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Template Driven Web Design

..has been a popular phrase roughly since I started writing dynamic websites in 1998. My first exposure came with a Webmonkey article which was required reading while on a consulting assignment for the New Media firm Thoughtbubble.

What Brian Slesinsky talked about in that 1997 article was how to separate the design, i.e. the look and feel of a website from it's content. Really the article concentrated on dynamic, CGI script delivered content, but in its essence the issue addressed was a futuristic look at the basic principles of content management systems as well as the older issue of CGI content delivery through templates.

The simplest way to prepare web pages are by creating files containing the content plus HTML markup on individual files which are stored on the server for retrieval by visitors through their browsers. This is how a static website is done, still the most popular method for most smaller sites.

Going a step further, an HTML template is prepared containing symbolics which may be filled in by a CGI script or other dynamic delivery method such as ASP. The programmer then gets what they need, a ready HTML page with preset spaces for the data they generate through their programming.

And the designer gets what they need, a file from which they can create their markup, getting the kind of user interface and display effects they are after while knowing that the dynamic data will be handled by the program that is responsible for that portion of page creation.

 
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The program i.e. computer application used to surf the web is known as a browser.

Microsoft's Internet Explorer is today the most popular browser in use. Netscape is the second most popular and a one time had more folks using it than any other browser.

The purpose of a browser is to act as interface between the person surfing the web and the computers hosting the websites they visit. Websites are written in HTML and often contain graphics, music, and animation. Over the past few years the simple idea of a plain text webpage with mark up to improve appearance, and then some graphics to spruce things up has really taken off into an arena of complexity and sophistication.

For a quick overview of the history of browsers see this webpage. For a more robust treatment of the subject start with this article on the WDVL site.

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