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Current trends in web page design

International Journal of Innovation and Learning, 2004
The rapid evolution of web page standards, new tools for creating web pages, and ancillary features like scripts and plug-ins make the effective teaching of web page design a moving target. By analysing a cross section of 108 web pages, this paper details current practice in professionally designed web pages in order to provide insights into what ...
James K. Fugate, Robert J. Vokurka
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Web Survey Design: Paging versus Scrolling

Public Opinion Quarterly, 2006
A key choice in the design of Web surveys is whether to place the survey questions in a multitude of short pages or in long scrollable pages. There are advantages and disadvantages of each approach, but little empirical evidence to guide the choice. In 2003 we conducted a survey of over 21,000 undergraduate students.
A. Peytchev   +3 more
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Learning Through Web Page Design

Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2001
This paper describes and evaluates the use of web page design in a first-year undergraduate Town Planning course. The initiative is part of an inter-university UK research project entitled Built Environment Appropriate Technology for Learning (BEATL). The paper begins by providing a theoretical framework for the analysis, drawing on Laurillard's (1993)
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Empirically validated web page design metrics

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2001
A quantitative analysis of a large collection of expert-rated web sites reveals that page-level metrics can accurately predict if a site will be highly rated. The analysis also provides empirical evidence that important metrics, including page composition, page formatting, and overall page characteristics, differ among web site categories such as ...
Melody Y. Ivory   +2 more
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Designing Web Pages with HTML

2017
HTML (hypertext markup language) is a markup language for creating web documents (web pages). The main function of a browser is to receive the web page from the web server and display it. The browser applies all fonts, styles, and layouts specified by the HTML tags and CSS property values.
Dave Wolf, A. J. Henley
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Designing Accessible Web Pages

2002
It is rapidly becoming both federal and state policy that web pages must be made accessible to the disabled. Luckily the basics of doing so are not difficult. This presentation will show you how and send you home with useful materials.
Andrews, Sandra S.   +2 more
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Web Page Design and Successful Use

Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 2004
ABSTRACT This study discusses focus groups the Winona State University Library conducted to ascertain the usability of various Web page design elements. Two focus groups were asked to use Web pages that incorporated the elements under examination. While the users' preferences were noted, the research team was more interested in which design elements ...
H. Vernon Leighton   +3 more
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Web Page Design

2011
This chapter focuses on digital design for the Web using Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Fireworks. It’s time to review the storyboards that you created in Chapter IV. Your goal at this point is to use the storyboard designs that you sketched to create Web page screens. You want to utilize the content you gathered and developed while working in the last
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Utility Data Web Page Design: Mining the Data

Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 2005
ABSTRACT This article focuses on how to design a utility data web page interface that is both intuitive and easy to use. Users need to be able to quickly drill down through the data with minimal mouse clicks to investigate changes in meter data. Using the correct combination of options and links, hundreds of reports can be produced easily and quickly ...
David C. Green, Paul J. Allen
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A method for supporting Web page design based on impression of Web page

Proceedings 9th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication. IEEE RO-MAN 2000 (Cat. No.00TH8499), 2002
This paper proposes an approach for Web page design support by focusing on the impression of Web page with respect to the selection of color and font. Previous approaches for Web page design support often focus on the automation of HTML coding and the pasting of graphics and icons.
M. Watanabe   +3 more
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