. introduction why examples 4 Step •Open Website designing tools like Dreamweaver , FrontPage , SeaMonkey,…and start designing your web pages. •Save your work often!!!!!!!! Typically we name the home page in a web site “index.html”
  • 7. introduction why examples Be care ful:  You do not have the layout control in a web editor that you do in Word or PowerPoint.  Therefore, the web designers used tables to control the layout out of their pages. If you set the borders of the table to 0 width, you can't see the outline of the tables in the web browser. You will get very frustrated if you try to design a web page without tables. Your graphics will not appear where you want them.
  • 8. introduction why examples Types of Pages Some of those pages are static (abstract) pages while other pages are dynamics (proactive) pages. It is dynamic website, user can use by admin detail It is static, user can read and close if
  • 9. introduction why examples10 Web Development Tools 1. HTML/DHTML/XHTML 2. Frontpage, Dreamweaver. 3. Scripting Languages e.g. VBScript, Javascript 4. Cascading Style Sheets (css file) 5. XML
  • 10. introduction why examples Build a website For more information go her :Microsoft FrontPage. And learn how to build powerful website •“A good advice “ •Use pre-designed templates. • Download lovely icons, backgrounds and images from the internet. • Use pre-programmed scripts.