Color Wheel
Web Site Categories and Domains
Vocabulary
Tips for the Web
100

What are the Primary colors?

Red, Green, Blue

100

What does .com stand for?

Commercial organizations, businesses or company websites 

100

What does HCI stand for?

The study, planning, design and uses of the interaction between people and computers.

100

What should we not use on the Web?

Do not use industry, jargon, or slang

200

What are the Secondary colors?

Magenta, Cyan, and Yellow

200

Domain suffix provides what?

It provides visitors with a clue to the purpose or location of the organization that owns the Web site.

200

What is Learnability?

How easy is it for people to use the first time they try.

200

What kind of heading should not be used?

Humorous or Clever heading.

300

What are Tertiary colors?

1 Primary color and 1 Secondary color.

300

What does Top Level Domain identify?

The type of organization to which the Web site belongs.

300

What is Efficiency?

How quickly can they do what they want or need to do.

300

How should header be written?

Headers that clearly communicate                               the content of the Web page or subtopic.

400

Where is red located on the color wheel?

400

What is the Server name in www.totalbaseball.com?

www

400

What is Memorability?

How easy will it be for them to become familiar with it again.

400

What should not be underlined?

Texts or headings, because they may be confused as hyperlinks.

500

Where is violet located on the color wheel?

270°

500

What is the Top level Domain in  www.totalbaseball.com?

.com

500

What is Satisfaction?

How pleasant is it to use this product.

500

How should Web Sites be tested?

In variety of browsers and devices to verify that they display consistently.

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