Web

The "web" is short for World Wide Web (WWW). It refers to the document system you used as a standard on the Internet and Internet developed by Tim Burners-Lee of CERN in 1994 as the foundation for the development of an in-house system that would allow researchers to read each others papers. It's expressed through the HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) programming language and describes the logical structure and representation format of the contents. As a result&sbquo HTML can be made into a hyper link structure by inputting data such as images&sbquo voice&sbquo and video and creating continuity regarding positional links with other texts. Once&sbquo hyperlink was a deterministic representation format of hypermedia&sbquo but since "hyper" was a discriminatory term&sbquo hyperlink ended up the representative multimedia representation format. In particular&sbquo it became the representation format that has served as the standard document system for the Internet since 1995. Today&sbquo it is the most widely used application on the Internet and is tantamount to the WWW itself on computer networks in a global environment. IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) and its underlying organization W3C standardize the technology used on the WWW. Three standards can be established when designing involves web design. First&sbquo there is graphical design itself on the Web. Next&sbquo there is the rational directory design of the hyperlink structure. After that we require a Web accessibility that is conscious of universal design. Society is requiring that the acquisition of data from the Web's content be barrier-free and normalization in order to provide variously changed individuals with easy access to the WWW. The occupation of "web designer" has already been established&sbquo and the most fundamental thing he or she is being asked to do is create a revolution in Web design that would be an information format for browsing the network.

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