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    • 128 Chapter 7 HTML HTML Tag Summary The following is a brief summary of some of the more common HTML tag and their attributes. Tags are not case sensitive but lower case is generally used for consistency. For a more detailed list of tags and...
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    • 132 tourism authorities may need only to ensure that relevant information reaches the specified target audience. Hypothesis 3 predicted that information sources would positively affect visiting intention and was also not supported by this study....
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    • 138 References Álvarez, L., Martín, A., and Casielles, R. (2007, May). Relationship Marketing and Information and Communication Technologies: Analysis of Retail Travel Agencies. Journal of Travel Research, 45(4), 453-463. Retrieved April...
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    • 14 Students who are effectively monitoring and managing their own behavior tend to exhibit more appropriate on-task behavior. As a result, teachers are more available to address more pressing instructional matters (Loveless, 2010). Use of a Timeout...
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    • 142 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop 9. Without some way of reassembling the slices, they are not very useful. So we are going to go back into Photoshop’s “Save for Web & De-vices” menu and change the way the slices are saved. Maximize...
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    • 144 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop ments and make the page more easily navigated by people with disabilities. The image is 800 x 600 pixels in size and the resolution is set to 72 ppi. This will make the finished web page fit the monitor...
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    • 146 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop 7. Now we are ready to start saving the image as the pages of our web site. If you are working in a student lab at SUU, you can save the pages in your “F:\public_html” folder. If not, you can save the...
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    • 15 Inclusion is the least restrictive of the four timeout procedures. Inclusion involves placing a student in a separate area inside the classroom where instruction can be observed, but where interaction with peers is denied for a given period of...
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    • 152 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop and a Thumbnail size from the Style menu (Fig-ure 8.23). 6. Make sure all the photos are still selected then click Refresh Preview to see the gallery in the Output Preview panel. The Output Preview panel will...
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    • 158 Chapter 9 Adobe Dreamweaver Introduction Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 is (arguably) one of the best tools currently available for most web design projects. With Dreamweaver you can create very effective web content. Dreamweaver can be used to create a...
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    • 163 References Álvarez, L., Martín, A., and Casielles, R. (2007, May). Relationship Marketing and Information and Communication Technologies: Analysis of Retail Travel Agencies. Journal of Travel Research, 45(4), 453-463. Retrieved April...
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    • 18 2002). Focusing on this issue, a Communication Effectiveness Grid (CEG) was formed as an adaptation of the McCartney et al. (2008) study. This grid integrates personal, public relations, marketing, and advertising actions that influence a...
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    • 22 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design the entire web page; it is also useful in helping understand the images placed thereon. According to C. Forceville (1999): Pictures, including multimodal ‘texts,’ give significant information through the...
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    • 24 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design or other elements that promote interest and attract viewers. c. Direction- positioning of elements to pro-mote the movement of the eye in the de-sired way. Illustrations may “point” to other items. Photos...
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    • 26 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design The following checklist can help you to evalu-ate the quality and effectiveness of your own (or any) web site. 1. Is there a notable consistency in the site? In other words do all the pages appear to be...
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    • 26 include, “Service made me see the world as a smaller area; I was able to see how someone else’s problems effect me and my community,” “I learned about how my actions can affect others in a positive or negative way,” and “I learned...
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    • 28 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design personal information and other applicable regu-lations. The content must be attractive and dy-namic to gain and hold their attention. Language and images used must be age appropriate, etc. With your data...
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    • 30 usually it is accomplished by doing research on any topic that touches about digital forensics [URI(b), CER]. The requirements of those programs mentioned above actually depend on the level of the program itself. For instance, if a future...
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    • 30 When schools embarked on a school garden project, many considerations were made. Educators thought about the location of the garden, acquired administrative approval and worked with the facility management staff. Surveys of the land...
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    • 31 The next question dealt specifically with the Spring Service Expedition. The students were asked to rate how influential each factor was for them with regard to the Expedition. Table 6 shows the results to their responses. Table 6 UVU Spring...

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