Thursday, February 12, 2009
What to look for in a Web Designer
I agree that experience isnt everything a client should look for in a web designer. Although sometimes experience can be beneficial, it can sometimes also get in the way. Web designers with too much experience may be unwilling to listen to any new ideas and may also be too set in their ways to try anything new. When looking for a web designer clients should look for someone who is reliable. Reliability will ensure that your website will get done on time and in the best way possible. The web designer should also have good communication skills. Communication will aid in making sure all of your ideas and points that you wanted on the website will be put on the website and properly conveyed to the audience.Web designers should also have a portfolio that is diverse which will make your website different from any other website out there.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Writing for the Web
1.What is THE most important part of a Web page?
-The most important part of a website is the content.
2.What three things are the most important when writing for the web
-You should put the most important information first, the information should be in small sections, and you should write from the readers perspective.
3.What is the typical method for writing content in paragraph form?
-Laying foundation, supporting information, and concluding.
4.Would this work for Web pages?
-This would not work for web pages, essential information must go first.
5.How do people actually read Web pages?
-By scanning them, they don't actually read every word.
6.What is an approach that could be used to keep readers on a Web page longer? Describe this approach in your own words.
-Having concise, to the point writing that provides information the reader is looking for.
-The most important part of a website is the content.
2.What three things are the most important when writing for the web
-You should put the most important information first, the information should be in small sections, and you should write from the readers perspective.
3.What is the typical method for writing content in paragraph form?
-Laying foundation, supporting information, and concluding.
4.Would this work for Web pages?
-This would not work for web pages, essential information must go first.
5.How do people actually read Web pages?
-By scanning them, they don't actually read every word.
6.What is an approach that could be used to keep readers on a Web page longer? Describe this approach in your own words.
-Having concise, to the point writing that provides information the reader is looking for.
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