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Evaluating The Historia Website Http - 1406 Words

Introduction This report is created to evaluate the Historia website: http://www.women-scientists-in-history.com/historia.html. The page that will be mostly reference is the about page of this website. The design of the website, which includes typography is the major issue of the website, I could see from the start. This report will be centered around design and typography aspect. I evaluated the site in two ways, one was just by looking at the site and the other was by looking at the html codes and the CSS file. The website I chose also had a javascript file, but I did not analyze it, since we hadn’t studied it in the course of this class. About the Website The website is named Historia. This name is placed in a circle with a ladybug (logo of the site). The website has a baby blue background with purple ladybugs. The headings are in purple or what we call in French â€Å"mauve† (it’s a pinkish purple). The website is about the important historical women figure of science. The menu for the website is to the left in purple writing. The navigation through pages and different important women can lead to other links, which have not been updated (some of the links do not work anymore). The copyright 1999-2006, which could explain why some links don’t work anymore and makes you wonder if any information has been updated. The website when saved to a computer has a first general html file that you will see if you download any other pages. It also has an HTML page for the page youShow MoreRelatedEssay about The Mexican Tlaltelolco Massacre2491 Words   |  10 Pageswithin the literature: The Night of Tlatel olco and Winning the Street. The fragmented testimonies may seem to be off course in the beginning, but Poniatowska instructs the reader of its purpose: â€Å"Reading – and piecing together – the stories and evaluating their ethical implications go hand in hand: the process involves configurational understanding together with an awareness of the moral significance attached to the events pulled together into the narrative constellation† (Sorenson, 72) With theRead MoreCustomer Relationship in Tourism Industry13879 Words   |  56 Pagesand deliver value for consumers are the main tasks for almost all the marketers (Kolter Keller, 2006, p.19). Page 11 Mà ¤lardalen University EFO703-Bachelor thesis in Business Administration Figure 2: Expanded Marketing Mix for Services (Source: http://www.srmark.com/What-is-IMS.asp) Product: It could be a physical product or an intangible service. Referring to tangible products, some characteristics are mentioned as shown in the figure, namely, the product variety, quality, design, features,Read MoreMarketing Communication in the Hospitality Industry34407 Words   |  138 Pagescommunications. In marketing communications, the sender is an organization trying to communicate or promote its product or service. The promotional message is encoded and adjusted to the target customers, and then sent through any kind of medium, such as a website or magazine. The receiver, the potential customer, needs to decode the message and hopefully create an interest in the product or service. The feedback or response to the organization can be expressed in purchases or the absence of it. The factorRead MoreMerger and Acquisition: Current Issues115629 Words   |  463 PagesReduction as a Managerial Motive for Conglomerate Mergers†, Bell Journal of Economics, 12: 605–17. Anderson, R. C., Bates, T. W., Bizjak, J. M. and Lemmon, M. L. (1998) â€Å"Corporate Governance and Firm Diversification† (August 23, 1998). Available at SSRN: http:/ /ssrn.com/ abstract 121013 or DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.121013(www.ssrn.com) Argyres, N. S. (1995) â€Å"Technology Strategy, Governance Structure and Interdivisional Coordination†, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 28: 337–358. Berger, P. G. and

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