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Designing for the Web
Introduction |
Creating a successful
site:
site design,
web page design,
home page
design,
navigation,
type,
color |
Web graphics and New
Technology |
HTML |
Final tips |
Web review
software |
Supplemental Links
Type
tips for the web
- Text is the most important form of communication
on the web.
- The number one concern is readability.
- set text in upper and lower case all caps is much
harder to read
- don't use tiny typeit's hard to read on the
computer screen
- make sure type contrasts well with the background
- don't have a lot of text on every pagebreak it up
into smaller bits
- don't use a tiled background or image behind normal text
- if you use a graphic to replace text, always use the
ALT tag to describe the text
- Use text to help design your page.
- use different sizes of text
- use bold and italic to differentiate text
- change the alignment to left, center or right
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The Master Internet Volunteer Program was developed by the University of
Minnesota Extension Service and was adapted for use in North Dakota with permission.
This section was compiled by NDSU Agriculture Communication Copyright
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