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    KPU Website Analysis

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    For example, I am a current student in the KPU, and I want to find my program’s course list. The first step is that go to the KPU website, and click the section which named “CURRENT STUDENTS.” After I clicked it, the website will display a new page which includes some general categories that current students will usually need. Then, I can find out there is a small section called “Programs” which shows in the category “Programs & Courses.” Besides, in the “Program” section, I can find a link “Program

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    most notable shoe retailers in the entire world, has a purpose behind the selling of their phenomenal products; and it is quiet different than that of its competition. “Shoes for a better tomorrow” is their mission statement, which is on the front page of their website, Toms.com. Every time they sell a pair of shoes, a pair is given to a child in poverty whom is in need of shoes. I chose to critique this organization’s website solely because of this great mission they serve, and the means by which

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    pleased at how much content was available to any visitors of the site, and the depth into which each page goes into the strategies, skills and tools you need to achieve your dance studio goals. With that said, there are a few changes I believe could help boost the amount of email signups straight from the home page. The first would be a survey near the top of the page, which could be embedded into the page or as a popup when users enter the website. The survey would simply establish the needs of the

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    Content Retrieval......................... 3.8. Dynamic Content Output and Navigation …......................... 4. Site Templates and Implementation Plan.................................. 4.1. Itemisation of Page Content.................................................... 4.2. Layout Plan of Pages............................................................... 5. Functional Plan of Site................................................................. 6. Database Production Plan......................

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    standards except some minor issues. • The stream has perfect browser compatibility. • The Stream web provides effective navigation, neat and tidy colours scheme, even exciting multimedia. Those will successfully help learners to be absorbed by the information and avoid getting confused or lost. Recommendation - Add some information, such as copyright, last update, contact e-mail address and phone number at page footer. - The stream’s navigation can make shorter, and add more differentcolours, it will

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    or have given up on -- landing pages, then you 're missing out on a truly integral component of the sometimes complex B2B sales cycle. Whether used as part of a lead or sales funnel... integrated into an email, PPC, or direct mail campaign... a well-crafted landing page can really boost your conversion rates. Now there are potentially hundreds of specific steps you can take in order to get the most out of them. And there are, of course, various ways to test each page element. Am I recommending that

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    Web Design Essay

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    Web Design Introduction When the Internet and World Wide Web were first created, they were designed a research tools and for the distribution of information through information systems networks. But as the use of the Web has become increasingly more complex, the focus on Web pages and their design has initiated a number of major changes. Initially, static Web pages were common, but the focus in recent years has been on the development of dynamic Web pages which are linked to databases and

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    primary study to assess such an expansive scope of dynamic substance advancements utilizing an assortment of Web server programming. While our study is a long way from exhaustive, we trust that it gives a best in class take a gander at the execution tradeoffs between various advancements for dynamic Web content era. Today, numerous Web locales progressively create reactions "on Today, numerous Web destinations powerfully produce reactions "on the fly" when client solicitations are gotten. In this paper

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    2.1 PAGE CHANGE DETECTION ALGORITHM 2.1.1 Introduction: About 60% of the content on the web is dynamic. It is quiet possible that after downloading a particular web page, the local copy of the page residing in the repository of the web pages becomes obsolete compared to the copy on the web. Therefore a need arises to update the database of web pages. Once a decision has been taken to update the pages, it should be ensured that minimal resources are used in the process. Updating only those elements

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    Architecture of the security System 3.1 Introduction This chapter is dedicated to present the design considerations and the main implementation steps to establish Zero-Knowledge protocol model, the established proto-type is a web-based application, represented as a web-site. The major requirements (CIA) confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity are covered by the security system. 3.2 Architecture of the security system In order to get a system is characterized by durability, flexibility and

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