Getting Started with Web Sites
So, you want a UCO web site. And, you don't know where to start? START HERE!
Starting out, you may need to know some basic information. What is a web site? What does it do for you? How is a site put
together? How many people does it take to create a site? What do you use to create a web site? Have you been to training?
What do you need before creating a site?
Knowing what is available at UCO helps you create a dynamic
site. Where can you find the UCO Web Guidelines? What kind of server
does UCO have? How do you get an account on the UCO server? What steps do you need to do? What steps are done by
someone else? How do you get an address (URL)? What information
is required to be on a UCO page? Planning a site is
a critical step. What preliminary planning should be done before creating
a site? What things can be included in a web site? What is a site's
content? What about multimedia such as video streaming or podcasting? What
style elements should be considered? What items are the core of a site plan?
What is a navigation structure? What is a color palette? What is an
element structure? What is a directory/subdirectory plan? Developing a site is the
"fun" part where all the creativity and planning come together to make
magic happen. Is there a suggested structure for a
web site? What should you consider when you are developing a single
page? How long should a page be? What is meant by browser
compatibility? What impact does monitor settings have on a page?
What is meant by storage size? What about text appearance? What
about graphics? What are hyperlinks?
Publishing a site is the means to make it available
for all web users. How do you get a site on the World
Wide Web? How do you publish to the UCO server? How do you use FrontPage to
publish? How can you tell if your publish worked successfully? Where can you
get help if the publish is not successful or if something doesn't work? What
if you need to change something after reviewing the site in a browser? What do
you do if your page takes a long time to come up? What comes after publishing a
site?
After
completing these five sections you are ready to
develop
additional
elements. Do you have all the required
elements? Do you need some basic elements? Do you want to try some
intermediate
elements? Are you brave enough for the advanced
elements?
Have you given your site a quality
review?
Page updated:
05 Feb 2007 09:19:37 AM -0600
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