Website design does not have a long history however it has gone through many changes over the years. To begin with, web design was basic html allowing for text, headings and links to other sites. Of course, as the Internet grew, so did the demands for more complicated web sites to support graphics, multimedia and user input. New languages such as CSS (cascading style sheets) became available to handle the growing needs in form and function. Web creation programs with WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) interfaces (i.e. Front Page, Web Expressions, Dreamweaver) were developed to facilitate the creation of web sites, making the process easier for non-programmer types. Word Processing, Desktop Publishing, and Photo Editing Software added additional capabilities to their software offering yet another option of creating web content. Finally, with the event of Web 2.0 tools, creating your own web "presence" has become as simple as drag and drop.
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