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This 4 page report briefly discusses some of the basic steps
involved in designing a website such as understanding the reason for the website, not
reinventing the wheel, offering appropriate information, and connecting with search
engines. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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File: D0_BWhmpage.rtf
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to do for them. The student working on this project should consider whether this will be a site that sells something, serves as a source of information for a particular
topic, to showcase personal art, or is it going to be a family "gathering place" where photos of weddings, birthdays, and other family events can be posted so that friends
and family around the world can access it? These are examples of just a few of the possibilities of what a web page can be or how it is to
be used. What is important for the person doing the designing is to be very clear on what he or she is designing for. Getting Started In the
past decade, software programs for designing a website have become increasingly user-friendly and affordable. It is no longer necessary to understand (and use) the intricacies of HTML (hyper-text mark-up language)
and it is often as easy as using a word-processing or graphics program. As Wilby (2003) points out: "you dont need to re-invent the wheel to build great websites" (pp.
S5). In other words, the important thing is to know what it is that the "designer" wants to create. The tools to do it and the tools to do it
easily already exist. Whether one installs a website design software program such as Front Page or Page Mill, or uses an online service such as Homestead, ItsMyPage, or WebsiteCreator, the
fledgling designer has numerous capabilities, literally, at his or her fingertips. Selling Something A very recent article in PC World (05-03) explains a fundamental aspect of designing a website for
any sort of business transaction. The author notes: "It doesnt matter whether you sell a product or service on the Web or in a mall; customers do
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