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Collage website Creation Steps
1. College Collage website
Introduction
A Collage website is a collection of Web pages, images, videos and other digital assets that is
hosted on one or several Webserver, usually accessible via Internet.
The pages of collage websites can usually be accessed from a common root URL called the
homepage, and usually reside on the same physical server. The URLs of the pages organize them into a
hierarchy, although the hyperlinks between them control how the reader perceives the overall structure and how
the traffic flows between the different parts of the sites.
A collage website requires attractive design and proper arrangement of links and images, which enables
a browser to easily interpret and access the properties of the site. Hence it provides the browser with adequate
information and functionality about the organization, community, network etc
Necessary steps required during collage website creation:
Commitment
If you don’t sincerely want to create a collage website and don’t intend to maintain it: Please
don’t even start.
A high-quality collage website requires a lot of commitment and effort. Good content requires a lot of
commitment and effort. Your users and visitors demand commitment and effort. A collage website can
be compared to a pet—think about whether you really want one before you get one. (But you are right,
pets that are not treated well certainly hurt much more.)
Planning
So you have decided that you really want a collage website and that this collage website should
really be of an acceptable standard. What you need to do now is a plan:
What is the goal of your collage website?
What is the target audience of your collage website?
What content do you intend to offer?
Which key data and metrics will you use to determine your success? (Determine your key
performance indicators.)
If you are unsure about how to answer some of these questions, if you are in any doubts or even
fail to find an answer to one of the questions, you probably need a break. Or you could try to seek for
help regarding your decisions. Your collage website won’t mind the wait.
Information Architecture
After the planning phase has been completed, don’t immediately start designing and
implementing: First, you need to create, test, verify, and reconsider the structure and architecture of
your site. To do this, read a good book about information architecture, look at a few heuristics and have
at least 15 users do some card-sorting. Even at this early stage, don’t forget to keep an eye on
localization and internationalization. Document the structure you have elaborated and validate it—by
2. testing it while you are designing the collage website.
Design
Design is a set of fields for problem-solving that uses user-centric approaches to understand
user needs (as well as business, economic, environmental, social, and other requirements) to create
successful solutions that solve real problems. Design is often used as a process to create real change
within a system or market. Too often, Design is defined only as visual problem solving or
communication because of the predominance of graphic designers. In other fields and contexts, Design
might only refer to Fashion Design or Interior Design. However, a recognition of the similarities
between all design disciplines shows that the larger definition for Design operates at a higher level and
across many media.—Shedroff, Nathan: An Evolving Glossary of Experience Design. 2005.
Programming
After completing the design process, which should have led to a well operating design, you can
now start the implementation. (It is, however, possible, that you start this at an earlier stage already.) In
addition to environment (server) and dynamics (script languages), you need to consider the following
points:
Choose a suitable document type for your documents. If in any doubt, be inspired by Jeffrey
Zeldman or Eric Meyer. If this doesn’t help you—just use any valid document type. Use HTML
elements according to their semantics.
Write structured code and get used to coding guidelines. This is particularly important if more than one
person is working on the project.
Validate. Everything. Consider it as a taboo to publish documents and style sheets that haven’t been
validated.
Whatever you do, always keep accessibility in mind. Accessibility heuristics can be useful, but
unfortunately they are not comprehensive.
Quality Assurance
After having worked out an elaborate, high-quality information offer on the basis of the
aforementioned points, you should still absolutely and definitely carry out Quality Assurance (QA).
The launch of your offer is part of this phase, ideally after a final QA. It may be possible to launch your
collage website immediately after having carried out the QA, but only if you have focused on quality
from the beginning.
Control and optimize the following:
Technical validity and compliance of all resources.
Accessibility, ideally with the help of real users, but automated tests can be useful as well.
Links. Linkrot has never been fashionable.
Load time.
Just about everything. Your collage website should stand for quality and value-added user
experience. Make sure that you’ve got it.
Public Relations
3. Market your collage website without feeling guilty. Your HTML should already be suitable for search
engines (semantics and accessibility). Use a moderate link strategy from this point on and perform
conventional Public Relations (PR). I know, this is easy to be said, but it has to be done. Furthermore,
don’t get upset if your collage website doesn’t have great success from the very beginning, such as ten
times more users accessing the site—plan on a long-term basis.
Success Control
Make sure that the “key performance indicators” (KPI) you determined at the beginning are measured.
If your existing statistics don’t determine these numbers, ensure that they do. There are some useful
statistics tools: A few good ones are free of charge (Google Analytics), only fractionally more good
inexpensive ones (Mint), and a handful of good expensive ones (WebSideStory). Use these metrics to
evaluate the development and the success of your offer.
This hint unfortunately won’t be of much use if you have never before had a good look at web
analytics. It is time to do this now.
Maintenance
Maintain your collage website. Update your collage website. Look after your collage website. Add new
content on a regular basis. Furthermore, check old content. You need to proofread new and old content.
Never cease to question your offer. At the end of the day, it is once more all about…