BHGD3134 WEB DESIGN & PRODUCTION - WEEK 9 PROGRESSION

 BHGD3134  WEB DESIGN & PRODUCTION

WEEK 9 PROGRESSION (A2)

Designing Website Interface

Welcome / Home Page



The website's homepage serves as each visitor's initial introduction to your company. They will look over your homepage to get a sense of what you sell, why that matters to them, and how they may profit from it before deciding to become a customer.


About Page: 


A website's About page is where visitors go to learn more about the website they are now on. Although readers will come to this area for a variety of reasons and with a range of inquiries, your goal remains the same: to explain to them the purpose of the website or the value of visiting it.


Education, Work Experience and Skills:




This part of the website is important if we are trying to land a job, people who is looking for potential employment will always studies the candidates experience, education background and their skill and expertise. It plays like whether the person is up for the requirement when want to get hired by related industry's companies. 


Contact:


A contact page is a standard webpage on a website that allows users to get in touch with the company or person running the website.


Portfolio(s):





The best work is shown online in a carefully managed area on a portfolio website page. It's among the most useful and memorable methods to present your work to the media, prospective partners, or employers. A portfolio website can be utilized, much as your PDF portfolio, to apply for internships and jobs.


LECTURE (FRIDAY, APRIL 19TH 2024)

On the ninth week of the lecture, the topic is WordPress Plug In. A plugin is a tiny piece of software for WordPress that increases the capabilities and features of a WordPress website. Using WordPress to create amazing websites requires the use of plugins. They facilitate consumers' ability to enhance their website without requiring them to know a single line of code. The WordPress.org plugin catalog offers more than 50,000 free plugins, while thousands of commercial plugins created by other developers are also accessible. A WordPress plugin is simple to locate and install from the Plugins » Add New page in the admin sidebar. The WordPress plugin repository will then appear, allowing you to explore or search for the required plugin. 

The lecturer showed some of the best WordPress content plug in:
1. Elementor
2. Hide Page and Post Title
3. Visualizer
4. Instagram Feed
5. Insert Header Footer
6. Enable Media Replace

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