You are building an educational games website for children. You have determined that your users respond best to large, colorful, easy-to-read buttons to navigate through the site.
You've created a prototype of the navigation element, and want to make sure it meets your user's needs. What kind of testing should be performed at this stage?
You have developed a web page to provide some information about your company. You've organized sections within the <body> of the page, by using the <header></header>,
< footer></footer> and <nav></nav> tags. What kind of elements are these?
You have developed a web page to provide some information about your company. You've organized sections within the <body> of the page, by using the <header></header>, <footer></footer> and <nav></nav> tags.
What kind of elements are these?
Rebecca is registering for her Web site hosting account and has been prompted to pick a strong password. It must include letters, numbers, special characters, and be at least 8 charterers long. What kind of security threat is her Internet Service Provider trying to prevent with this requirement?
User-Centered Web Design focuses on understanding what users want, and regular testing to make sure users are getting what they want. What are the primary benefits of this practice?