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Web Design

ternet Explorer (Mendelson 100). Over the last few years, the development of a number of advanced programs to support the creation of more complex Web sites has enhanced the process of dynamic site development (Mendelson 100). Today’s more advanced programs...show your pages almost exactly as they appear in your browser. In the same vein, the HTML editor you used a year ago created separate pages. But today’s best HTML editors build complete, interlinked Web sites and can upload them to remote Web servers when users are ready to present their pages to the world (Mendelson 100).Over just a few years, the development of HTML editing software, for example, evolved in much the same way that word processing software evolved a decade ago, as code-based HTML editors have fallen by the wayside to more complex graphics-based editors and developers recognized that users prefer to use the more modern, visual and didactic edits, even though the text-only product is still utilized by individuals pursuing Webmasters who have a desire for control in every aspect of their files (Mendelson 100). At the same time, the new graphics-based editors have also come into focus as a significant element of this transformation, but “users may have to enter obscure filenames and other strings to use advanced features like Java applets, ActiveX controls, and scripting” (Mendelson 100).Generally speaking, most of the new HTML editors make it easy for individuals to create pages that have complex formatting and imported graphics, though recognizable benefits can be gained from converting graphics files from formats not supported by most browsers, like TIFF and .BMP, into Web-standard formats like .GIF and JPEG (Mendelson 101). “Any HTML editor can create hyperlinks between a current page and other pages on the same site or a remote server, but only some programs...will verify that your link points to a page that actually exists” ...

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