Most Web sites require maintenance and updating. Some types of ongoing Web maintenance include the following:
• Changing content, either by adding new text and images or by deleting obsolete material
• Checking for broken links and adding new links....
After your Web site has been tested thoroughly, it can be published. Publishing a Web site, making it available to your visitors, involves the actual uploading of the Web site to a server. After you complete the uploading process, all pages within the Web site should be tested again.
Publishing Bas....
Some Web site developers argue that reviewing and testing should take place throughout the developmental process. While this may be true, it also is important to review and test the final product. This ongoing process ensures that you identify and correct any problems before publishing to the Web. W....
Once you have established a structure for your Web site, you can begin developing the site. Make text and images the main focus because they are the more common elements. Then consider page layout and color.
Development Basics — Typography, Images, Page Layout, and Color
Typography, imag....
Predicting how a visitor will access a Web site or at what point the visitor will enter within the Web sire structure is not possible. Visitors can arrive at any page within a Web site by a variety of ways: a hyperlink, a search engine, a directory, typing a Web address directl....
Thousands of individuals create and publish Web pages every day, some using word-processing software or markup languages, such as XHTML, to create their pages. Others use professional design and management editors such as Dreamweaver. Although publishing a Web page and/or a Web site is easy, advance....
Web sites are classified as nine basic types: portal, news, informational, business/ marketing, educational, entertainment, advocacy, personal, and blog. A portal Web site provides a variety of Internet services from a single, convenient location. Most portals offer free services such as search engi....
The World Wide Web (WWW), also called the Web, is one of the more popular services on the Internet. The Web consists of a system of global network servers, also known as Web servers, that support specially formatted documents and provide a means for sharing these resources with....