Designing Basic Web Sites II: Process Based on Web Style Guide, Lynch and Horton 2001 www.webstyleguide.comwww.webstyleguide.com Technical Communication.

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Designing Basic Web Sites II: Process Based on Web Style Guide, Lynch and Horton Technical Communication Fall 2006, DAHMEN

Process: Before you Begin Planning  What are your goals?  Know your audience.  Design Critiques  Content Inventory

Site Specifications Goals and strategies  Mission  Supporting this mission  Goals for site  Strategies for meeting goals for audience  Criteria of succes  Maintenance

Production Issues Budget Pages in site Technical needs (ie Cold Fusion, PHP, etc) Schedule for design and production Identify team/responsibilities

Site Development Process Site Definition and Planning Information Architecture Site Design Site Construction Site Marketing Tracking, evaluation and maintenance

Step I: Site Definition and Planning Production Technology Web-server support Budgetings Site Editor

Step 2: Information Architecture Site specification Content  Layout scheme  Site lap  Outline  Table of Contents Tech Support specs Schedule Design sketches

Step 3: Site Design Content  Text (edited, proofread, edited for web)  Graphics and templates  Examples of pages  Interface desing  Illustrations  Photography

Site design continued Technical components  JavaScript scripts, applets, etc  Database and support  Search enging Templates Accessibility testing

Step 4: Site Construction Completed HTML pages Navigation completed Programming in place/beta testing Database functioning Graphics ready and in place Text proofread Archives made

Maintainable Code Example 1:¹ Deadline for Submissions Meeting Dates 2001 ¹ Taken from Horton and Lynch:

Maintainable Code Example 2: Deadline for Submissions Meeting Dates 2001

Step 5: Site Marketing Print, posters, billboards Radio/tv Kiosks/physical positions Direct mail Business cards Promotional items Bills/statement Manuals/packaging materials etc…

Step 6: Tracking, Evaluation and Maintenance Site tracking Maintenance Archives Revisit your success criteria!

Web Site: Take Home Test By completing this test students should be able to:  Design and create a simple Web site using Macromedia Dreamweaver consisting of a home page and at least 2 dependent pages  Understand how to modify writing for the Web  Use the following elements of Web pages: tables, navigation bar, links, images, styles.  Understand basic aspects of Web design such as organization, layout and space management This Website will have one home page and two dependent pages, though you can create other pages in the site architecture even if they are not created for this project. Final submission must include:  Mission statement for site  Picture of site architecture  The site itself You may use the content of the ARANAS website or use your own content/idea which must be approved by me.