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Overview on Web Designing

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Website designing is an important part of IT industry. For web designing on needs to have a certificate of the same from a good institute. To be a good web designer you should have a complete knowledge of CSS and HTML. These are the basic requirements for designing a website. In today's world of competition to be amongst at the top one needs media. Websites are playing a key role in today's life. Whether we talk about shopping or engineering counselings all are made online. These are one of the major benefits which a common person has made with the use of websites.
Many jobs are available for web designers than before. Many big companies demand experienced and quality web designers.


Web designing refers to the creation of web pages on internet. For web designing you can join any course for overspecialization in it. You can make web pages in web designing.
In this you have a great scope in IT industry and other technologies related to internet. A web designer has great opportunity especially these days in the new world of internet.


Web designing is an important course which has lot of scopes in the present and also in future.
Two ways-

There are two ways to go through this course, one is part time or one is full time.
If you are full time interested in taking up full time web designer course then we can have carrier in media, or as advertising agents, or

If we are interested in other engineering or in commerce course but planning to develop the skill in web designing, then you can prefer part time of short course in web designing.

Scopes of Web designer-


In software Industry :- Many companies like Oracle, Wipro, Conizant, Satyam etc are recruiting the people for two things. One for internal things like maintaining their website and also for maintaining the web development activities from clients. All the clients and the partners will have their own webpage to get maintained, so the role of the web designer is necessary in almost all the companies. It need not be a software company, let's take a Parma company, and to maintain their website we need web designer.

In media – Suppose if you had taken course in web designing a full time, then you can maintain a advertisement agency or can recruit a group of people and can start a web designing company
Web designing is an important field for IT and COMP department.
For web designing you should know HTML,CSS,JAVA.
All these languages are essential for web designing.
The best site for learning web designing is WWW.W3SCHOOLS.COM.
This web site guides us free coaching.


Reference: Www.w3schools.com

PHP Training in Hackearth

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PHP Training in Hackearth Chandigarh & Mohali (9888885470) - After successful completion of PHP Training, students will be able to develop dynamic web pages using PHP technology. For more details visit http://www.hackearth.com/

SDLC Process

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SDLC Process:-
SDLC stands for Software/Sysytem development Life Cycle. It has 8 stages in each stage perform different 2 task. We need also different persons to perform theses multiple tasks.


Introdution About Web Designing

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Web design is the planning and creation of websites. This includes the information architecture, user interface, site structure, navigation, layout, colors, fonts, and imagery. All of these are combined with the principles of design to create a website that meets the goals of the owner and designer.

 Design is a key part of web design. This includes both the design principles: balance, contrast, emphasis, rhythm, and unity and the design elements: lines, shapes, texture, color, and direction.

Web Design Has Many Different Roles

When you do web design you can work on entire sites or individual pages and there is a lot to learn to be a well-rounded designer:
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • JavaScript (and Ajax)
  • CGI programming
  • PHP, ASP, ColdFusion scripting
  • XML
  • Information architecture
  • SEO
  • Server management
  • Web strategy and marketing
  • Ecommerce and conversions
  • Design
  • Speed
  • Content
  • And so much more
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Web Designing Courses in Chandigarh

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Web Designing is a booming IT field offering a lot of career scope to freshers. Our web designing course in Chandigarh covers everything required to start your career in the field of web designing. The web designing classes are taken by experienced faculties who are also working on live projects. Thus, they not only provide you theoretic knowledge but also share some designing tips based on their work experience.

Web Desining Courses in Chandigarh

About Web Designing

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 Web Designing

There are two primary jobs involved in creating a website: the web designer and web developer, who often work closely together on a website. The web designers are responsible for the visual aspect, which includes the layout, coloring and typography of a web page.

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 including standardized 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 markup then they are also expected to be up to date with web accessibility guidelines.

Tools and technologies

Web designers use a variety of different tools depending on what part of the production process they are involved in. These tools are updated over time by newer standards and software but the principles behind them remain the same. Web graphic designers use vector and raster graphics packages to create web-formatted imagery or design prototypes. Technologies used to create websites include standardized mark-up, which can be hand-coded or generated by WYSIWYG editing software. There is also proprietary software based on plug-ins that bypasses the client’s browser versions. These are often WYSIWYG but with the option of using the software’s scripting language. Search engine optimization tools may be used to check search engine ranking and suggest improvements.
Other tools web designers might use include markup validators and other testing tools for usability and accessibility to ensure their web sites meet web accessibility guidelines.

