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WEB DESIGN
What is Web Design?
Web design encompasses many different skills and disciplines in the production and maintenance of websites. The different areas of web design include web graphic design;
interface design
; authoring, including standardised code and proprietary software;
user experience design
; and
search engine optimization
. Often many individuals will work in teams covering different aspects of the design process, although some designers will cover them all.The term web design is normally used to describe the design process relating to the front-end (client side) design of a website including writing mark up. Web design partially overlaps
web engineering
in the broader scope of
web development
. Web designers are expected to have an awareness of
usability
and if their role involves creating mark up then they are also expected to be up to date with
web accessibility
guidelines.
The start of the web and web design
In 1989, whilst working at
CERN Tim Berners-Lee
proposed to create a global hypertext project, which later became known as the
World Wide Web
. Throughout 1991 to 1993 the World Wide Web was born. Text only pages could be viewed using a simple line-mode browser. In 1993
Marc Andreessen
and
Eric Bina
, created the
Mosaic browser
. At the time there were multiple browsers however the majority of them were Unix-based and were naturally text heavy. There had been no integrated approach to graphical design elements such as images or sounds. The Mosaic browser broke this mould.
The W3C
was created in October 1994, to "lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability." This discouraged any one company from monopolizing a propriety browser and programming language, which could have altered the effect of the World Wide Web as a whole. The W3C continues to set standards, which can today be seen with JavaScript. In 1994 Andreessen formed Communications corp. That later became known as
Netscape Communications
the Netscape 0.9 browser. Netscape created its own HTML tags without regards to the traditional standards process. For example Netscape 1.1 included tags for changing background colours and formatting text with tables on web pages. Throughout 1996 to 1999 the
browser wars
began. The browser wars saw
Microsoft
and
Netscape
battle it out for the ultimate browser dominance. During this time there were many new technologies in the field, notably
Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript,
and
Dynamic HTML
. On a whole the browser competition did lead to many positive creations and helped web design evolve at a rapid pace.
Evolution of web design
In 1996, Microsoft released its first competitive browser, which was complete with its own features and tags. It was also the first browser to support style sheets, which at the time was seen as an obscure authoring technique.
The HTML markup
for
tables
was originally intended for displaying tabular data. However designers quickly realized the potential of using HTML tables for creating the complex, multi-column layouts that were otherwise not possible. At this time, as design and good aesthetics seemed to take precedence over good mark-up structure, and little attention was paid to semantics and
web accessibility
. HTML sites were limited in their design options, even more so with earlier versions of HTML. To create complex designs, many web designers had to use complicated table structures or even use blank spacer .GIF images to stop empty table cells from collapsing.
CSS
was introduced in December 1996 by the
W3C
to support presentation and layout; this allowed
HTML
code to be semantic rather than both semantic and presentational, and improved web accessibility, see
tableless web design
. In 1996, Flash (originally known as FutureSplash) was developed. At the time, the
Flash
content development tool was relatively simple compared to now, using basic layout and drawing tools, a limited precursor to
ActionScript
, and a timeline, but it enabled web designers to go beyond the point of HTML,
animated GIFs
and JavaScript. However, because Flash required a
plug-in
, many web developers avoided using it for fear of limiting their market share from lack of compatibility. Instead, designers reverted to gif animations (if they didn't forego using
motion graphics
altogether) and JavaScript for
widgets
. But the benefits of Flash made it popular enough among specific target markets to eventually work its way to the vast majority of browsers, and powerful enough to be used to develop entire sites.
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