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1 Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce
CHAPTER 6 Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

2 Chapter Contents Section A: Web Technology
Section B: Basic Web Page Authoring Section C: Web Page Extensions, Scripts, and Programs Section D: E-commerce Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

3 Section A: Web Technology
The Web, the Net, and Hypertext HTML and XHTML Web Browsers Helper Applications, Plug-ins, and Players HTTP Web Servers Cookies Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

4 The Web, the Net, and Hypertext
The Web is an interlinked collection of information A hypertext is a group of interlinked files Hypertext link An HTML document is one way to store data for a Web page HTML tags (most come in pairs) Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

5 The Web, the Net, and Hypertext
Web browsers and Web servers exchange HTTP messages. CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

6 HTML and XHTML HTML is a markup language containing special instructions HTML is not a case sensitive language World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) developed and revises HTML specifications XHTML is the follow-up version to HTML 4 HTML tags are enclosed in angle brackets Self-closing tags Formatting tags, link tags, media tags, and operational tags Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

7 HTML and XHTML Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

8 HTML and XHTML Most browsers include a menu option for viewing an HTML
source document and the HTML tags it contains. This example illustrates how to view source HTML while using Internet Explorer. CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

9 Web Browsers Help you access Web pages
Upgrade to new browser versions as they become available Popular browsers include: Netscape Navigator Internet Explorer Opera Firefox Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

10 Helper Applications, Plug-ins, and Players
Helper applications extend the browser’s ability to work with file formats A plug-in is a type of helper application A player is any helper application or plug-in that helps a browser display a particular file format Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

11 HTTP HTTP messages flow between a browser and a Web server.
CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

12 Web Servers Includes HTTP software to fulfill HTTP requests
Server farms can handle thousands of requests each second Excessive demand can crash a Web server HTTP uses port 80 Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

13 Cookies Small chunk of data generated by a Web server and stored on your computer’s hard disk and can be used later Fix problems caused by HTTP’s stateless protocol Relatively safe Your computer does not have to accept cookies, but it may affect your ability to do things online, such as making purchases Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

14 Section B: Basic Web Page Authoring
Web Page Authoring Tools Basic Web Page Components Formats, Styles, and Style Sheets Web Page Graphics, Sound, and Animation Links, Buttons, and Hot Spots HTML Forms Tables and Frames Testing and Posting Web Pages Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

15 Web Page Authoring Tools
Text editor Must save files as .htm or .html Similar to a word processor HTML conversion tool Web authoring software Microsoft FrontPage Macromedia Dreamweaver Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

16 Basic Web Page Components
Head section Body section Web page header Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

17 Formats, Styles, and Style Sheets
HTML formatting tags Cascading style sheet (CSS) Acts as a template for one or more Web pages Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

18 Web Page Graphics, Sound, and Animation
CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

19 Web Page Graphics, Sound, and Animation
CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

20 Links, Buttons, and Hot Spots
HTML for a link specifies a destination and a label Labels can be text or graphical Internal link External link Intrapage link mailto link Image maps are images with clickable areas Hot spots Broken links are nonfunctioning links Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

21 Links, Buttons, and Hot Spots
Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

22 HTML Forms Series of fill-in blanks creating using HTML tags
Information entered into a form can be processed by a CGI or ASP script on the Web server Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

23 Tables and Frames A Web page table is a grid of cells that can be used as a layout tool Easy to create Flexible Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

24 Tables and Frames Expert Web designers suggest
using frames sparingly and making sure that frames close when linking to other sites. CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

25 Testing and Posting Web Pages
Test each page locally Transfer pages to a Web server Test all pages and links Update your site to keep it current Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

26 Section C: Web Page Extensions / Scripts / Programs
DHTML XML and XSL JavaScript and VBScript Java Applets ActiveX Controls Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

27 DHTML Combination of HTML tags, CSS, and scripts
DHTML effects usually activate as a result of a mouseover. In this example, moving the mouse over the Chapter 4 button changes the color of the button and displays a pop-up overview of the chapter. CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

28 XML and XSL XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a method for putting structured data into a text file using tags and attributes DTD (Document Type Definition) files contain the tags used in XML file XSL (eXtensible Stylesheet Language) is used to control the display of data in an XML document Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

29 JavaScript and VBScript
Scripts instruct the browser to perform specific actions or respond to specific user actions JavaScript and VBScript are the most popular scripting languages Scripts can either run on the client (client-side script) or the server (server-side script) Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

30 JavaScript and VBScript
Scripting errors occur when a browser or server cannot execute one or more statements in a script Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

31 Java Applets Small Java applications
Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

32 Java Applets They cannot open, modify, delete, or create files on your computer They cannot make any network connections except to the originating site They cannot start other programs Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

33 ActiveX Controls Compiled computer program that can be referenced from within an HTML document Installed on computer’s hard disk Designed only for the Windows platform Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

34 ActiveX Controls Most ActiveX controls are safe
Contain digital certificate Digital certificates are obtained through a certificate authority Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

35 Section D: E-commerce E-commerce Basics Online Shopping Shopping Carts
Transaction Privacy and Security Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

36 E-commerce Basics Business transactions conducted electronically over a computer network B2C (business-to-consumer) C2C (consumer-to-consumer) B2B (business-to-business) B2G (business-to-government) Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

37 E-commerce Basics Enhances traditional business models
Styles of online advertisements Banner ad Pop-up ad Click-through rate Ad-blocking software prevents ads from appearing on screens Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

38 Online Shopping In a typical shopping session, you connect to
an online storefront and use navigation controls to browse through the merchant’s catalog. As you browse, you can drop items into your electronic shopping cart. At the checkout counter, you enter the information necessary to pay for the items you selected. CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

39 Shopping Carts Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

40 Shopping Carts Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

41 Transaction Privacy and Security
Web sites can surreptitiously collect data about your browsing and purchasing habits Spyware surreptitiously gathers information Ad-serving cookies track your activities at any site containing banner ads from a third party Clear GIFs can set cookies to third party sites Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

42 Transaction Privacy and Security
Packet sniffers monitor data as it travels over networks You should use a secure connection when involved in an electronic transaction SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) S-HTTP (secure HTTP) Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

43 Transaction Privacy and Security
Merchant databases may be accessed without authorization Dishonest employees Fake storefronts may be used to collecting data Enter URLs correctly Hackers may be able to steal credit card numbers from your hard disk Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

44 Transaction Privacy and Security
An electronic wallet can transfer your billing and shipping information to a participating site’s e-commerce Web server when you check out. CLICK TO START Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

45 Transaction Privacy and Security
Person-to-person payments are an alternative to credit cards The payment service is the only entity that sees your credit card number Service is in its infancy Chapter 6: Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce

46 Web Pages, Web Sites, and E-commerce
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