ADVANCE MICROSOFT EXCEL (20)

Web Designing

Web design is the process of creating and arranging the visual elements of a website, including layout, color, typography, and images. It is a subset of web development and is focused on the aesthetics and user experience of a website. A web designer creates the look and feel of a website, while a web developer focuses on the functionality and technical aspects of a website.

  1. Introduction to web design: This includes an introduction to the basics of web design, including web development tools, design principles, and user experience (UX) design.

  2. HTML and CSS: This covers the use of HTML and CSS to create the structure and layout of web pages. It includes topics such as semantic HTML, CSS selectors, and responsive design.

  3. JavaScript and jQuery: This covers the use of JavaScript and the jQuery library to create dynamic and interactive elements on web pages.

  4. Graphic design: This covers the use of design principles, such as color theory, typography, and composition, to create visually appealing and engaging websites.

  5. User experience (UX) design: This covers the process of designing a website with the user in mind, taking into account factors such as ease of use, navigation, and accessibility.

  6. Web design software: This covers the use of web design software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and Sketch to create visual elements for a website.

  7. Web design project: This includes a project in which students will have the opportunity to apply the knowledge they have learned in the course by creating a complete website.

  8. Web Standards and Accessibility: This covers the importance of web standards and accessibility, including how to create accessible and inclusive web design.

  9. Website Optimization: This covers the importance of website optimization, including how to improve website performance, SEO and how to make a website mobile-friendly.

  10. Web Hosting and Domain Name: This covers the basics of web hosting,