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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
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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
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Section 2.4
Identify parts of the FrontPage interface
• Use FrontPage to view Web pages
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2.1
Introduction to the Web
Guide
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 Web
The 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 Web
How the Web Works
A Web site is made up of
Web ______.
Web site A group of related
_____ organized around a
common topic.
A home page is generally
the _____ page a user
sees when visiting a site.
Web page A _______ file
within a Web site that has a
unique name.
_________ Markup
Language (HTML) is the
code used to create Web
pages.
home page The main page
on a Web site which
contains general information
about the site.
2.1
Introduction to the Web
How the Web Works
A Web browser translates the text-based _____ into a
graphical Web page.
Menu
Title Bar
Navigation
Buttons
Viewing
Area
Web
Address
2.1
Introduction to the Web
Types of Web Sites
• 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
2.2
Elements of a Web Page
Guide
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 Page
Text and Graphics
Web designers use text
and graphics to add
________ to a Web site.
text Consists of words,
letters, numbers, and other
symbols.
The combination of text
and graphics are the
basics of a Web site.
graphic A drawing, chart,
__________, painting, or
photograph stored in a
digital format.
2.2
Elements of a Web Page
Multimedia
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 Page
Hyperlinks
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 Development
Guide
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
The Web Site Development Process
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?
2.3
Web Site Development
The 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
The Web Site Development Process
Step 3: Evaluating and _________ a Web Site
Step 4: Publishing a Web Site
Step 5: _____________ a Web Site
Step 1
Determine
the Web
Site’s
Purpose
and
Goal(s)
Step 2
Design
and
Implement
the Site
Step 3
Evaluate
and Test
the Site
Step 4
Publish
the Site
Step 5
Maintain
the Site
2.3
Web Site Development
Web Site Development Skills
• Writing – write ____________ and concisely
• Design – use color effectively and design with
the purpose in mind
• Programming – use ______ or a Web
development tool
2.3
Web Site Development
Web Site Development Careers
Here are some careers in
Web site development:
Web author Person who
writes the _______ that will
appear on each Web page.
• Web author
• Web designer
• Web developer
• Webmaster
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.