(Shelly Cashman Series) Gary B. Shelly, H. Albert Napier, Ollie N. Rivers-Web design_ introductory concepts and techniques -Cengage Learning (2008)
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IND 14 Index<br />
<strong>Web</strong> Style Guide, 45<br />
<strong>Web</strong> template: A pre<strong>design</strong>ed<br />
model that can be customized<br />
for fast <strong>Web</strong> site or <strong>Web</strong> page<br />
creation. 28–29<br />
with color schemes, 105<br />
<strong>Web</strong> usability: Designing a <strong>Web</strong><br />
site <strong>and</strong> its pages so that all<br />
visitors to the site can easily <strong>and</strong><br />
quickly satisfy their goals. 62<br />
webbed site structure. See r<strong>and</strong>om<br />
site structure<br />
<strong>Web</strong>by Award, 199<br />
weblog. See blog<br />
<strong>Web</strong>master: An individual who<br />
assumes a variety of roles related<br />
to publishing <strong>and</strong> maintaining a<br />
<strong>Web</strong> site. 31<br />
white space: The empty space that<br />
surrounds <strong>Web</strong> page elements. 46<br />
Wi-Fi. See wireless fidelity<br />
widgets. See gadgets<br />
wiki, 7<br />
Wikipedia, 7<br />
Windows Bitmap, 143<br />
windows, comm<strong>and</strong>-line interface, 190<br />
Windows Media: A streaming<br />
media format. 168<br />
Windows Media Player: A media<br />
player installed with the Windows<br />
operating system. 168<br />
Windows Movie Maker: Video<br />
editing software. 170<br />
Windows <strong>Web</strong> Folders feature, 190<br />
Wireless Application Protocol<br />
(WAP), 25<br />
wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi): Mobile<br />
wireless technologies. 14<br />
Wireless Markup Language<br />
(WML): An XML-based<br />
markup language used to <strong>design</strong><br />
<strong>Web</strong> pages specifi cally for<br />
microbrowsers on h<strong>and</strong>held<br />
computers <strong>and</strong> smartphones. 25<br />
WML. See Wireless Markup<br />
Language<br />
word of mouth promotion, 201<br />
WordPress, 172–173<br />
World Health Organization (WHO)<br />
<strong>Web</strong> site, 19<br />
World Wide <strong>Web</strong> Consortium. See<br />
W3C<br />
World Wide <strong>Web</strong> (<strong>Web</strong>): A subset<br />
of the Internet consisting of<br />
Internet connected computers<br />
called <strong>Web</strong> servers on which<br />
are stored specifi cally formatted<br />
electronic documents called <strong>Web</strong><br />
pages. 2<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Internet, 2–11<br />
invention of, 3<br />
writing<br />
style, <strong>design</strong> tips summary, APP 3<br />
for the <strong>Web</strong>, 49–52<br />
WYSIWYG editor: Software used<br />
to create <strong>Web</strong> pages by typing text,<br />
inserting fi gures, formatting page<br />
elements, much like working in<br />
a word processor; a WYSIWYG<br />
editor automatically inserts<br />
appropriate markup tags. 27–28<br />
uploading <strong>Web</strong> site folders, fi les, 189<br />
<strong>Web</strong> templates with color<br />
schemes, 105<br />
X<br />
XHTML. See Extensible<br />
Hypertext Markup Language<br />
XML. See Extensible Markup<br />
Language<br />
Y<br />
Yahoo!, 24