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(Unit 17, Task 8a)
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Definition: Evaluate Bring together all information and review it to form a conclusion. Give evidence for each view or statement.
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What to include: Definition of design feature Strengths of using that design feature Weaknesses of using that design feature How using that design feature could improve a website Why would a web designer choose to use or not use this feature? Annotated screenshots and examples
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Frames Frames are often used to keep one or more parts of a Web page static while another part of the page is scrolled or loaded. Benefits can include faster page loading and the ability to keep a navigation bar present on the visible part of the page.
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Action Buttons Action buttons are ready-made buttons that can be inserted into websites. They enable you to perform actions upon clicking or moving the mouse over these buttons. They are typically used to attract hyperlinks to
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Hyperlink A hyperlink is a word, phrase, or image that you can click on to jump to a new document or a new section within the current document. Hyperlinks are found in nearly all Web pages, allowing users to click their way from page to page. Text hyperlinks are often blue and underlined, but don't have to be. When you click it, a new page or place in the current page will open.
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Hotspot A hotspot is an image that has multiple hyperlinks to different location on one image
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Email Link A image or pieces of text that has an email link attached to it so that an email can be sent to a defined address.
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Registration and Login features An interactive feature that the user can enter in the details to create an account. Users can login to their account if one is already created.
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