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server must have a Certified Editor listed on each page. The Madison Metropolitan School District's World Wide Web site is a means of communicating information electronically to students, parents, staff and the general public. When desktop publishing was young, people put twenty fonts in their documents: let's avoid similar design bloat on the Web. These sites are basic to editors and/or publishers on the MMSD Web Server. Since Netscape 1.1I was released, the HTML programmer has been able to control the colors of several items that make up the page. 50webtips 7. Design your pages to load in less than 10 seconds (50kb maximum size, including pictures). 11. Provide simple text navigation links at the bottom of long pages, so users don't need to scroll back up. 16. Create a custom error page that displays a simple site map with links to the main sections of your site. It is more web-friendly than small serif fonts like Times Roman that are difficult to read on a computer screen. They should indicate what the user will be linking to, as opposed to just saying "click here". The more inbound links you have from quality sites with a topic related to your site, the better your site will rank with the search engines. exerciseshttp://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-jul1997/design/exercises.pdf resource, technologies, browser, accessibility, validation, images, display, exercise, web browser, support, HTML. In your web browser go to the resource <URL:http://www.ucisa.ac.uk/docs/webawa.htm> Go to the list of entries for the 1997 Information Dissemination awards. Access the nominations using your normal web browser, initially with the display of images switched off. If possible access the resource using a high spec (e.g. 256 colour, large screen) and low spec (16 colour, small screen) PC. 4 If the resource used new technologies, how usable was the site using browser which don't support such technologies (or when support for such technologies is disabled). 11 What comments did the Bobbie service give regarding the accessibility of the resource? 14 Validate the resource using the HTML validation service at the URL http://www.hensa.ac.uk/html-val-svc/ Did the resource pass the validation tests? webdesign.tipshttp://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/seminars/webdesign/webdesign.tips.pdf graphics, design, browsers, GIFs, compression, Web site, pixels, display, avoid, hypermedia, image quality. As of winter of 2000, most people access the Internet from home at 28.8/56Kbps, which after factoring in communications overhead and compression translates into approximately 10 to 20KBps. Try very hard to stay away from browser or platform dependencies Avoid using non-standard HTML extensions or bleeding-edge Web technologies that are not supported by most browsers, or their versions on different computer systems. Consider breaking huge graphics into smaller images as newer browsers can load multiple files at the time. When to use GIF files Essentially, use GIFs for solid color and non-continuous tone artwork; typically, that includes text and background images, diagrams, lineart, logos, bullets, buttons and icons. GIFs may also be appropriate for small and simple photographs. Editors-Brochure editors, design, communications, PUBSNET, business, writing, Mike Doyle, Publishing, Internet, documentation, marketing. Grizzled veterans of marketing communications, business development, design and programming. In late 1994, The Editors was acquired by PUBSNET, Incorporated- a software training and technical documentation placement firm. Our President has been the keynote speaker for the last two annual conferences for the United States Society of Technical Communications (STC). Founded in 1977 as a copy writing and editing group, The Editors mushroomed in the 1980s as a highly creative, full service design and marketing communications firm with a dominant presence in New England. When we started, a good portion of our time was spent convincing customers about the necessity of a business presence on this "new technology". iLON 1000 Web Design network, Circon Systems Corporation, Technician, design, LonWorks Network, Web Tag Generator, Web Tag, high level editors, Web sites, management, Integrator. This course teaches the fundamental concepts and applications of Web-based access to a LonWorks® network using Echelon® Corporation's i.LON 1000 Internet Server. Circon(TM) and System Integrator(TM) are trademarks of Circon Systems Corporation. Windows® is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation registered in the United States and other countries. Circon Systems Corporation operates a quality management system independently certified to comply with the requirements of ISO 9002. uml-bookhttp://www.pst.