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<h1>Web Design Steps</h1>
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  <li><strong>Determine the Intended Audience</strong><br>
    The colors, images, fonts, and layout should be tailored to the
    <em>preferences of your audience.</em> The type of site content (reading level, amount of  animation, etc.) should be appropriate for your chosen audience.</li>
  <li><strong>Determine the Goals of the Site</strong><br>
    Some common goals of web sites are: to be informative, to create a personal home page, to establish a corporate web presence, and to do business in e-commerce.</li>
  <li><strong>Determine the General Content and Create a Site Map</strong><br>
    The site map is sometimes called a Storyboard. Common organizational structures for Web sites are: hierarchical, linear,  and random.</li>
  <li><strong>Sketch a Tentative Page Layout</strong><br>
    <em>Be consistent</em> in your overall layout &mdash; color, typefaces, logo location,
    navigation bar, etc. Plan your Home Page Layout to avoid scrolling.
    Plan your Content Page Layout to be consistent, with easy navigation.</li>
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