This week I learned more about typefaces on the Web, like the difference between serifs and sans-serifs.
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Organizing your site
Sites are usually based on topic, audience, tasks, or dates
Publish and Market
Upload pages, decide how you will market site
Build
Design your pages, content, graphics, and test it all
Design
Features, how it looks and feels, site map
Research
Set goals and define your audience
Developing a Web site involves these steps:
1. Research and plan the site
2. Design the site
3. Build and test the site
4. Publish and market the site
In Chapter 1 we learned what a modem does, modulate and demodulate.
We also learned what each part of a URL (uniform resource locator) stands for.
I have just created my Blog and now I am creating an entry in my blog.
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