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Revision as of 21:08, 23 August 2006
view AIM Assignment 8: Reframing Content
Class Goals
Project 3 proposal due
Contents
Information Architecture Continued
Labeling systems - why they're worthwhile to think about, and the different types
Designing labeling systems
Introduction to JavaScript Rollovers
From Dave Raggett's Advanced HTML article:
<script type="text/javascript"> if (document.images) { image1 = new Image; image2 = new Image; image1.src = "enter1.gif"; image2.src = "enter2.gif"; } function chgImg(name, image) { if (document.images) { document[name].src = eval(image+".src"); } } </script> ... <a href="/" onMouseOver='chgImg("enter", "image2")' onMouseOut='chgImg("enter", "image1")'><img name="enter" src="enter1.gif" border="0" alt="Enter if you dare!"></a>
Introduction to ImageReady Rollovers
Homework
Reading
Pause and Effect: pgs. 60-69, 230-231
Jakob Nielson readings
"Information Architecture for the World Wide Web" (Rosenfeld & Morville; O'Reilly). pgs. 76-105 (Chpt. 6)
Quiz
Quiz: PE and Nielson readings