Arizona State University CLAS
English 101, First Year Writing, Fall 2007
Rhetoric

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Designing Websites and Hypertext Resources
  • Bobby Online Free Portal — a free service that allows “you to test web pages and help expose and repair barriers to accessibility and encourage compliance with existing accessibility guidelines.”

  • Computers, Ethics, and Social Responsibility — Student hypertext projects from a Stanford University Winter 2001 computer science course. This page links to numerous well-designed student projects that provide examples of different approaches to hypertext design.

  • Creating a Web Page — Virginia Montecino, 1996. Though not as recent as some site, this page provides a set of questions that offer a solid framework for approaching the task of hypertext authorship.

  • Web Pages That Suck — an often up-dated site that analyzes the design of current pages on the Web and gives tips on good web design by critiquing the poor design of existing webpages.

  • The Web Style Guide — An on-line version of the Yale Style Guide thatoffers a comprehensive look at designing webpages.

  • Worst of the Web — Updated daily, this website links to what it considers the “worst” examples of web design.

  • Writing and Reading Electronic Hypertexts — This page offers links to discussions of interest to both readers and writers of on-line texts.

  • Writing for the Web: — This Useit.com page provides a variety of links designed to provide background on electronic rhetoric.
See also the Envision Website

Contact: K.Heenan@asu.edu |© 2007