This exercise goes over using phrase elements. I will be using the <small>, <strong>, and <em> tags.
Notice how there is a strong title piece of the list, which is followed immediately by a break for the description on a new line, all while staying apart of the same list piece. Some of the text below the first list piece is italisized. Also, notice the copyright footer at the end of the page.
Web Design Elements
Determine the Intended Audience The colors, images, fonts, and layout chould be taylored to the preferences of your audience. The type of site contence (reading level, amount of animation, etc.) should be appropriate for your chosen audience.
Determine the Goals of the Site Some common goals of the website are: to be informative, to create a personal home page, to establish a corporate web presence, and to do business in 3-commerce.
Determine the General Context and Create a Site Map The site map is sometimes called a Storyboard. Common organizational structures for Web sites are: hierarchical, linear, and random.
Sketch a Tentative Page Layout Be consistent in your overall layout -- color, typefaces, logo location, navigation bar, etc. Plan your Home Page Layout to avoid scrolling. Plan your Content Page Layout to be consistent, with easy navigation.