Layout of a static HTML prototype of the site

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Layout of a static HTML prototype of the site

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The goal of this stage is to lay out the future model of the site in the language of browsers. The pages created by the designer are laid out in HTML. As a rule, the layout is done for the main and internal pages. This is sufficient unless another number is provided in the technical task. The result should be displayed correctly in all popular browsers, and the code should be “clean”. For this, testing of the laid out pages is carried out in the most common browsers: Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, Safari.

The layout should be as simple and scalable as Kazakhstan cell phone number list possible. “Code cleanliness” or, as it is also called, validity, is checked for errors by the W3C consortium service (validator.w3.org) or a special plugin. Thus, the work on the layout of a static prototype is divided into two stages: Layout of layouts; Testing the code. The result of this stage will be a static prototype of the site approved by the customer. 5. Programming and connecting the content management system (CMS). The goal of this stage is to create a working prototype of the site.

All modules and multimedia tools provided in the detailed concept are programmed. The CMS ( Content Management System ) is connected to the designed pages . Content is the substantive information of the site, which includes text, images, video, audio, etc.). Using a CMS significantly simplifies and speeds up editing and filling the site , which ensures ease of use (even novice users can handle it). There are a lot of CMS systems on the web development market, both paid and free. The main disadvantages of free CMS are the labor intensity of creating non-standard sites and the lack of technical support.
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