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HTML#1

Hypertext Markup Language, the standard language for creating web pages, defining content structure.

CSS#2

Cascading Style Sheets, used to style and layout web pages, including colors, fonts, and spacing.

JavaScript#3

A programming language that adds interactivity to web pages, enabling dynamic content and user engagement.

Responsive Design#4

An approach to web design that ensures websites function well on various devices and screen sizes.

User Experience (UX)#5

The overall experience a user has when interacting with a website, focusing on usability and satisfaction.

Wireframe#6

A visual blueprint of a web page layout, outlining the structure and elements without detailed design.

Semantic HTML#7

HTML that uses meaningful tags to describe content, improving accessibility and SEO.

Visual Hierarchy#8

The arrangement of elements on a page to guide users' attention and convey importance.

Portfolio#9

A curated collection of work samples showcasing a designer's skills, projects, and style.

Accessibility#10

Designing websites that can be used by people with disabilities, ensuring equal access to information.

Mood Board#11

A collage of images, colors, and typography that visually represents the design direction for a project.

Case Study#12

A detailed examination of a design project, highlighting the process, challenges, and outcomes.

Color Theory#13

A set of principles used to understand how colors interact and affect design perception.

Typography#14

The art and technique of arranging text to make written language legible and visually appealing.

SEO (Search Engine Optimization)#15

Techniques used to improve a website's visibility in search engine results, enhancing traffic.

Image Optimization#16

The process of reducing image file size for faster loading times without sacrificing quality.

Launch Plan#17

A strategy outlining steps to successfully launch a website, including marketing and feedback collection.

Peer Review#18

A process where students evaluate each other's work, providing constructive feedback and suggestions.

Feedback Loop#19

A continuous process of receiving, analyzing, and implementing feedback to improve design.

Interactivity#20

Features that allow users to engage with a website, such as forms, buttons, and animations.

Content Management System (CMS)#21

Software that allows users to create, manage, and modify content on a website without coding.

Debugging#22

The process of identifying and fixing errors in code to ensure proper website functionality.

Mobile-First Approach#23

Designing websites primarily for mobile devices before adapting for larger screens.

Design Iteration#24

The process of refining and improving a design based on testing and feedback.

HTML Validation#25

The process of checking HTML code for errors to ensure it meets web standards.