Web design is one of the fastest growing and most industrious professions in today's market. Given that web design is a practically new field in which there are not many occupations, there are trends and ideas being added to web pages everyday by prominent webmasters around the world. Whether it is created for recreational reasons, for business purposes, or for practice, the designing of web pages is a remarkable, and in depth process.
From large enterprises, to small industries, independent owners, or someone developing their own personal site, the web has grown to be the easiest way to broadcast information and advertise. Many of today's webmasters use different approaches in web design. Of the many that are in existence, there are two formats that are universally known: HTML format, and the recently developed Microsoft Front Page. The conventional HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) format deals with what is known electronically as, tags. There are two main parts to a website, the head and the body. They are used to identify changes that are made to the website, whether it may be font color, background color, or font size, tags are used to identify them all. For example, if someone wanted to change the background color to yellow, using the HTML format, they would type in . (Microsoft Office 2000, South-Western, Introduction to Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Front Page, 13-24).
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