Chapter 5 Review

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DrMorris Plus on January 7, 2012

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WDADF, Chapter 5, web design

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Chapter 5 Review
Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5
http://webdevfoundations.net

Classes:

VT 1400, Prof. Kearl, Spring 2013

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Chapter 5 Review

repetition
Design principle: repeat visual elements
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repetition Design principle: repeat visual elements
WAI W3C group that promotes accessibility
jello Page layout: page content is typically in a centered div
target audience When designing a website keep the preferences of these people in mind
ice Page layout: page content has a fixed width and often hugs the left margin
hierarchical Most commercial websites use this type of organization
alignment Design principle: line up elements to create visual unity
timeliness May be determined by the last update and/or copyright date
multimedia Use to enhance rather than distract from the page content
click here Avoid the use of this phrase when coding hyperlinks
liquid Page layout: a fluid web page that takes up 100% of the browser window
proximity Design principle: placing related items physically close together
optimization Configuring graphics with appropriate dimensions and file size for web display
white space Empty space on a web page between elements
linear Website organization well-suited to tutorials or step-by-step presentations
accessibility Equivalent content for visitors with physical disabilities provides for this
random An artistic or non-commercial website may use this type of organization
wireframe A sketch of the structure of a web page
contrast Design principle: adds visual interest and ensures readability
small screen size A constraint of designing for the mobile web
perceivable WCAG principle that calls for content that is easy to see or hear
operable WCAG principle that calls for navigation and form usable with either keyboard or mouse
understandable WCAG principle that calls for content that is well-organized, easy to follow, and displays error messages as needed
robust WCAG principle that calls for content that is compatible with multiple operating systems, browsers, and assistive technologies such as screen reader applications

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