Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1)

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Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) Portals are complex systems involving security, heavy user load, multiple processes, transaction capability, and more. When we connect to the Internet, the first Web page that is displayed often is a portal.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) Newsgroup web sites propagate the news context to its reader. A News Web site does not only contain content that promotes a cause or opinion, idea.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) In the web site of an educational organization, it does not only promotes or sells products or services. It would be a platform for readers to get reference or to learn through Internet.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) We should know that an entertainment Web site contains games, quiz, or some photographs, with some favors in it.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) Compared to “GIF” file name of a graphics, JPEG or “JPG” file has better image effect than “GIF”. However, GIF file is suitable for dynamic effect of display of picture.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) Any unauthorized use of music file without the copyright holder’s approval would be against the law. However, permission may be sought from the holder.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) We can compress a video file smaller despite its quality. Video file with “AVI” extension is much bigger than a “MPEG” video file.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) MPEG is an acronym of Moving Pictures Experts Group. It defines a popular video compression standard. Now we can use MPEG-4 version of this application.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) To develop a Web page, you need not be a programmer but need to know certain software such as Frontpage 2003, Dreamweaver MX, FlashMX. These are tools that helps to develop Web page without writing any programming language.

Web Technologies Course Materials (Part 1) There are different e-commerce software which serve as a platform for the buyers to know the prices of each item. It also tenders the public to purchase without personal contact of both parties.