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    How To Develop a Web Site

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    There are a number of issues to deal with in developing a site on the World Wide Web. This paper examines the major issues including browsers, bandwidth and display resolutions. This paper has three pages and five sources are listed in the bibliography.

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    few graphics. The main purpose of the Internet at that time was the transfer of information between government and academic institutions. Ten years ago, and when the Internet  slowly made its way into mainstream use, and web design was fairly simple and static -- and mainly informational. These days, with the Internet providing everything from information to  shopping services, web sites have become fancier and more interactive. With that development however, critical issues have arisen that could provide challenges for web developers and publishers. What  could be even more challenging is that web site development and content management functions are moving from the area of marketing and communications over to the information technology department (King,  2002). While IT professionals can certainly boost quality and consistency of web content (King, 2002), these professionals must also insurer that content is user-friendly.  One such issue arising has been browser limitation. Web site publishers and developers regularly run into this problem of how to ensure that the websites content pops  up a users browser. Not having that content on a browser or can ensure that the site is not used or accessed on a regular basis. Experts recommend that  publishers and developers test sites on different browsers and monitors before going live -- and also suggest that designs avoid "long-loading, flashy splash pages" (Business Week Online 2002).  Another issue that needs to be considered by a web publisher or developer is that of broadband width. There is little doubt  that web sites are becoming faster, more colorful, or graphically intends and more interactive. The problem is however, that many users may not have the systems to support these 

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