Difference between revisions of "Webmaster Apprenticeship Training"
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Revision as of 05:56, 16 April 2009
Leo translates apprenticeship training as berufsbegleitender Unterricht which is pretty much what this page should be about: Seminars for people who perform typical webmaster tasks as part of their job (at the MPDL).
Topics[edit]
- sitemaps
- email addresses in web pages
- rel="canonical" and more (rel="search", etc.)
- html/xhtml and which version?
- accessibility
- validating web pages
- usability (rupert?)
- logfile analysis
- strategies against spamming of web forms, etc.
What's a website made of?[edit]
The first thing to understand for a webmaster is what parts is a website made of and which ones can be manipulated.
The Meat[edit]
HTML
The Style[edit]
CSS
The Moving Parts[edit]
JavaScript
Resources[edit]
- Google's webmaster blog http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/
- Jakob Nielsen's website on usability http://www.useit.com/
- Practical Tips for Government Web Sites (And Everyone Else!) To Improve Their Findability in Search http://radar.oreilly.com/2009/04/practical-tips-for-government.html