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Craig Grannell

"The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design"

Create a layout in CSS and chances are that when you come to redesign it, you may
not have to change much??”or any??”of the underlying code. A great example of this idea
taken to extremes is css Zen Garden (www.csszengarden.com), whose single web page is
radically restyled via dozens of submitted CSS documents.
AN INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN
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Working with website content
Before we explore how to create the various aspects of a web page, we??™re going to briefly
discuss working with website content and what you need to consider prior to creating your
site. Technology and design aren??™t the only factors that affect the success of a website. The
human element must also be considered. Most of the time, people use the Web to get
information of some sort, whether for research purposes or entertainment. Typically,
people want to be able to access this information quickly; therefore, a site must be structured
in a logical manner. It??™s imperative that a visitor doesn??™t spend a great deal of time
looking for information that should be easy to find. Remember, there are millions of sites
out there, and if yours isn??™t up to scratch, it??™s easy for someone to go elsewhere.
In this section, we??™ll look specifically at information architecture and site maps, page layout,
design limitations, and usability.
Information architecture and site maps
Before you begin designing a website, you need to collate and logically organize the information
it??™s going to contain.


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