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Designer exam 1D0-420 tests the following common core of Internet skills:
o Explain and
implement Web design concepts, including page layout, multimedia, font and
color selection, graphic images, audience usability, file hierarchy, and
navigation.
o Manage Web
site development processes.
o Develop a Web
strategy with goals and tactics to support it, and implement techniques such
as mind mapping and site metaphor concepts.
o Select and
implement basic Web technologies, such as HTML tables and frames, metadata,
and Cascading Style Sheets.
o Use Web
production applications and tools to create and manage pages and sites,
create animated GIFs, edit graphic image files, and create multimedia files.
o Describe and
implement advanced Web technologies, including scripting languages, Dynamic
HTML, Extensible Markup Language (XML), server-side technologies, Java
applets, and plug-ins.
o Describe the
functions of Web servers, server administration ports, cookies, databases,
and database management systems.
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Identify the
Internet governing organizations.
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Research
Internet standards and register a domain name.
o
Complete
development of a functional Web site.
o Compare
in-house Web site hosting to hosting with an Internet Service Provider.
o Publish sites
to the Web using various tools and techniques.
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