Write/edit a basic web page using HTML tags.
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Understand the term web 'elements / objects' |
Plan and create a web site structure using appropriate conventions & folders. |
Understand that a web site is made from a set of structured and planned resources. |
Use web authoring software to write one or more pages which include text and graphics. |
Know the need for sensible file and folder naming. |
The web site includes easy to use navigation. |
Understand the term 'target audience' and how web sites are written in a particular style. |
Use a range of sources for web elements and graphics which may include creating your own. |
Know the HTML tags to create a simple web page. |
| Use software to make web elements interactive, e.g. roll-over buttons, galleries, etc. |
Select and use software and appropriate skills to add interactivity to the web site undestanding how it improves the web site for the end user. |
Include sound for navigation or other planned reasons e.g. commentary |
Understand current and alternative methods of connectivity to the Internet. |
Internal and external hyperlinks are used. |
Know the importance of file size for web graphics and understand compressed file types. |
Use of a page template to create other pages. |
Understand the advantages and disadvantages of using templates / wizards. |
Use JavaScript for interest purposes only. You are not required to understand how it works. |
Know that other programming languages are used on web sites to create effects. |
Can switch between views in a web authoring program to edit the HTML code directly. |
Can edit a web page at source (text file) to remove or add lines of HTML code. |
Working towards higher levels |
You will create many of the resources yourself or edit existing ones to suit your intended audience. |
You can identify the intended audience of a web site and evaluate its effectiveness for navigation and providing useful information. |
Use Javascript, Flash or other methods to add greater functionality to your web site. |
Understand the term ' style sheets' |
Use templates / style sheets to ensure consistent navigation and page design. |
You will require little assistance to plan and create your web site |
Use more advanced web authoring tools e.g. checking for broken links |
Understand new and developing technologies that will improve connectivity, web pages and their use. |
Add additional features to the web site, e.g. search tools or page counters. |
Understand how to use
an 'image map' that includes linked or hotspots.
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