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Search Tools

Simple JavaScript Functions Navigation Chart

DW Accessibilty

Assignment Topics

Meta Data Example

Web Team Organisation
Chart

Week 11 Criteria

Background Image Tutorial

Building Graphics

 


Coming soon...

Background samples

Load Images...

Report tips...

 


  Test Site
 

Portal Example

The Black Dogs - Top Liverpool Band

Lodge Lane Community

 

  Project Discussions
 

Boolean Terms

Web Page Formats

Explaining Browsers

Paper Prototyping

Venn Diagrams OR

 

PPT Presentation

  Education
CWIS John Moores
Blackboard
Liverpool Students Union
Hugh Baird College
Liverpool Hope University

Virtual Training
  Guitar Sites

Old LiverpoolBay
LiverpoolHome Portal

Guitar Know how

Study Guitar

Tab For Chris

Pentatonic Minor Scales

Pentatonic another approach

Previous


Genealogy Links

 
Hit Counter

Final Assignment

Web Site


Amongst other things you should seriously consider the following guidelines.

Ensure that their is a good balance of text and images, bearing in mind the emphasis placed on accessibility.

Check and recheck your colour schemes for readability and accessibility in general.

Use colours that are safe for the web.

Use links at bottom of page to top if the page is long, (If all of it cannot be viewed on the screen at the same time)

If frames are being used - don't forget alternative links.

Ensure that you have chosen your links from reliable sources and prove your case.

Don't forget to use the  list of evaluation criteria to evaluate every site in a consistent way.

Make sure you have investigated your subject properly in order to get the message across to the user.

A paragraph of relevant information should support each link - in order that the user can judge whether the site is worth browsing.

If you have employed a grading system to evaluate your links then inform the user of the rank you have chosen for each link - perhaps in the informative paragraph.

Ensure that your subject matter is categorised in order to point the user to the relevant category; reflect this in your navigation.

Ensure that you explain the rationale and logic behind your choice of categories.

It is important that your team reviews the content of the site and eradicates any grammatical or spelling errors. Check for these errors against a UK English spellchecker.


Legacy Links...

W3Schools provides some excellent tutorials

Links below or dive right in!

Developing Quality Websites

Web Quality HTML

Web Quality Style Sheets

Web Building Tutorial

Web Accessibility

Glossary of Web Building Terms

Validating Your Web Site

HTML 1

Hoaxes and Virusii


Read about:  'The Gullibility Virus'


Learn about:  How To Spot Email Hoaxes


Discover:      The Latest Virus Threats


What is the World Wide Web?

Web Statisitics


Evaluation Criteria

See Workshop notes Week 8 and Presentation 8

  Internet Detective Website

 Workshop notes Week 9

 Workshop 9 Presentation

Paintshop Pro...

General Graphics

See Example Structures , (see Portal example) http://portal.liverpoolbay.com

Report


Make sure that you have revised your report writing skills... Check your knowledge of this by referring to your notes and tutorials from your first semester's studies.

The report writing document can still be downloaded from Blackboard.

Main areas


A good Introduction


Including a good explanation of why a gateway is useful and necessary in your given subject


Description Of Search Engines Used

Opinions of why the search engines you used were chosen over others...


Discussion of Search Techniques

This should include the strategy you used for your search... What search terms were used...

The results of searching with each search tool...

The search operators used...

The successes and failures of using your chosen techniques, search terms and operators...


Conclusion

The conclusions reached by the team.. this is a chance to consolidate all of the ideas of searching and web design, showing limitations and benefits of the system. Also give a breakdown of any problems encountered.


Presentation

 You must present your ideas in a formal report using a conventional Report writing style... You covered report writing in your first semester - utilise the skills learned... Grammatical and spelling errors will be penalised...


 


 
 
 

 

 

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