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Tennessee Web Site Development: C10H17.6.1

CodeHS Lessons

Troubleshooting Strategies: Apply basic troubleshooting strategies to resolve errors in syntax, fix broken links, edit distorted images, and align website content for seamless navigation. As part of a course assignment or project, practice troubleshooting techniques to meet the vision or specifications of a mock client. For example, pretend a client complains that the alpha version of his/her website has rendered the dimensions of an interactive form too small for customers to read. Accurately diagnose the problem, then make adjustments to the code to resolve the issue to the client’s satisfaction.

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9.5 Prototype
9.6 Test
10.1 Final Web Design Project
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5.4 Collecting User Data
5.5 Analyzing User Data
5.6 Making Decisions
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16.4 Collecting User Data
16.5 Analyzing User Data
16.6 Making Decisions
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9.5 Prototype
9.6 Test
10.1 Final Web Design Project
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6.5 Prototype
6.6 Test
7.1 Final Web Design Project
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6.5 Prototype
6.6 Test
7.1 Final Web Design Project