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Dreamweaver – Designing Your Pages
• In the picture to the right you see a typical web page.
• Actually this web page is one that has been recognized as being quite good.
• Why is that?
• Compare this page with the pages on the next few slides and see if a pattern emerges.
• If you want to view the pages in your web browser, I have thoughtfully included the web addresses
• This one is: http://www.universalhandling.com/home.html
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Dreamweaver – Designing Your Pages
• How about this one?
• Its address is: http://www.omnifarm.com/
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Dreamweaver – Designing Your Pages
• Check out this one.
• http://www.contentedpets.com/
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Dreamweaver – Designing Your Pages
• All these sites seem to have a basic pattern represented by the diagram at the right.
• In the top frame is usually the title of the page or the name of the business.
• On the left usually a series of buttons appear which lead to the various other parts of the site.
• On the bottom are often text links to the same parts
• The large central area is left for text and/or pictures.
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Dreamweaver – Designing Your Pages
• This is a bad page for any number of reasons – the designer of the site set it up to represent a bad web page.
• Click on the link to visit it. I have ordered a copy of the book for the library
• http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/suckframe.htm
• Two things hit you right away – one: the page is too busy – too much going on
• And two the page doesn’t explain itself very well – you have to guide your visitor.
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Super Giant Big Fun Assignment
• Take a sheet of paper and draw a diagram of your web page.
• List the sub pages you will want
• Proudly submit this to FST before you go further so he can TICK YOU OFF.