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any different skills and instructions in the production and maintenance of websites. Different areas of web design include web image creation; user interface design (UI design); authorization, which includes standard code and related software; user experience design (UX design); and search engine optimization. Most people will usually work in teams that cover different aspects of the design process, although some designers will integrate them all. [1] The term "web design" is often used to describe a design process related to the previous design (client side) of a website that includes marking. Web design slightly surpasses web engineering in a wide area of web development. Web designers are expected to be more aware of usability and if their role involves creating a brand and they are expected to have the latest information on web accessibility guidelines.
Web startup and web design
In 1989, while working at CERN Tim Berners-Lee proposed building a global hypertext project, later known as the World Wide Web. Between 1991 and 1993 the World Wide Web was launched. Only text pages can be viewed using a simple linear browser. [2] In 1993, Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina, built Moses' browser. At that time there were many browsers, yet most of them were Unix-based and the text naturally survived. There was no integrated way to design drawings such as pictures or sounds. Moses' browser broke the mold. [3] W3C was established in October 1994 to "lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common agreements that promote evolution and ensure its co-operation." [4] World Wide Web as a whole. W3C continues to set standards, which can be seen today in JavaScript and other languages. In 1994 Andreessen founded Mosaic Communications Corp. later known as Netscape Communications, the Netscape 0.9 browser. Netscape created its own HTML tags without regard to the traditional standards process. For example, Netscape 1.1 features tags for changing background colors and formatting text with tables on web pages. Throughout 1996 to 1999 the browser wars began, as Microsoft and Netscape fought for the ultimate browser control. During this time there were many new technologies in the field, especially Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and Dynamic HTML. Overall, browser competition has led to many good creatives and helped the web design to develop faster.
Emergence of web design
In 1996, Microsoft released its first competitive browser, complete with its own features and HTML tags. It was also the first browser to support style sheets, at the time it was considered an obscure authorization and today is an integral part of web design. [5] The HTML of the tables was originally intended to display table data. However, designers soon realized the power of using HTML tables to create complex, multi-column structures that would otherwise be impossible. At this point, as design and aesthetics seem to come in first there is a good marking structure, and little attention is paid to semantics and web accessibility. HTML sites have limitations in their design options, especially with previous versions of HTML. To create intricate designs, many web designers had to use sophisticated table designs or even use an empty spacer .GIF images to keep empty table cells from collapsing. [6] CSS was launched in December 1996 by W3C to support presentation and structure. This allowed HTML code to be semantic rather than both semantic and presentation, as well as advanced web accessibility, see table layout.
In 1996, Flash (known as FutureSplash) was launched. At the time, the Flash content development tool was relatively simple now, using basic layout and drawing tools, a limited preview of ActionScript, and a timeline, but it also allowed web designers to move beyond HTML point, animated GIFs and JavaScript . . However, because Flash requires a plug-in, many web developers avoid using it for fear of limiting their market share due to lack of compliance. Instead, designers have reverted to animated gif images (if they have never left before to use animation altogether) and JavaScript widgets. But the benefits of Flash have made it popular enough among certain target markets to keep it functioning in a way that most browsers do, and it is powerful enough to be used to improve all sites.
End of first browser wars
Additional information: Browser wars § First Browser War (1995–2001)
In 1998, Netscape released the Netscape Communicator code under an open source license, allowing thousands of developers to participate in software development. However, these developers decided to start the web standard from scratch, which guided the development of an open source browser and was quickly expanded into a complete application platform. [5] Web Levels
The project was developed and promoted for compliance with browser and HTML and CSS standards. Programs such as Acid1, Acid2, and Acid3 were created to test browsers for compliance with web standards. In 2000, Internet Explorer was released for Mac, the first browser to fully support HTML 4.01 and CSS 1. It was also the first browser to fully support PNG image format. [5] In 2001, after Microsoft's campaign to make Internet Explorer popular, Internet Explorer had a 96% share of web browser sharing, which marked the end of the first browser wars as Internet Explorer had no real competition. [7]
2001–2012
Since the beginning of the 21st century the web has been deeply embedded in people's lives. As this has happened the web technology has also evolved. There are also significant changes in the way people use and access
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