Topic: Web Design and Development 1
An exercise to help you learn & practice the most up-to-date IT (information technology)-related words and expressions. This exercise is on the terminology relating to web design and development.
Choose the best response to complete each of the sentences below.
VOCABULARY REVIEW: Web design
Need to learn or review useful vocabulary used in web design? We've got you covered!
Responsive design
Definition: A design approach that makes a website adjust automatically to different screen sizes and devices.
Example:
The website uses responsive design, so it looks good on phones, tablets, and desktops.
User experience (UX)
Definition: How easy and pleasant a website is to use from the user's point of view.
Example:
Good UX helps visitors find information quickly and without frustration.
User interface (UI)
Definition: The visual elements of a website that users interact with, such as buttons, menus, and icons.
Example:
The UI was redesigned to make the navigation buttons more visible.
Wireframe
Definition: A simple visual plan that shows the structure of a webpage before design and coding begin.
Example:
The designer created a wireframe to plan where the images and text would go.
Layout
Definition: The way text, images, and other elements are arranged on a webpage.
Example:
A clean layout makes the content easier to read.
Navigation
Definition: The system that allows users to move around a website.
Example:
Clear navigation helps users find the contact page quickly.
Accessibility
Definition: Designing websites so people with disabilities can use them easily.
Example:
Adding text descriptions for images improves accessibility for screen reader users.
Typography
Definition: The style, size, and arrangement of text on a website.
Example:
Good typography improves readability and visual appeal.
White space
Definition: Empty space between elements on a page that helps reduce clutter.
Example:
Using white space makes the design feel more modern and organized.
Call to action (CTA)
Definition: A button or message that encourages users to take a specific action.
Example:
The “Sign Up now” button is the main call to action on the homepage.
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