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Writing and Designing for the Web series

Knowing how to create and design a website is a valuable skill. This four-part series explains general tenants of good web design, covers the terminology and techniques involved in creating appealing, user-friendly websites, and also discusses basic HTML coding and developing visual elements for the web.

Writing and Designing a Basic Web Page

WC228/AEC566 by Ricky Telg, Laura M. Fischer, Tracy Irani, and Jacqueline AenlleOctober 3, 2022A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. in support of UF/IFAS Extension program: ==Special Handling==

Websites: The Good and the Bad

WC229/AEC567 by Ricky Telg, Laura M. Fischer, Kevin Kent, and Tracy IraniNovember 16, 2021This publication on understanding what makes a good and bad website is the second of a four-part series on writing and designing for the web. This series also covers how to write and design a basic web page, understand the difference between good and bad websites, and develop visual elements for the web.

The Basics of HTML

WC230/AEC568 by Ricky Telg, Laura M. Fischer, Kevin Kent, and Tracy IraniNovember 16, 2021This publication on learning HTML basics is the third of a four-part series on writing and designing for the web. This series also covers how to write and design a basic web page, understand the difference between good and bad websites, and integrate the basics of HTML.

Developing Visual Elements on the Web

WC231/AEC569 by Ricky Telg, Laura M. Fischer, Kevin Kent, and Tracy IraniNovember 29, 2021A UF/IFAS numbered Fact Sheet. in support of UF/IFAS Extension program: ==Special Handling==