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Table of Contents Revision 2 Section 1 – Purpose of a Website 2 Blogs 2 Chat Rooms 2 Forums 3 Social Networking 3 Wikis 3 Section 2 – Websites and Data 4 Why Organisations Acquire Data Via Websites 4 Why Individuals and Organisation Supply Data Via Websites 4 Techniques for Acquiring Data on Websites 4 Techniques for protecting the rights of individuals and organisations supplying data 4 CSS/CMS 5 Static Websites 5 Dynamic Websites 5 Content Management Systems 5 Introduction 5 Content Creation 5 Content Management 6 Publishing 6 Presentation 6 Pros and Cons 7 Software 7 Cascading Styled Sheets (CSS) 7 Introduction Error! Bookmark not defined.
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Section 1 – Purpose of a Website * To provide information and news (inform) Static Website (no interaction) * To promote an opinion (persuade) Blog * To teach (educate) Wiki * To answer questions Forum * To entertain * To provide information and news (inform) * To promote an opinion (persuade) * To teach (educate) * To answer questions * To entertain
Blogs
* Diary entries, commentary, news, pictures and videos * Mainly one way communication * Have feedback so readers can leave comment * Most are