Chapter 6. INTERNAL PAGE LAYOUT
What we'll cover in this chapter
How to structure a web page
How to create a masthead, navigation area, content area, and page footer
How to style copy, images, and links
Now the fun really starts. By the end of this chapter, you'll have a page layout that resembles the original mock-up. Note how we say the layout will resemble the mock-up. Web design is an ongoing process that requires compromise and slight changes throughout the course of a project. Also, remember that the original mock-up was just that: a way of working out more or less how the final design was going to look. For the final site, you should always aim for something that looks good, that's close to your original design, and that works well, but don't ...
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