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Web site design

Web site design is where the site content is created and assembled into pages. Quality web site design is critical to entice your audience and project a professional image.

Web Site Design Process

  • Content Design
  • Theme Design
    Development of the site's standard visual elements.
  • Copy Development
    Text organization, writing, and editing
  • Creative Feature Design
    Stand-alone graphics and multi-media beyond sites standard elements
  • Production Processing
    Makes all content web-ready.

Coding

Coding is where web pages are physically built. Web pages are coded by using HTML/XML markup tags to format and layout text, graphics, hyperlinks, and other page elements. Client-side scripting is also included to make web pages more functional and dynamic.

Development Guide Tips

  • Always follow HTML/XML standards and best practices as established by W3C. Even though some browsers will forgive coding mistakes, such errors may cause problems on others.

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Plug in

A plug-in extends the abilities of a web browser. They are small pieces of software that allow your browser to display/execute additional files. Popular plug-ins enable your browser to display animation, play audio, video, etc.

XSLT

Extensible Stylesheet Transformation Language (XSLT) is the most common language for transforming raw XML into other useful formats. An XSLT file is itself a valid XML document, and converges the paradigms of scripting and templating with the structure of XML.

XML

XML is short for Extensible Markup Language. It is designed not only to store data, but to automatically provide metadata through semantic syntax including tags and attributes. Furthermore this is accomplished while maintaining a human-readable format, unlike more optimized database storage which is binary and must be manually queried using software to browse the information. Here is an example of some XML.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>

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XHTML

Extensible HyperText Markup Language or XHTML is the XML-based markup language most often used to design a website. Its roots lie in HTML. In fact, XHTML 1.0 Transitional and HTML 4.01 Transitional are functionally identical, the only differences being the tolerance of human error when writing the markup.

When valid XHTML is used in conjunction with CSS to render the visual aspects of a website, your information becomes accessible to a wider range of audiences. This allows more users to read your content as well as boosting search engine optimization efforts.

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Understanding RSS Feeds

One of the hottest new buzzwords on the Internet today is "RSS", but what is it?

Despite what other sources may tell you, it is an acronym for "Really Simple Syndication", and was developed as a mechanism for sending textual data across the Internet, formatted as an XML string.

Uh-oh! So what is XML?


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