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Webb, Jordan (2019) Developing a front-end website from client requirements. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
Abstract
Active users have become a significant influence towards producing an innovative layout for consumers. Research has shown the rise in competition to introduce an experience which beats other competitors, along with occupations in accordance to SEO being introduced to promote many establishments. This artefact is determined by the requirements of a client and a website will be developed through the use of client side coding languages.
Findings from reviewed articles and other literature will bring analytical reasoning to building a relationship with the client and justification of coding features. Answers acquired through client requirements along with methodologies discussed are major factors to benefit the process of the project and will comply with time management and preferences in association with artefact development. It is also recommended that interfaces require responsive work to avoid legalities such as ‘The Equality Act (2010)’ along with presenting the organization’s information through mobile and tablet devices.
Course: Digital Media - BSc (Hons) - C1515
Date Deposited: 2019-11-21
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