Part II. Fleshing Out Your Design

Fleshing Out Your Design

In this part . . .

I show you how to use the information gathered from your client to begin laying out the site. First and foremost, I show you how to create a fast-loading interface into which your other content is loaded. Then I show you how to get the word out with text, a wordy topic that I whittle down into bite-sized chunks. And if plain old static text isn’t enough to get the job done, I show you how to create input text boxes, so you can get information from Web site visitors, and dynamic text, which you use to impart to Web site visitors information that has previously been stored in a variable.

A Web site’s not worth a flip without navigation, which is why I show you how to add navigation to your Web site in this part of the book. Another moving topic of discussion in this part of the book is animation. To motion tween or to shape tween, that is the question.

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