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Chris Gardner

Unit 28

M2,D2

Tools and techniques (navigation diagram and building interactive tools) Navigation diagram: Linear:Liner navigation is usually useful for website design tutorials. It is also used for a lot of other uses for example in study guides. Shopping carts, checkout-areas and photo galleries all use linear navigation. Linear means that information is in a straight line and not all over the place below is an image showing linear navigation:

Hierarchy:Hierarchies are used to in website navigation to link the web-pages together it will start with the homepage, then go to the main sections of the website for examples your main pages like media, guide, description pages, next it goes to subsections which will be sections on each page, lastly it will go to content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">

Meta tags will be used to show the location a business serves, in the example below the information given geographical and according to zip codes:

Cascading style sheets:Cascading style sheets (CSS) is a sheet of language used in programs such as Dreamweaver to create HTML web pages they can change the style of writing on the webpage that you are creating it saves time and keeps the styles consistent throughout the webpages. Although almost all webpages will use CSS to present the page, but will only be used for the text the style sheet will deal with the layout, colours and font on the webpages and you can add new styles to the style sheet whenever it is needed so it can be constantly updated. CSS style sheets are good to keep everything neat a tidy and consistent when making a webpage with text on.