Day 2 Homework Reading

Overall Site Design

Lynch, P. J. & Horton, S. (1997) Site Design (6 sequential pages). In Yale C/AIM Web Style Guide, [online]. Available: http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/sites/site_design.html [1997, August 17].

Summary:
How to organize information in a web site, including different ways to structure a site. This section also includes a brief discussion of the "home page" and other pages common to web sites. The section on intranet sites covers the unique issues with developing a site for an internal audience. Lastly, thre is a short discussion on the use of "site covers".
Page Design

Lynch, P. J. & Horton, S. (1997) Page Design (3 sequential pages, 2 non-sequential). In Yale C/AIM Web Style Guide, [online]. Available: http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/pages/balanced_pages.html [1997, August 17].

Summary:
Detailed information on page layout for online documents, including considerations of screen size, document scrolling, and printing. The last section has important guidelines for editorial style.
Arpajian, S. (1996) Using tables. In How to Use HTML 3. Ziff-Davis Press; Everyville, California. pp. 115-121.
Summary:
Step-by-step instructions for making tables--the primary tool in HTML for arranging elements on a page.
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