WebGenies: Web Site Design for Kids Lessons, projects and games to help children design and build web sites. Includes a detailed glossary and information on careers in web design.
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Web Design Web design is the design or designing of a Web page, Website or Web application. The term generally refers to the graphical side of Web development using images, CSS and XHTML.
Web Page A Web page or webpage is a "page" of the World Wide Web, usually in HTML/XHTML format (the file extensions are typically or ) and with hypertext links to enable navigation from one page or section to another. Web pages often use associated graphics files to provide illustration, and these too can be clickable links. A web page is displayed using a web browser, and can be designed to make use of applets (subprograms than run inside the page) which often provide motion graphics, interaction, and sound.
Glenn Davis (Web Design) Glenn Davis was one of the first web designers. He is most well-known for his site, Project Cool which included a daily Project Cool Sighting (formerly known as: Cool Site of the Day) which was nothing more than a single daily link showing some of the best web design of the time. Glenn has been recognized for defining the technique of liquid web design and for co-founding The Web Standards Project along aside of such visionaries as Tim Bray, Jeffrey Zeldman, George Olsen, Mark Pilgrim, and Jeff Veen.
Arachnophobia (Web Design) Arachnophobia (fear of spiders) refers to design methods which discourage listing of sites or content in search engines by using techniques that discourage or inhibit the activities of "web spiders".
Dynamic Web Page Dynamic Web pages are Web pages where the content cannot be predetermined, for instance Date/Time and User Name. They often utilise programming language in their HTML code, which is read, and executed by the Web server. The Web server then generates the HTML and sends it to the browser where it is displayed. Examples of common formats of Dynamic Web Pages include PHP, ASP, JSP (Java Server Page), Microsoft .net and CGI/Perl.