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... entirely possible forthe tip of the nose to be twice as close to the camera as the person’s ears The sides of the head recede into the distance, while the nose looms larger in the foreground Figure ... indicates the shutter closed; the prism’s role is to turn the image the right way up (after the mirror inverts it) Figure 1.3 shows the light path with the shutter open Photography fortheWeb (www.sitepoint.com) ... between them The number is not Photography fortheWeb (www.sitepoint.com) Photo Basics 31 an absolute measure of the aperture’s size, but is the related focal length of the lens; therefore, an...
... standards forthe web: practical applications – page Dublin Core qualifiers These further qualifications take the form of either: • element refinement, or • encoding scheme Both of these qualifiers ... other, is by providing specific guidelines on their format For example, the name of the Author (if it is a person), should be in the form of: “surname, forename initial(s), prefixes, particles, role, ... another type of qualifiers They identify schemes that help to interpret the value of an element (or its refinements) These schemes can either be controlled vocabularies or formal notations For...
... Web pages using the HTML tag, with additional information specifying the applet When the browser sees the tag, it downloads the Java applet from the server, and the applet then ... #FF0000; } Then, when it's time to show the name of the theater, all you is add that id attribute to the tag to get the effect: The Raven Theater Presents: What goes for CSS ... Enough HTMLThe Basics Tag Attribute Meaning html Contains the HTML part of theWeb page head Contains the header part of theWeb page script Contains theWeb page's script or a reference to the external...
... reason The inventor of theWeb regrets the error HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and it’s the most common protocol for transferring web content from server to client The “S” on the ... underlying the tool itself: the W3, or World Wide Web, or, today, simply the Web. ” D3’s primary author is the brilliant Mike Bostock, although there are a few other dedicated contributors The project ... framework for rendering vector graphics to canvas Also, its website is one of the most beautiful on the Internet, and their demos are unbelievable (Go play with them now.) Raphaël Another library for...
... advisable that Macintosh users the same for images generated forthewebWeb browsers currently support three image file types They are gif, or Graphics Interchange Format (GIF), jpg or Joint Photographic ... description of the image expressed mathematically Essentially the file tells the computer about the image and the computer draws it For instance, an image of a red circle in vector format, written ... outlines Furthermore, with the exception of Macromedia’s Flash vector format, vector images are not yet supported by web browsers Vector support is coming to the Internet in the form of the Scalable...
... Look at the example item below Now listen to the four statements (A) They’re leaving the room (B) They’re turning on the machine (C) They’re standing near the table (D) They’re reading the newspaper ... (A) They are open on weekends (B) They are going out of business (C) They have the sale every year (D) They have been open for ten years 79 What does the speaker imply about tickets? (A) They ... (B) They have more than one album (C) They have released only one song (D) They are the man’s favorite group 45 What does the man like about Maya? (A) Their lyrics (B) Their music (C) Their...
... DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB As the power and reach of theweb became evident in the last part of the 1990s, designers started to refashion bulletin board systems forthe web, taking advantage of the ... theweb It is the arbiter of all the communication and interaction that takes place there If there is an action available in an interface, then you can CHAPTER THE RISE OF THE SOCIAL WEB perform ... answering the question: What are the actions people perform on the objects, and which are important enough to support in theweb application? 23 24 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB Focus on the Primary...
... Using the recordings only and designingthe tasks themselves C: Assigning the recordings to the students and asking them to design the tasks themselves to share with the classmates According to the ... their lessons They download them, then use them to design listening tasks for their lessons They also use ready-made tasks if they are suitable to their sts as they said that sometimes they not have ... of them (52.3%) express the wish to take part in the process of building up the supplementary listening materials They would rather their teachers give them opportunities to design the tasks themselves...
... DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB As the power and reach of theweb became evident in the last part of the 1990s, designers started to refashion bulletin board systems forthe web, taking advantage of the ... answering the question: What are the actions people perform on the objects, and which are important enough to support in theweb application? 23 24 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB Focus on the Primary ... information, as well as forms for inputting information, turned web sites into web applications They were no longer read-only They were read/write Thus two-way conversation emerged on the web, ...
... “No” to them Accept only the most important features, and keep the others on the back burner until they are truly necessary 39 40 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB There is a great story about the building ... her husband made the decision to replace their aging TV with one of the HD TVs they heard about 29 30 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEBThe ethnographer might ask who Betsy heard about the TV from It ... These markets want to talk, just as they did forthe thousands of years that passed before market became a verb with us as its object.” — The Cluetrain Manifesto 42 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB...
... out for: Ready to Go This is the role most people design for This is the role we hope for These people are ready to start using your application The key to designingfor them is to get out of their ... notice the changes, and if the good ones stick, they’ll appreciate your ongoing efforts to improve The best teams not only design the changes, but design the process for introducing the change They ... Thanks forthe awful service Thanks forthe awful blog posts Thanks forthe awful customer service Thanks for having inappropriate images on your homepage Thanks for causing mass headache for thousands...
... complicated web sites (i.e most of them) are going to have an even harder time communicating what they are Try to this in the most straightforward, basic way possible 71 72 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB ... signing up forthe service but wanted to know if I was already 81 82 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB there, they might type in “joshua porter,” and Facebook, recognizing both variants of the name, ... example of showing the end result The designers even annotated the itinerary to highlight key features 77 78 DESIGNINGFORTHE SOCIAL WEB Explain WHY with Benefits as Well as Features For years, copywriters...