Assignment 15

That's the theory; now some practice: it's time to start work on your Web site.

[Red] Choose a subject, topic or theme for your Web site.

[Red] Write a text file, explaining why you chose this topic, where you will find the information about it, what type of person you think would be interested in browsing your site, and how you would tell them about it. How would you update the information? Would you do this on a regular basis?

[Red] Write an outline of the information structure of your site, showing the various levels of information, headlining the documents and describing briefly the contents of each one.

[Red] Draw up a storyboard for your site in a draw program. Save it as a PICT graphic. (You can do this within some word processors. Draw the storyboard in the program and save it as usual).

[Red] Compress all the text, word processing and graphics files you have created into an archive, and sent it to your Instructor.


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