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... devices. Since the introduction of the Internet to mainstream culture during the 1990’s, seekers of information have searched the World Wide Web for answers to infinitely varied questions. The Internet ... again using HTML, CSS, and Javascript. The steps of viewing the timeline were now in place: ã Selecting a decade inthe Decades pane – this loads content into the Categories pane ã Viewing ... collections. With respect to the time restraints of thesis study, the timeline spans only the twentieth century. Print vs. Web Design While brainstorming how the interface for GDHit would look and...
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