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Design factors Content –Fig.s 4-49, 5-4, 6-3 Organization –Fig.s 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-14, 2-15, 5-17 Performance Aesthetic Security.

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1 Design factors Content –Fig.s 4-49, 5-4, 6-3 Organization –Fig.s 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-14, 2-15, 5-17 Performance Aesthetic Security

2 A Sketch of a Web Page using Nested Tables This figure shows a sketch of a web page using nested tables.

3 An Example of a Frame Layout This figure shows an example of a frame layout. It is recommended to draw an example of what you would like your Web page to look like before you get started.

4 An Example of a Form This figure shows a sketch of a proposed registration form.

5 Linear Structures In this structure you can jump only from one page to the next or previous page Link to previous page Link to next page This figure shows one common Web page structure, the linear structure, in which each page is linked to the next and to previous page, in an ordered chain of pages.

6 Augmented Linear Structure This figure shows an augmented linear structure, in which you include a link in each page that jumps directly back to the first page, while keeping the links that allow you to move to the next and previous pages. first link jumps to previous page second link jumps back to beginning third page has three links third link jumps to next page

7 Hierarchical Structure This figure shows the hierarchical structure, which starts with a general topic that includes links to more specific topics. Each specific topic includes links to yet more specialized topics, and so on. In a hierarchical structure, users can move easily from general to specific and back, but not from specific to specific.

8 Combination of Linear and Hierarchical Structures This figure shows a hierarchical structure in which each level of pages is related in a linear structure. information about the play the scenes each level is linear information about the acts overall structure is hierarchical

9 Content Commercial information –Company background –Product information Non-commercial information –Industry information Transaction –Order –Payment –Shipment Entertainment?

10 Web page design Static pages –Content stays the same at all times –Informative elements –Using HTML codes (usually) Dynamic pages –Content varies from one time to the next –Interactive elements –Using DHTML & JavaScript (usually)

11 Design elements Content –Document –Form –Graphics –Multimedia* Navigation –Link –Frame –Button –Image map Appearance –Text formatting –Paragraph, Header –Table –List –Color –Special effect* Rollovers Menus


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