2. Lesson Goals
Know the expected content of a website homepage
Understand the importance of a good first impression
Be able to create an effective home page for your site
#homepage
#setup
3. Assessment Criteria
The assessment criteria for this part of the unit is as follows:
LO3 – Create a new functional multi-page website
P3
Demonstrate web authoring skills by creating a new competent functional
multi-page website that includes:
• Consistent style across pages
• Text and graphics
• Method of user feedback
M2
Demonstrate proficient design skills.
The new multi-page website produced
is suitable for the target audience and
includes rich media. The website
produced is generally of a good
technical standard.
D2
Make appropriate use of
optimisation techniques and
site management tools. The
website produced is generally
of a high technical standard.
4. The home page must be attractive and relevant as you don’t get a
second chance to make a first impression.
The average user will take just six seconds to judge the overall quality of
a website so the design of your homepage will make or break your site.
Home Page
Know typical home page content
Be able to create home page
#homepage
#setup
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8. Home Page
A typical website homepage could
include the following features:
Navigation
Company Logo
Key Details
Latest News
Relevant Images
Appropriate Content
Contact Details
All of the information on your home page must be
relevant to the site and appropriate for the audience.
#homepage
#setup
Know typical home page content
Be able to create home page
9. Your Task
Use your template to complete
your website home page.
Use the editable regions on the
page to add relevant content:
Text
Images
Rich Media
Put some evidence of your home
page into the creation section of
your planning form and describe
what you’ve made.
#homepage
#setup
Know typical home page content
Be able to create home page