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The process of web development can be thought of as consisting of what stages?
A. brainstorming, sketching, coding, and maintaining
B. pre-production, production, and post production
C. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a validator
D. flowcharting, site mapping, wireframing, and building
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Web development is commonly described in three phases:
- Pre-production: planning, requirements, information architecture, design.
- Production: coding, testing, and launching the site.
- Post-production: maintenance, updates, monitoring, and iterations.
Options A and D list parts of those phases but are not the standard three-stage breakdown; C is incorrect.
Web development is commonly described in three phases:
- Pre-production: planning, requirements, information architecture, design.
- Production: coding, testing, and launching the site.
- Post-production: maintenance, updates, monitoring, and iterations.
Options A and D list parts of those phases but are not the standard three-stage breakdown; C is incorrect.
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