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Web Page Design: A Different Multimedia

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By learning to add charts, tables and questionnaires to your site and use the right color schemes, publish materials to your site on a regular basis and update old material you will have a wonderful site.
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Pros
  • do's and don'ts for web site design
  • best way to organize your site
  • add graphics, backgrounds and virtual reality
Cons
  • no html is taught, only design
Description
  • You won't learn HTML but you will learn all the in's and out's of Web design.
  • Organize your site for the best effect and use graphics and image maps.
  • Add just the right amount of fun things to your site. Not too much, not too little.
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If you already know HTML and have created Web pages then Web Page Design by Mary E. Morris & Randy J. Hinrichs will take your site to the next level. You will not learn any HTML or coding of any sort here, but what you will learn is how to design your Web pages so that they are easy to read and navigate. This is a really important attribute for Web sites. If your Web page takes too long to load or is displeasing to the eye of the viewer then they will never come back to your site or recommend your site to anyone else, thus your site will die a quick and painful death.

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