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Internet Designer Job Descriptions

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Internet Designer Job Descriptions

Internet Designer Job Descriptions. Here are some of the definitions and functions of a Webmaster.

These are the most common definitions:-

In the early days of the use of the term "webmaster" (a take-off on the term "postmaster", the administrator of an e-mail system), this role encompassed all aspects of planning, coding, production, and user interface. The term webservant is sometimes used when the person is providing such services to a church or charity. Because some perceive a gender-specific bias present in the "master" part of the term webmaster, some women choose to use the feminine term webmistress as the name of their profession, although many do this only informally, and some find the term offensive and not suitable for the workplace.

On a smaller site, the webmaster will typically be the owner, developer and/or programmer, in addition to the author of the content. However, since the late 90s, this type of webmaster role was typically only found working on small Web sites that could be managed by one person, or in environments where there was not a great deal of role definition.

These are the most common funtions:-

If the webmaster is hired by a larger Web site, or promoted to the position, he/she could be doing things ranging from system administrating work, to managing large projects, and making sure everyone is doing their job(s) correctly. Core responsibilities of the webmaster include the regulation and management of access rights of different users of a web site, the appearance and setting up web site navigation. Typically, the webmaster is the agent who reads user feedback and complaints about site functionality.

A webmaster is a person responsible for designing, developing, marketing, or maintaining Web site(s). The webmaster may have many of the duties of an information architect, including ensuring site usability, user experience and menu taxonomy.

Internet Designer Job Descriptions


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