As a Web Designer I must work with caution, plan ahead and be willing to receive constructive criticism. However, before all of this I must go through a work process. This work process consists of me thinking of what I will do at the very beginning. During this thinking process I construct a layout on a piece of paper of each individual web site and what content it will contain called the wire frame. After the wire frame I construct a story board, a description of what each page is going to be about. Each storyboard has it's own unique touch to it as each web page may have consistency, it also has individuality. There is a certain emphasis and target audience a web site should have as defining both will not only make the web site shine but satisfy the client.
After this you make the base HTML for each web page that will be a part of the web site. The HTML documents typically consist of other forms of code besides HTML. There are JavaScript, J query and Css. However before going into that it is important to create graphics for the Web page such as buttons and banners. Buttons and banners can typically be created with programs like Fireworks and Photoshop. However between the two I more often use Fireworks to create my graphics. After the graphics are created, coding can commence. Like stated before there are different types of code. These forms of code are very important as one may complement the other or may collide with the other and cause a catastrophe. After forming the code it is good to upload and check if its works on multiple browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari and if on Windows then Internet Explorer. After checking the status of the Website it is always best to trouble shoot and improve.


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