Internet Programming
CHAPTER 2
Website Design and Development
Web design
To design website there are some steps. so we must
follow these steps. The steps are list as follow.
Step 1
• Think!
– Before you do anything else, you need to spend time
thinking about the 4w’s.
• What is the purpose of the web page/site?
• Who is your target audience?
• What will bring your audience back?
• Where will your audience be using the site?
Step 2:Follow The Rules
– To create a web site you must follow theses rules:
• Rule 1: YOU are NOT the USER.
– What you understand is not what a user will
understand; ask the users to design the site the way
they want.
• Rule 2: USERS are NOT PROFESIONALS
– Users will not think carefully about the new added
features in the Web site without your directions.
• Rule 3: Give the common user a little control
– Allow the user some choices and the ability to
control color and themes on their accounts.
Step 2:Follow The Rules
Rule 4: Make sure the visual contents of a site
relates to its function.
A nice-looking design must enforce the website
functionality
Rule 5: Respect GUI and Web interface conventions.
Designers need to respect conventions of navigation
choices, navigation placement, colors, and so on.
Rule 6: Know and respect the Web and Internet
medium constraints.
• Don’t ignore the differences in the emerging Web
medium, color reproduction, bandwidth
limitations, and so on.
Step 3
• Go on a Roundup.
– Locate images, files, animations, etc. that you
might use and place them in your www
directory. It is important that all files be in the
same folder.
– If you are going to work at home or some place
other than the university computer lab, create
a WWW directory on the hard drive, USB drive
or whatever.
Step 4
• Open Website designing tools like
Dreamweaver , FrontPage , SeaMonkey,…and
SeaMonkey
start designing your web pages.
• Save your work often!!!!!!!!
– Typically we name the home page in a web
site “[Link]”
[Link]
Note:
Naming Web Files:
• Use all lower case (it will be easier to communicate
the URL to others if it is all lower case).
• DO NOT have spaces in file names (some old
browsers cannot handle spaces. You should rename
graphic files if they have spaces)
• Try to keep file names as short as possible (this
prevents errors in typing in URLs)