Monday, 13 January 2014

Contemplation III

Thanks first and foremost to our ICT professor. Without her combined brilliance and generosity in documenting and sharing solutions I wouldn't be able to make things I'm even slightly proud of on the Web.

In this chapter, we've learned what image and anchor tags are, how to include them in our htm files, and how they can help our quest to create a responsive web design. We've also learned how to creatively connect different elements of a multimedia presentation using colored or underlined text or a small icon—with the hyperlink!
So far, so good!

We've been working actively in this field for the past 2 or 3 weeks, the
last week concentrating on our blogs and basics for Microsoft Frontpage.

If you think you need to create a webpage with notepad—think again!
I didn't at all think that using Microsoft Frontpage would be easier than Notepad. You'll have to type and type whatever you want in that app and include the tags, unlike the Frontpage, it will effortlessly respond to the size of the user's screen, providing the best experience possible for both today's and tomorrow's browsers!

So, there are n numbers of people browsing the Internet, and the web pages that these browsers have typically been thrown to check on almost "look the same."
So why do we, as frontend designers and developers, need to take any further action?

Now, we're armed with everything we need to start appreciating the best that the Microsoft Frontpage has to offer. Surely we can do better!

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