section 2.1 compare the internet and the web identify web browser components compare web sites and...
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Section 2.1• Compare the Internet and the Web• Identify Web browser components• Compare Web sites and Web pages• Describe types of Web sites
Section 2.2• Identify parts of a Web page• Summarize the importance of hyperlinks• Use a Web browser
Section 2.3 • Describe Web site development steps• Identify the three categories of Web site design• Discuss Web design careers
Section 2.4 • Identify parts of the FrontPage interface• Use FrontPage to view Web pages
2.1 Introduction to the WebGuide
Main Ideas:
The Internet is a ______ network of _________.
The World Wide Web is part of the __________.
Web sites are divided into ____________ that meet particular needs.
Key Terms
•Internet•World Wide Web•file•Web browser•Web site•Web page•home page
2.1 Introduction to the WebThe Internet and the World Wide Web
The Internet and the World Wide Web are not the same things.
The Internet __________ access to the World Wide Web.
The information on the Web is stored in _______ files.
Internet __________, such as computers, cables, and telephone wires, that is connected to create a massive worldwide network.
World Wide Web _________ that sends information that is stored in files along the Internet’s hardware.
file Contains information, such as text, ______, video, or animation, that is stored on computer hardware.
2.1 Introduction to the WebHow the Web Works
A Web site is made up of Web ______.
A home page is generally the _____ page a user sees when visiting a site.
_________ Markup Language (HTML) is the code used to create Web pages.
Web site A group of related _____ organized around a common topic.
Web page A _______ file within a Web site that has a unique name.
home page The main page on a Web site which contains general information about the site.
2.1 Introduction to the Web
A Web browser translates the text-based _____ into a graphical Web page.
Menu
Navigation Buttons
Viewing Area
Title Bar
Web Address
How the Web Works
2.1 Introduction to the Web
• Commercial sites _________ sites Corporate presence sites
• Portal sites• Informational sites
News sites __________ sites Public interest sites
• Educational sites School and university sites Tutorials and __________ learning Museums and other institutions
• Personal sites
Types of Web Sites
2.2 Elements of a Web PageGuide
Main Ideas:
Web pages are composed of many different elements, including text, graphics, animation, and __________.
Hyperlinks link Web pages together and help a user _______ through a Web site.
Key Terms
•text•graphics•multimedia•audio•animation•video•hyperlink
2.2 Elements of a Web PageText and Graphics
Web designers use text and graphics to add ________ to a Web site.
The combination of text and graphics are the basics of a Web site.
text Consists of words, letters, numbers, and other symbols.
graphic A drawing, chart, __________, painting, or photograph stored in a digital format.
2.2 Elements of a Web PageMultimedia
Multimedia refers to the _________ of elements such as graphics, text, audio, video, animation, and interactivity.
audio Live, streamed, or recorder _______.
video Live or recorded _________ images.
animation The _________ of text and graphics.
2.2 Elements of a Web PageHyperlinks
Hyperlinks can be a word, phrase, or _______.
There are ______ types of hyperlinks: internal, external, and intrapage.
hyperlink A way to link Web pages together and allow users to move from one online ________ to another.
2.3 Web Site DevelopmentGuide
Main Ideas:
The Web site ___________ process has five basic steps.
There are three categories of Web site design.
Specific skills are needed to develop and design Web sites.
Key Terms
•interaction design•information design•presentation design•Web ____________•Web designer•Web developer•Webmaster
2.3 Web Site Development
Step 1: Determining _________ and ________
• What is the site’s purpose?• What are the site’s goals?• What tools do you need to reach your goals?• Who is your primary (target) audience?• What kinds of hardware and software are visitors likely to be using?
The Web Site Development Process
2.3 Web Site DevelopmentThe Web Site Development Process
Step 2: Designing and Implementing a Web Site
• Interaction Design• Information Design• Presentation Design
Interaction Design Part of Web site design process in which you determine ____ the user is likely to navigate through the site.
Information Design Part of Web site design process in which you __________ the content that will appear on each page.
Presentation Design Part of Web site design process in which you determine the ___________ appearance of the site’s pages.
2.3 Web Site Development
Step 3: Evaluating and _________ a Web Site
Step 4: Publishing a Web Site
Step 5: _____________ a Web Site
The Web Site Development Process
Step 1Determine the Web Site’s Purpose and Goal(s)
Step 2Design and Implement the Site
Step 3Evaluate and Test the Site
Step 4Publish the Site
Step 5Maintain the Site
2.3 Web Site Development
• Writing – write ____________ and concisely
• Design – use color effectively and design with the purpose in mind
• Programming – use ______ or a Web development tool
Web Site Development Skills
2.3 Web Site DevelopmentWeb Site Development Careers
Here are some careers in Web site development:
• Web author • Web designer• Web developer• Webmaster
Web author Person who writes the _______ that will appear on each Web page.
Web designer Person who develops the _______ and feel of the Web site.
Web developer Person who uses ____________ skills to develop Web sites.
Webmaster Person who manages and maintains Web sites.