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Chapter 2 Evaluating Web Design<br />

Quotations<br />

As you write your essay for this chapter, you will quote one online<br />

source about Web design. Quoting means writing down exactly what<br />

a person said or wrote.To show that you are quoting somebody else's<br />

words, use quotation marks.<br />

Quotations<br />

According to William and Tollett,<br />

"The placement, size, format, and<br />

resolution of the images are<br />

important components in<br />

website design" (William and Tollett,<br />

2000).The authors state,"A key<br />

component when evaluating contrast<br />

is to determine the focal point or main<br />

dominating feature of the page"<br />

(William and Tollett, 2000).<br />

fnlanatilns<br />

The introductory phrase<br />

(occording fo) and report<br />

verb (sfafe) are followed by<br />

a comma (,)<br />

z. The words inside the quotation<br />

marks are exactly the same<br />

as the original text.<br />

g. The last quotation mark comes<br />

after the period (.").<br />

+. When the quotation is a complete<br />

sentence, it begins with a capital<br />

letter ("The ..." A ...').<br />

s. lf available, the page number and<br />

publication date of the cited<br />

j<br />

:<br />

;<br />

j<br />

......,.. ... -..,. ...;-<br />

source are put in parentheses at<br />

the end of the quotation.<br />

e. lfthe authors are not introduced<br />

before the quotation, their last<br />

names are included in the<br />

parentheses.<br />

z. The period comes AFTER the<br />

:!::ln l11l'll'::: .

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