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/personen/kochn/uml-book.pdf navigation, employees, stereotypes, navigation space, modeling elements, design, UML, modeling, construction, representation, diagrams. We propose a systematic design method for Web applications which takes into account the navigation space and the presentational aspects of the application. Starting with a use case analysis and a conceptual model of the application we first provide guidelines for modeling the navigation space. Conversely, attributes of the conceptual classes that are considered to be irrelevant for the presentation are excluded in the navigation space model. Note that we have included two possible ways to access the employees of a department, by an index and by a query. Use forms for representing queries and for guided tours introduce additional menu items ("next", "prev") which allow navigation to the next and previous object within the guided tour. HPWShttp://www.cs.unibo.it/~panzieri/SisMid/HPWS.pdf requests, design, server, clients, cache, overhead, Web Server, caching, failures, Internet, accelerator. This article presents several tech-niques---including redundant hardware, load balancing, Web server acceleration, and efficient management of dynamic data---that can be used at popular sites to improve performance and availability. "Most Popular Internet Event Ever Recorded," based on the officially audited figure of 634.7 million requests over the 16 days of the Olympic Games; and "Most Hits on an Internet Site in One Minute," based on the officially audited figure of 110,414 hits received in a single minute around the time of the women's freestyle figure skating. A server program that generates pages dynamically can return the most recent version of the data, but if the data is stored in files and served from a file system, it may not be feasible to keep it current. horton-accesshttp://www.dartmouth.edu/~october/handouts/ac/horton/horton-access.pdf accessibility, design, style sheet, disabilities, browser, navigation, validation service, transform, screen reader software, Horton, learning disabilities. Favor clarity and consistency All users benefit from clear and consistent Web site design, but for some it is critical. For people with cognitive disabilities such as memory or learning disabilities, this difficulty is increased manyfold. Some browsers have a feature that allows users to override author-defined style sheets with their own style sheet. If the colors are set via a style sheet, users can set their browser preferences to override your settings and can apply their own style sheet to the page instead. Use CSS-styled pages, so users can transform Web content into a format that meets their requirements for accessibility. livre_web_design_tools_techniqueshttp://www.chez.com/crt/ressources/documents/livre_web_design_tools_techniques.pdf Web Design, graphics, techniques, sizes, Peter Kentie, Peachpit Press, widths, variable sizes, ever-variable Web, translate, recommends fixed font. It covers the entire spectrum of Web design techniques, from HTML and graphics, through JavaScript to Quicktime VR, XML, and database-based publishing. Web design is becoming so multifaceted that books that attempt to be comprehensive are either thick Bible-like tomes or cram too much into too little space. Peter Kentie, who wrote the acclaimed "Web Graphics Tools and Techniques", takes a graphic designer's slant in this book on the art and science of Web design. Tools like GoLive and Filemaker are favored over hand coding. Mainly Kentie's advice is excellent but unfortunately he recommends fixed font and table sizes, which don't translate well into the ever-variable Web. Using variable sizes like EM and percentage widths are more user friendly. Exploring_Semantic_Web_Modeling_Approaches_for_Web_Application_Designhttp://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-rdf-interest/2004Jan/att-0055/Exploring_Semantic_Web_Modeling_Approaches_for_Web_Application_Design.pdf navigation, language, contexts, schema, RDF, OOHDM, store, web applications, querying, RQL, resources. We give additional uses of this query language, as applied to such models, in terms of its applicability to other aspects, such as application design frameworks and adaptable web applications. As stated in [Rossi+99], web applications, as hypermedia applications, should provide easy navigational access to their related resources, preventing users from getting lost and providing consistent navigation operation. It should be stated that, up to the time of writing of this paper, RQL was the only language capable of querying both schema and data definitions, but it is not yet prepared for dealing with full DAML+OIL. Continuing with our CD Store example, we can create RQL queries that will provide information about our resources, as shown in Figure 9. nb2003-3 translators, editor, profession, Internet, potential clients, materials, business, meeting, FTP, clients, agencies. A well-designed Web site may not bring you a lot of work directly, but it is your virtual business card and shows a potential client that you can manage HTML. HTML is a specific way of adding descriptive tags to regular text so that all the formatting, linking and navigational functions needed for a Web page are contained in the same file with the regular text. Here are a few steps to finding your most desirable clients in person, while making a great first impression. You can identify these by the titles of the people that hire you or the name of their profession. | ||