Key target audience insight – Most compelling thing you want the audience to think, learn or do as a result of visiting the site

·     A visual mockup of the layout of your site’s home page using drawing tools in a Microsoft® Word document, a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation, or a graphic program  

Part 2  

Create a homepage for your planned site that demonstrates effective application of design elements. Use only Adobe® Dreamweaver® or another HTML editor to create a basic web page based on the web plan you have developed. This page is the homepage of your website. Save your site homepage as index.html or default.html.  

Check your HTML code using the Markup Validation Service on the W3C® website, (www.w3.org) prior to submitting your web page(s).

Submit all website files in a compressed folder.

WEEK 3 Individual assignment

Part 1 – Add to Website Plan

Add a Site Map to your web plan. This will be a diagram, similar to

an organizational chart, that shows a visual mapping of your site and

how the pages will be linked together.

Part 2 – Expand the basic homepage from Week Two

Expand the basic homepage from Week Two to a site that includes

at least 3 web pages. As in the prior assignment, use only Adobe®

Dreamweaver® or another HTML editor to expand the homepage

developed in Week Two. Incorporate the following into your

expanded website:

• Apply Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to format elements.

• Integrate multimedia effectively into the site.

• Create effective navigation for the site so that people can move

easily between the pages.

• Organize page content using structural elements, such as

headings, paragraphs, tables, and lists.

• Use internal, external, and anchor links in the site.

• Apply usability best practices and principles of design.

Check your HTML code using the Markup Validation Service on the

W3C® website, (www.w3.org) prior to submitting your web page(s).

A link to this site may be found in the Materials tab on your student

website.

Submit all website files in a compressed folder.

Week 4 individual assignment

Part 1 – Add to Website Plan

List at least three interactive features that could be added to your

site and what purpose each would serve for your site and its visitors.

The form created in Part Two of this assignment can be included as

one of the interactive features.

Part 2 – Refine and finalize your website

Refine and finalize your website by doing the following:

• Add a simple web form—such as an order form, a subscription

to a newsletter, or a request for contact.

• Use division or a table to structure the form elements.

• Apply JavaScript® to validate the form.

• Finalize a navigation system.

• Use metadata to increase accessibility and search engine

optimization.

• Test for functionality and usability.

As in the prior assignment, use only Adobe® Dreamweaver® or

another HTML editor to refine the homepage developed in Week

Three.

Check your HTML code using the Markup Validation Service on the

W3C® website, (www.w3.org) prior to submitting your web page(s).

A link to this site may be found in the Materials tab on your student

website.

Submit all website files in a compressed folder.

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