Section 1.
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• Compare the Internet and the Web
• Identify Web browser components
• Compare Web sites and Web pages
• Describe types of Web sites
Section 1.2
• Identify parts of a Web page
• Summarize the importance of hyperlinks
• Use a Web browser
Section 1.3
•Describe Web Designing
•Describe Web site development steps
• Identify the three categories of Web site design
• Discuss Web design careers
Section 1.4
• Identify parts of the FrontPage interface
• Use FrontPage to view Web pages
pp. 6-10
1.1 Introduction to the Web
Guide to Reading
Main Ideas Key Terms
The Internet is a Internet
worldwide network of World Wide Web
hardware. The World file
Wide Web is part of the
Internet. Web sites are Web browser
divided into categories Web site
that meet particular Web page
needs. home page
pp. 6-10
1.1 Introduction to the Web
The Internet and the World Wide Web
The Internet and the Internet Hardware, such as
World Wide Web are not computers, cables, and
telephone wires, that is
the same things. The connected to create a
Internet provides access massive worldwide network.
to the World Wide Web. (p. 6)
World Wide Web is a
The information on the system of interlinked
Web is stored in individual hypertext documents that are
files. accessed via the Internet.
file Contains information,
such as text, graphics, video,
or animation, that is stored
on computer hardware. (p. 6)
pp. 6-10
1.1 Introduction to the Web
How the Web Works
A Web site is made up of Web site A group of related
Web pages. files organized around a
common topic. (p. 7)
A home page is generally
Web page A single file
the first page a user sees within a Web site that has a
when visiting a site. unique name. (p. 7)
Hypertext Markup home page The main page
Language (HTML) is the on a Web site which
code used to create Web contains general information
pages. about the site. (p. 7)
pp. 6-10
1.1 Introduction to the Web
Web Browser
A Web browser access the web page from internet and
displays that web page on to the monitor screen.
Menu
Title Bar
Navigation
Web
Buttons
Address
Viewing
Area
How a Web Browser Works
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pp. 6-10
1.1 Introduction to the Web
Types of Web Sites
• Commercial sites
E-commerce sites
Corporate presence sites
• Portal sites
• Informational sites
News sites
Government sites
Public interest sites
• Educational sites
School and university sites
Tutorials and distance learning
Museums and other institutions
• Personal sites
pp. 12-15
1.2 Elements of a Web Page
Guide to Reading
Main Ideas Key Terms
Web pages are composed text
of many different graphics
elements, including text, multimedia
graphics, animation, and
hyperlinks. Hyperlinks link audio
Web pages together and animation
help a user navigate video
through a Web site. hyperlink
pp. 12-15
1.2 Elements of a Web Page
Text and Graphics
Web designers use text text Consists of words,
and graphics to add letters, numbers, and other
interest to a Web site. The symbols. (p. 12)
combination of text and
graphics are the basics of graphic A drawing, chart,
a Web site. diagram, painting, or
photograph stored in a
digital format. (p. 12)
pp. 12-15
1.2 Elements of a Web Page
Multimedia
Multimedia refers to the audio Live, streamed, or
integration of elements recorder sound. (p. 13)
such as graphics, text,
audio, video, animation, video Live or recorded
and interactivity. moving images. (p. 13)
animation The movement
of text and graphics. (p. 13)
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1.2 Elements of a Web Page
Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks can be a hyperlink A way to link Web
word, phrase, or graphic. pages together and allow
users to move from one
online location to another.
There are three types of (p. 14)
hyperlinks: internal,
external, and intrapage.
What is Web Designing
Web design is the planning and creation of websites. This
includes the information, user interface, site structure,
navigation, layout, colors, fonts, and imagery.
All of these are combined with the principles of web
designing to create a website that meets the goals of the
owner and designer.
pp. 16-20
1.3 Web Site Design Process
Guide to Reading
Main Ideas Key Terms
The Web site design interaction design
process has five basic information design
steps. There are three presentation design
categories of Web site
design. Specific skills are Web author
needed to develop and Web designer
design Web sites. Web developer
Webmaster
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1.3 Web Site Development
The Web Site Design Process
Designing and Interaction Design Part of Web
site design process in which
Implementing a Web Site you determine how the user is
likely to navigate through the
site. (p. 17)
There are three layers of
a web site design process Information Design Part of
Web site design process in
which you determine the
• Interaction Design content that will appear on each
page. (p. 18)
• Information Design
• Presentation Design Presentation Design Part of
Web site design process in
which you determine the
physical appearance of the
site’s pages. (p. 18)
pp. 16-20
1.3 Web Site Development
Web Site Development Careers
Here are some careers in Web author Person who
Web site development: writes the text that will
appear on each Web page.
(p. 19)
• Web author
• Web designer Web designer Person who
• Web developer develops the look and feel of
• Webmaster the Web site. (p. 19)
Web developer Person who
uses programming skills to
develop Web sites. (p. 20)
Webmaster Person who
manages and maintains
Web sites. (p. 20)
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