The document discusses principles for designing accessible and user-friendly websites, including understanding different design environments and user needs. Key recommendations are to create a unified design with consistent navigation, use a grid structure and active white space, design pages for different screen sizes and devices, and ensure content is easily readable and accessible across different technologies. Accessibility and usability should be priorities from the start of design.
The document outlines 4 components that make up a helpful recommendation: 1) Citing the relevant standard, 2) Reviewing the annotation for clarification, 3) Verifying course evidence meets the standard through location and details, and 4) Ensuring the recommendation has constructive, specific, measurable, sensitive, and balanced characteristics. Following these 4 components leads to a helpful recommendation.
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Envío masivo de mensajes multimedia a través de Whatsapp, para campañas de comunicación interna corporativa, publicidad, difusión de contenidos, acciones de pertenencia y fidelización, promociones, etc.
Whatsapp masivo es una prestación ofrecida por Infometrika, que cuenta con más de 10 años de experiencia y desarrollo en mobile marketing.
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The document discusses principles for designing accessible and user-friendly websites, including understanding different design environments and user needs. Key recommendations are to create a unified design with consistent navigation, use a grid structure and active white space, design pages for different screen sizes and devices, and ensure content is easily readable and accessible across different technologies. Accessibility and usability should be priorities from the start of design.
The document outlines 4 components that make up a helpful recommendation: 1) Citing the relevant standard, 2) Reviewing the annotation for clarification, 3) Verifying course evidence meets the standard through location and details, and 4) Ensuring the recommendation has constructive, specific, measurable, sensitive, and balanced characteristics. Following these 4 components leads to a helpful recommendation.
Whatsapp Masivo.
Envío masivo de mensajes multimedia a través de Whatsapp, para campañas de comunicación interna corporativa, publicidad, difusión de contenidos, acciones de pertenencia y fidelización, promociones, etc.
Whatsapp masivo es una prestación ofrecida por Infometrika, que cuenta con más de 10 años de experiencia y desarrollo en mobile marketing.
Contacto: info@infometrika.com.ar
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
Nate Ackerman is a senior software engineer with over 10 years of experience building web applications. He has extensive experience with JavaScript frameworks like React and Angular, as well as backend technologies like Node.js, Python, and Ruby on Rails. Nate is passionate about coding, open source projects, and mentoring junior developers.
This document defines genre as a category of artistic works that share similarities in form, style, or subject matter. It provides examples of common film genres such as action, animation, comedy, drama, and sci-fi. Genre is important to audiences because it allows them to choose films they prefer and understand the conventions of different styles. It is also important to producers because genre gives them a template to follow and attracts particular audiences. The document discusses hybrid genres that combine two genres and subgenres that have more specific conventions within broader genres like comedy. It concludes that genres are not fixed and evolve with audience tastes.
This chapter discusses the CSS box model and how it allows control over margins, padding, borders, and dimensions of content boxes. Key concepts covered include using the box model to lay out pages, applying various margin, padding and border properties, floating elements, and controlling overflow. The goal is to understand how to use CSS to enhance readability and create flexible or fixed page layouts.
The document outlines the process for planning and developing a website, including creating a site specification, identifying the content goal and target audience, choosing a hosting provider, and testing the site. Key steps are understanding the development process, building a team, specifying requirements, designing information architecture and page templates, development, quality assurance testing, and ongoing site maintenance.
This chapter discusses how to create user input forms on web pages. It covers using the <form> element to contain forms and attributes like method and action. It also covers various input elements like text boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, and file uploads. Grouping elements like <fieldset> and <legend> are described as well as styling forms with CSS. The overall objectives are to understand how forms work and how to create different types of input objects and style forms.
My preliminary school magazine contents page and cover lacked planning and attention to detail, containing errors and an unorganized layout. For my music magazine, I conducted research on magazine design conventions to understand how to structure pages effectively and attract audiences. This led to a vast improvement where the music magazine contents page and cover were more visually pleasing and used typography, color, and images purposefully according to their intended impact. The quality of my work increased as I learned to plan shoots and utilize the page space efficiently to tell a story through my magazine's presentation.
