Professional Documents
Culture Documents
• communicates
information clearly and
efficiently via statistical
graphics, plots and
information graphics
Examples of Presentation /
Visualization
• Prezi – helping to reinvent
the art of presentation
• Zoho – an online project
management app that helps
you plan your work and
keep track of your progress
Examples of Presentation /
Visualization
• SlideShare – to build
quickly from concise, well-
presented content from top
experts
• MindMeister – an online
mind-mapping tool that lets
you capture, develop and
share ideas visually
b. Cloud Computing
• the practice of using a
network of remote servers
hosted on the internet to
store, manage, and process
data, rather than a local
server or a personal
computer
Examples of Cloud Computing:
• Weebly – a web-hosting
service featuring a drag-
and-drop website builder.
e. File Management
• is the storing, naming,
sorting and handling
computer files
Examples of File Management
• is a computer application
(sometimes online or browser-
based) that allows you to
publish, edit and manipulate,
organize and delete web
content. CMS is used in blogs,
news websites, and shopping
Blogs
• is a discussion or informational
website published on the web
consisting of discrete, often
informal diary-style text entries
("posts"). Posts are typically
displayed in reverse chronological
order, so that the most recent post
appears first, at the top of the web
page
Examples of Blogging Sites:
• WordPress (wordpress.com)
• Blogger (blogger.com or
blogspot.com)
• Blog.com
• Medium.com
• Squarespace.com
WEB DESIGN
PRINCIPLES
AND ELEMENTS
WEB DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND
ELEMENTS:
1. Consider the audience and goals.
2. It is advisable to plan the site on paper
first.
3. Strive for consistency
4. Provide a rich set of links within a site.
5. Don’t hide important information.
6. Provide opportunities for interaction.
7. Avoid text-only pages.
8. Don’t sacrifice elegance.
WEB DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND
ELEMENTS:
9. Provide a link for every URL used in the site.
10. Give a descriptive title of the site.
11. Include a brief introduction.
12.Make the site’s home page as useful a starting
point as possible.
13. Make sure the text is legible.
14. Make sure the site is platform independent.
15. Consider the needs of the viewers.
16.Thoroughly test the site and carefully
proofread.
WEBSITE
TEMPLATE
Website Template
• or web template, is a pre-
designed webpage, simply by
adding your text and
customization to create your
desired web page. It is usually
built with HTML and CSS
code.
Back in the day, you actually
need to learn HTML and CSS
to be able to create a decent
website, but today, we use a
WYSIWYG editor. It allows
you to create and design a
web page without any coding
knowledge.
WYSIWYG
• the acronym for “What You See Is
What You Get”
• this means that whatever you type,
insert, draw, place, rearrange, and
everything you do on a page is what
the audience will see. It shows and
prints whatever you type on the
screen.
Basic
Web Page
Creation
Creating a Website using
Microsoft Word
1.Open Microsoft Word.
2.Type anything on the page
like “Hello World!”
3.Click on File > Save As >
Type any file name.
4.In the Save as Type, select
“Web page (*.htm, *.html)”
Click the
Change Title
button.
• or SEO
• a feature that maximizes
the search engine
optimization feature so
visitors can easily locate
your website