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Logo Image

Save the image below to your desktop (or any other area on your hard drive) by right-clicking on the image and selecting Save Picture As... from the pop-up menu.

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You will be using this logo in building the Shelley Biotechnologies Web site using Dreamweaver 3.

Additional Images

Additional images are provided for the following chapters:

Chapter 6, "Graphics"

Chapter 7, "Designing for Users with Disabilities"

Chapter 4 - Mission Statement to be Copied

Select the following mission statement for Shelley Biotechnologies and copy it to your clipboard.

Shelley Biotechnologies' Mission

Shelley Biotechnologies' mission is to become the definitive source of DNA interactions under thornachloride.

Shelley also has a GenLab which is ushering in a new age in genetic research as well as in related biological and medical research. Research is also applied to the development of software tools that provide the ability to view, browse, and analyze research data in an integrated way to facilitate discovery.

Shelley also offers a variety of services to customers to assist in the analysis and interpretation of the data.

Currently Shelley is developing new databases and services in the emerging fields of genetics.

These databases of information will enable researchers throughout the world to further their research in their understanding of the biological world, the human body.

End of Mission Statement

Chapter 4 - Other Text to be Copied

For text insertions on the remaining Web site pages you are developing, you may copy and insert the appropriate text from the sample solution Web site.

Chapter 6, "Graphics"

The images below are from Chapter 6, "Graphics." Seeing them in color adds more realism.

JPEG Photograph

Image in PNG Format

The Color Triangle and the Color Wheel

An Experiment

Stare at the image below for 2 minutes. Try not to blink.

Then look at a plain white sheet of paper. What do you see?

Did you see the after-image of the flag of the United States?

Example of Good and Poor Contrast

Chapter 7, "Designing for Users with Disabilities"

Web Access Symbol

 The symbol shown in Figure 7-2 below can be used to signify sites or pages for which an effort has been made to enhance access for disabled users.

 

  Figure 7-2           Web Access Symbol

 

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