The Web Development Process


Handout provided by Sheila Bourgoin

Read Web Style Guide, Chapter 1 "Process", Pages 1-10
Type the answers to the following questions on a Web page. At the top of the page, put your name and section number.
Write the answers in the form of a brief paragraph. Include the page number where you found the information.
Post the page at in your public_html folder on in your Web server space and link to it from your Course Work page.
This page and all pages in your Course Work site should adhere to our Web page formatting rules.
Be prepared to discuss your answers in class.

1. What is the first step in creating a Web site? Why is this step important if the site is developed as a group project?
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2. What are two reasons why it is important to gathering the material for the site before the site is constructed?
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3. What is the purpose of a prototype? How do you think this could help the site developer involve the client in the process early on?
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4. How would the testing of your site by someone not familiar with the project improve the quality of the final Web site? Give an example.

5. Why is important to figure out how the site will be maintained?

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