The document discusses the initial design process for a website. The clients sketched out a basic idea for the site and provided a specification document describing the audience, content, and design. The graphic designer then created a mock-up web page to demonstrate the design concepts before development. The objectives are to apply design and CSS skills by building a home page, describe the design process, and test the work in multiple browsers.
This document contains numerical data including various counts of items such as 3,143, 10,312, 84, 120, 300, 2, 2, 2, 5. It also mentions Vietnamese spring rolls.
This chapter discusses cascading style sheets (CSS) and introduces basic CSS concepts. It covers: recognizing the benefits of CSS; building a basic style sheet with selectors and declarations; using inheritance to simplify style rules; examining selection techniques like type, class, and ID selectors; applying styles with external, internal, and inline styles; and using other CSS features like pseudo-classes and attributes. The goal is to teach the fundamentals of using CSS to control web page styling and layout.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
Nate Ackerman is a senior software engineer with over 10 years of experience building web applications. He has extensive experience with JavaScript frameworks like React and Angular, as well as backend technologies like Node.js, Python, and Ruby on Rails. Nate is passionate about coding, open source projects, and mentoring junior developers.
This document defines genre as a category of artistic works that share similarities in form, style, or subject matter. It provides examples of common film genres such as action, animation, comedy, drama, and sci-fi. Genre is important to audiences because it allows them to choose films they prefer and understand the conventions of different styles. It is also important to producers because genre gives them a template to follow and attracts particular audiences. The document discusses hybrid genres that combine two genres and subgenres that have more specific conventions within broader genres like comedy. It concludes that genres are not fixed and evolve with audience tastes.
This chapter discusses the CSS box model and how it allows control over margins, padding, borders, and dimensions of content boxes. Key concepts covered include using the box model to lay out pages, applying various margin, padding and border properties, floating elements, and controlling overflow. The goal is to understand how to use CSS to enhance readability and create flexible or fixed page layouts.
The document outlines the process for planning and developing a website, including creating a site specification, identifying the content goal and target audience, choosing a hosting provider, and testing the site. Key steps are understanding the development process, building a team, specifying requirements, designing information architecture and page templates, development, quality assurance testing, and ongoing site maintenance.
This chapter discusses how to create user input forms on web pages. It covers using the <form> element to contain forms and attributes like method and action. It also covers various input elements like text boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, and file uploads. Grouping elements like <fieldset> and <legend> are described as well as styling forms with CSS. The overall objectives are to understand how forms work and how to create different types of input objects and style forms.
My preliminary school magazine contents page and cover lacked planning and attention to detail, containing errors and an unorganized layout. For my music magazine, I conducted research on magazine design conventions to understand how to structure pages effectively and attract audiences. This led to a vast improvement where the music magazine contents page and cover were more visually pleasing and used typography, color, and images purposefully according to their intended impact. The quality of my work increased as I learned to plan shoots and utilize the page space efficiently to tell a story through my magazine's presentation.
The document discusses the initial design process for a website. The clients sketched out a basic idea for the site and provided a specification document describing the audience, content, and design. The graphic designer then created a mock-up web page to demonstrate the design concepts before development. The objectives are to apply design and CSS skills by building a home page, describe the design process, and test the work in multiple browsers.
This document contains numerical data including various counts of items such as 3,143, 10,312, 84, 120, 300, 2, 2, 2, 5. It also mentions Vietnamese spring rolls.
This chapter discusses cascading style sheets (CSS) and introduces basic CSS concepts. It covers: recognizing the benefits of CSS; building a basic style sheet with selectors and declarations; using inheritance to simplify style rules; examining selection techniques like type, class, and ID selectors; applying styles with external, internal, and inline styles; and using other CSS features like pseudo-classes and attributes. The goal is to teach the fundamentals of using CSS to control web page styling and layout.