Skills and techniques

Marketing and communication design

Marketing and communication design on a website may identify what works for its target market. This can be an age group or particular strand of culture; thus the designer may understand the trends of its audience. Designers may also understand the type of website they are designing, meaning, for example, that (B2B) business-to-business website design considerations might differ greatly from a consumer targeted website such as a retail or entertainment website. Careful consideration might be made to ensure that the aesthetics or overall design of a site do not clash with the clarity and accuracy of the content or the ease of web navigation especially on a B2B website. Designers may also consider the reputation of the owner or business the site is representing to make sure they are portrayed favorably.

User experience design and interactive design

User understanding of the content of a website often depends on user understanding of how the website works. This is part of the user experience design. User experience is related to layout, clear instructions and labeling on a website. How well a user understands how they can interact on a site may also depend on the interactive design of the site. If a user perceives the usefulness of the website, they are more likely to continue using it. Users who are skilled and well versed with website use may find a more unique, yet less intuitive or less user-friendly website interface useful nonetheless. However, users with less experience are less likely to see the advantages or usefulness of a less intuitive website interface. This drives the trend for a more universal user experience and ease of access to accommodate as many users as possible regardless of user skill. Much of the user experience design and interactive design are considered in the user interface design.
Advanced interactive functions may require plug-ins if not advanced coding language skills. Choosing whether or not to use interactivity that requires plug-ins is a critical decision in user experience design. If the plug-in doesn't come pre-installed with most browsers, there's a risk that the user will have neither the know how or the patience to install a plug-in just to access the content. If the function requires advanced coding language skills, it may be too costly in either time or money to code compared to the amount of enhancement the function will add to the user experience. There's also a risk that advanced interactivity may be incompatible with older browsers or hardware configurations. Publishing a function that doesn't work reliably is potentially worse for the user experience than making no attempt. It depends on the target audience if it's likely to be needed or worth any risks.

Page layout

Part of the user interface design is affected by the quality of the page layout. For example, a designer may consider whether the site's page layout should remain consistent on different pages when designing the layout. Page pixel width may also be considered vital for aligning objects in the layout design. The most popular fixed-width websites generally have the same set width to match the current most popular browser window, at the current most popular screen resolution, on the current most popular monitor size. Most pages are also center-aligned for concerns of aesthetics on larger screens.
Fluid layouts increased in popularity around 2000 as an alternative to HTML-table-based layouts and grid-based design in both page layout design principle and in coding technique, but were very slow to be adopted. This was due to considerations of screen reading devices and varying windows sizes which designers have no control over. Accordingly, a design may be broken down into units (sidebars, content blocks, embedded advertising areas, navigation areas) that are sent to the browser and which will be fitted into the display window by the browser, as best it can. As the browser does recognize the details of the reader's screen (window size, font size relative to window etc.) the browser can make user-specific layout adjustments to fluid layouts, but not fixed-width layouts. Although such a display may often change the relative position of major content units, sidebars may be displaced below body text rather than to the side of it. This is a more flexible display than a hard-coded grid-based layout that doesn't fit the device window. In particular, the relative position of content blocks may change while leaving the content within the block unaffected. This also minimizes the user's need to horizontally scroll the page.
Responsive Web Design is a newer approach, based on CSS3, and a deeper level of per-device specification within the page's style sheet through an enhanced use of the CSS  pseudo-selector.

Typography

Web designers may choose to limit the variety of website typefaces to only a few which are of a similar style, instead of using a wide range of typefaces or type styles. Most browsers recognize a specific number of safe fonts, which designers mainly use in order to avoid complications.
Font downloading was later included in the CSS3 fonts module and has since been implemented in Safari 3.1, Opera 10 and Mozilla Firefox 3.5. This has subsequently increased interest in web typography, as well as the usage of font downloading.
Most site layouts incorporate negative space to break the text up into paragraphs and also avoid center-aligned text.

Motion graphics

The page layout and user interface may also be affected by the use of motion graphics. The choice of whether or not to use motion graphics may depend on the target market for the website. Motion graphics may be expected or at least better received with an entertainment-oriented website. However, a website target audience with a more serious or formal interest (such as business, community, or government) might find animations unnecessary and distracting if only for entertainment or decoration purposes. This doesn't mean that more serious content couldn't be enhanced with animated or video presentations that are relevant to the content. In either case, motion graphic design may make the difference between more effective visuals or distracting visuals.

Quality of code

Website designers may consider it to be good practice to conform to standards. This is usually done via a description specifying what the element is doing. Failure to conform to standards may not make a website unusable or error prone, but standards can relate to the correct layout of pages for readability as well making sure coded elements are closed appropriately. This includes errors in code, more organized layout for code, and making sure IDs and classes are identified properly. Poorly-coded pages are sometimes colloquially called tag soup. Validating via W3C can only be done when a correct DOC TYPE declaration is made, which is used to highlight errors in code. The system identifies the errors and areas that do not conform to web design standards. This information can then be corrected by the user.



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