Web Drawing

A Web application drawing, or Web diagram, is a file that helps you to visualize and change the flow of a Web application such as a Faces or Struts-based application. The Web diagram editor is a visual editor for editing Web diagrams. The Web Drawing must exist in a dynamic Web project.
Web design is different from “usual” design. If designers want to achieve a different design, they have to draw their sites by themselves or at least some parts of it. The Web-page and form-bean nodes represent the view portion of the model-view-controller design pattern. The action mappings represent the controller. The ability of Web diagrams to help you visualize an application's flow can help you better understand the application. Because of the levels of indirection involved in dynamic Web applications, the flow may not be immediately.
Actual Drawing is a visual Web authoring tool, which helps you to make Web Pages without having to know HTML, simply by dragging and dropping the page content. Actual Drawing has own image manipulation tools that you don't need to use a third party image editor. Additional tools allow you to Flip, Rotate, Resize, Adjust Colors, Blur, Sharpen, Dilate, Erode, Emboss to any image. The program converts all graphical content into a web compatible GIF and JPEG image. As Web design and development become wider in scope, individual topics within it become equally deeper. Usability has become its own depth area over the past few years, largely due to the influence of usability
