Task: It is a tempting to create an own web site by using HTML, CSS and JavaScript languages. A successful Web site is the result of careful planning, enabling it to grow naturally and to accommodate new material as the course develops. Choose an interested area (health, sports, academic, business, music, etc.) and build a web site that will clearly represent this area; try to implement everything you have been studied in this course. The web site pages should be not enough to represent the interested chosen area and also should have interactive pages without ambiguity. You can use any designing tool, any embedded script, and you can add any type of multimedia files. The best things you can do in your project are: Think like a user Take a long-term view Thinking like a user will help you identify the most important types of information required from your site. It will also make you ask questions like: Where do I find certain information? What related information is available? The thought process involved will give you a clearer picture of the paths (links) you will need to provide to and from individual pages on your site. Taking a long-term view will enable you to plan for growth and to accommodate new material on your site. You can probably identify lots of types of information to provide initially.
Task:
It is a tempting to create an own web site by using HTML, CSS and
JavaScript languages. A successful Web site is the result of careful planning,
enabling it to grow naturally and to accommodate new material as the course
develops.
Choose an interested area (health, sports, academic, business, music,
etc.) and build a web site that will clearly represent this area; try to
implement everything you have been studied in this course.
The web site pages should be not enough to represent the interested
chosen area and also should have interactive pages without ambiguity.
You can use any designing tool, any embedded script, and you can add
any type of multimedia files.
The best things you can do in your project are:
Think like a user
Take a long-term view
Thinking like a user will help you identify the most important types of
information required from your site. It will also make you ask questions
like:
Where do I find certain information?
What related information is available?
The thought process involved will give you a clearer picture of the
paths (links) you will need to provide to and from individual pages on your
site.
Taking a long-term view will enable you to plan for growth and to
accommodate new material on your site. You can probably identify lots of
types of information to provide initially.
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