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The web, short for World Wide Web, is an interconnected system of information that is accessed via the

Internet. The use of the web has become ubiquitous in modern society, and it has transformed the way we
access and share information, communicate, and conduct business.

Some of the most common uses of the web include: Research and learning, communication, entertainment, e-
commerce and marketing.

Overall, the web has had a profound impact on modern society, and its uses are constantly evolving and
expanding.

But have you ever wondered how these websites actually work? How are they built? What skills are
necessary to build a website? How do you design a website's layout and user interface?

These are just a few of the many questions that are relevant to web development. Building a website can be a
complex process, but with the right knowledge and skills, it can also be a rewarding and enjoyable experience.

Lesson proper:

Web page design refers to the process of creating the visual layout, aesthetics, and user interface of a website.
It involves a combination of graphic design principles, user experience (UX) design, and front-end web
development.

Every single web page in a website has different content, but all the pages are using a similar graphic
design. Often, sites will use website templates, which contain all the basic elements of web design such
as:

1. Layout: The layout of a website refers to how the different elements are arranged on a page. This
includes the placement of headers, footers, navigation menus, and content sections. A well-organized
layout makes it easier for users to find the information they need and navigate through the site.

2. Color: Color can set the tone for a website and help create a brand identity. It's important to choose
colors that are consistent with the brand and that are also visually appealing. Colors can also be used to
highlight certain elements on a page or create a visual hierarchy.

3. Navigation: Navigation refers to how users move through a website. It's important to create a clear and
easy-to-use navigation menu that is visible and accessible from any page on the site. A well-designed
navigation menu can make it easier for users to find what they're looking for and encourage them to
explore the site further.

4. Fonts: Fonts can contribute to the overall aesthetic of a website and affect readability. It's important to
choose fonts that are easy to read on different screen sizes and that complement the design of the site.
Using a consistent font throughout the site can also help create a sense of unity and make the site look
more polished.

5. Content: Content is what brings users to a website and keeps them engaged. It's important to create
high-quality, relevant content that meets the needs of the target audience. The layout, color, navigation,
and fonts should all support the content and make it easy to read and understand.
It's important to balance these factors to create a web page that is both visually appealing and functional for
the user.

WEB TEMPLATE

A web template is a pre-designed webpage or set of webpages that can be used by anyone to quickly create a
website. Templates are designed to be easy to use, and they can be customized to fit the needs of the user.
There are several different types of web templates, including HTML templates, PSD templates, Flash templates,
and Flash intro templates.

1. HTML templates are website design templates that are represented with HTML code only. They typically
include all of the necessary files and code to create a functional website, including HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript. HTML templates can be easily customized by editing the HTML and CSS code to change the
layout, colors, and other design elements.
2. PSD templates are templates that contain only .psd files, which are graphics files created in Adobe
Photoshop. These templates do not include any HTML or other code, but they can be used as a starting
point for creating a website design. Designers can use the PSD files to create the graphics for a website,
and then code the design using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
3. Flash templates are website design templates developed with Adobe Flash, a multimedia software
platform that is used to create animations, videos, and interactive applications. Flash templates can
include animations, interactive menus, and other features that are not possible with HTML and CSS
alone.
4. Flash intro templates are templates of an intro clip that are developed with Flash only and used to
represent a company or project. These templates typically include animations and graphics that
introduce the website or project, and they can be customized to fit the needs of the user.

Overall, web templates can be a great option for anyone who wants to create a website quickly and easily. They
offer a wide range of options for customization and can be a cost-effective way to get a professional-looking
website up and running quickly.

Online WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) platforms

Online WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) platforms are web-based website builders that allow users
to create and design websites without having to learn HTML, CSS, or other coding languages. With a WYSIWYG
editor, users can create and edit content directly on the page, and see exactly what their website will look like
in real-time.

The main benefit of using a WYSIWYG platform is that it makes website creation accessible to people
without coding experience. Users can create professional-looking websites using a simple drag-and-
drop interface, choosing from pre-designed templates or building their own custom layouts.

Another advantage of using a WYSIWYG platform is that it saves time and money compared to hiring a
professional web designer or developer. Users can create their own websites without needing to pay for
expensive software or professional services.
WYSIWYG platforms also often come with built-in features and integrations, such as e-commerce tools,
social media integration, and analytics tracking. This can make it easy for users to add functionality to
their website without needing to know how to code.

Some popular examples of online WYSIWYG platforms include Wix, Squarespace, Weebly, and
WordPress.com. These platforms offer a range of features and pricing plans to suit different needs and
budgets.

In summary, online WYSIWYG platforms provide an accessible and cost-effective way for individuals and small
businesses to create professional-looking websites without needing to learn coding languages or hire
professional web designers. With a WYSIWYG editor, users can easily create and customize their website, and
publish it to the web with just a few clicks.

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