CIW Certification/Study Guides/Site Designer Exam

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Site Designer Exam[edit | edit source]

SKILLS MEASURED

CIW Site Designer skills objectives are not product-specific or system-specific. The skills objectives are a combination of basic technical and non-technical skills and knowledge required for those interested in Web site development and design. The CIW v5 Site Designer exam 1D0-520 tests the following common core of Internet skills:

Site Development Essentials[edit | edit source]

  • Identify and manage elements of the Web site development process.
  • Meet customer expectations with Web site project and design.
  • Identify ethical and legal issues relevant to Web development and design.

Web Design Elements[edit | edit source]

  • Use web design principles to evaluate and develop a site's aesthetic qualities and its ability to enhance viewer experience.
  • Use web design principles to enable navigation, usability and accessibility.

Basic Web Technologies[edit | edit source]

  • Use basic HTML and XHTML (X/HTML) to develop a series of Web pages.
  • Use X/HTML and extended technologies to enhance Web page structure, format and usability.
  • Create image files, and use images in X/HTML pages and site design.
  • Create Web sites using GUI site development applications.
  • Publish and maintain a production Web site.

Advanced Web Technologies[edit | edit source]

  • Use multimedia and plug-in technologies to enhance a Web site.
  • Use client-side and server-side programming to enhance Web site functionality.
  • Connect Web pages to a database