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Writing for the Web: Composing, Coding, and Constructing Web Sites


Writing for the Web: Composing, Coding, and Constructing Web Sites

Paperback by Applen, J.D.

Writing for the Web: Composing, Coding, and Constructing Web Sites

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ISBN:
9780415883269
Publication Date:
26 Jun 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Writing for the Web: Composing, Coding, and Constructing Web Sites

Description

Writing for the Web unites theory, technology, and practice to explore writing and hypertext for website creation. It integrates such key topics as XHTML/CSS coding, writing (prose) for the Web, the rhetorical needs of the audience, theories of hypertext, usability and architecture, and the basics of web site design and technology. Presenting information in digestible parts, this text enables students to write and construct realistic and manageable Web sites with a strong theoretical understanding of how online texts communicate to audiences. Key features of the book include: Screenshots of contemporary Web sites that will allow students to understand how writing for and linking to other layers of a Web site should work. Flow charts that describe how Web site architecture and navigation works. Parsing exercises in which students break down information into subsets to demonstrate how Web site architecture can be usable and scalable. Detailed step-by-step descriptions of how to use basic technologies such as file transfer protocols (FTP). Hands-on projects for students to engage in that allow them to connect the various components in the text. A companion website with downloadable code and additional pedagogical features: www.routledge.com/cw/applen Writing for the Web prepares students to work in professional roles, as it facilitates understanding of architecture and arrangement of written content of an organization's texts.

Contents

Chapter 1 Old Media, New Media, and Knowledge Chapter 2 The Internet and HTML Chapter 3 Cascading Style Sheets Chapter 4 Rhetoric and Writing Chapter 5 Layout and Organization Chapter 6 Major Web Site Projects

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