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· 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 ·Tim Berners-Lee is known as the father of the Web. In “The Man who Invented the Web” (2005) it states that Berners-Lee has fought to keep it open, non-proprietary and free. Why would it be important to keep the Web open and free?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Web Design
Posting ID:
92727
OTA ID:
102833
According to “Putting Business Online Isn’t Always Easy” (2005), “the biggest mistake people make is failing to understand the commitment a Web site demands.” What commitment needs to be made when developing a Web site? How important is it to keep a site current? Why?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Web Design
Posting ID:
92728
OTA ID:
103644
Creating a Custom Troubleshooting Solution with HTML Help Workshop” would be a valuable tool for Web developers? Why?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Web Design
Posting ID:
93509
OTA ID:
102833
Introduction to Web Applications Visual Studio.NET 2005
Create an ASP.NET project with Visual Studio.NET 2005. Add an aspx form to the application. Place an Image control, three RadioButton controls, a Label control, a TextBox control, and a Button control on the form. Add three images to the application. Each image is associated with one of the RadioButton controls. Write an event handler that assigns the entry in the TextBox control to the Label control's Text property when the user clicks the Button control. Write an event handler that automatically displays the image associated with the RadioButton selected by the user in the Image control. (Hint: Use the AutoPostBack property.) Place the entire project folder in a zip file for sub... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Web Design
Posting ID:
93542
OTA ID:
102833
Which mistakes have we experienced when designing a site or visiting a site? List the steps you would take to avoid the mistakes you listed.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Web Design
Posting ID:
94162
OTA ID:
102833
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