Navigation, Browsers, & Resolution

Navigation, Browsers, & Resolution

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Cards (11)

Section 1

(11 cards)

Order for navigation importance

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Most important>Important>Less Important>Important

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Browser

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An interpreting program that translates markup (HTML) and renders it visually using style information (CSS)

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Tertiary Navigation

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Third-level navigation - Used for websites w/lots of sections (e-commerce)

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Navigation

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Grouping of links/buttons used to get around on a website (nav)

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Common navigation mistakes

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- Too many choices - Buttons disappear - Labeling doesn't make sense (don't know where you are on a website) - Buttons too small/far away from each other

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Resolution

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Number of pixels that make up a screen display. ​ - The first number is width, and the second number is height, such as 1024 x 768.​ ​

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Viewport

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The visible area of a webpage on a mobile device. - Device "scales" the webpage down to fit w/in the viewport

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Secondary Navigation (Local Navigation)

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Navigation that appears only w/in a certain section. Used to group similar pages together - "Sub-navigation"

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Primary Navigation (Global Navigation)

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The main navigation to get around on a website

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How many links at top?

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Generally less than 10 - More = use 2 levels of nav

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Screen size

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The physical measurement of a device's screen diagonally in inches

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