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 Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies | PDF | 315 pages | 10.1 MB
Have you ever looked at a Web site and wondered, "How did they do that?" It seems everyone has a Web site these days. Families use them to swap information and share photos; churches and clubs use them to keep their members informed. And if you have a business or are in charge of communication for an organization, a Web site is a must. Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies shows you how easy it can be to create a professional-looking Web site for your business, club, or family. The illustrated, step-by-step instructions, along with the templates you can download from the book’s companion Web site, will help you create an effective Web presence fast, whether you're creating a site for the first time or redesigning an old one. In the easy-to-follow style you expect from For Dummies books, Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies helps you: Gather all your content Plan your site, register a domain name, and create Web graphics Design pages easily with Dreamweaver templates Add a photo gallery, blog, podcasts, videos, or money-making advertising Find a hosting service Optimize graphics for faster downloads Test and publish your site Promote your site to attract visitors All you need are the most basic computer skills, a few easy-to-find software programs, and Web Sites Do-It-Yourself For Dummies. You'll be up and running in no time! Table of contents: Introduction. Part I: Laying the Groundwork. Chapter 1: Planning the Perfect Web Site. Chapter 2: Securing a Domain Name and Web Host. Chapter 3: Understanding Web Design. Part II: Putting the Pages Together. Chapter 4: Editing and Creating Web Graphics. Chapter 5: Getting Started with Dreamweaver. Chapter 6: Creating a Profile or Portfolio Site. Chapter 7: Creating a Business Web Site. Chapter 8: Creating a Family, Vacation, or Hobby Site. Chapter 9: Testing and Publishing Your Site. Part III: Going Web 2.0. Chapter 10: Designing a Blog. Chapter 11: Podcasting Your Own Show. Chapter 12: Multimedia: Adding Flash, Audio, and Video. Chapter 13: Making Money with Your Web Site. Part IV: The Part of Tens. Chapter 14: Ten Cool Services for Your Site. Chapter 15: Ten Ways to Promote Your Site. Index. Professional CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design, 2nd Edition 2008
PDF | 323 Pages | English | May 2008 | 14 MB Mike Poole “SharePoint Designer Tutorial: Working with SharePoint Websites" Packt Publishing | 2008-07-20 | ISBN: 1847194427 | PDF | 188 pages | 3,2 MB This book is ideal for people new to SharePoint Designer who need to put together a working SharePoint site as quickly as possible. If you who want to get started, and finished, as quickly as possible, this book is for you. You won't just learn how to use SharePoint Designer; you'll see how to use it to put together a SharePoint site. This book will introduce you to the SharePoint Designer environment, and lead you through the key features as you complete important SharePoint customization activities. Throughout the book, you will be developing an example site for a wine business, and you will see what help SharePoint Designer offers, and step through clear instructions to get things done. The book begins by familiarizing you with the Designer environment and helping you to connect to your SharePoint site. You will then learn how to add and format content, and use SharePoint's workflow tools to collaborate with other content creators before learning how to connect to different SharePoint data sources. You will also learn to use ASP.NET Web Parts in your SharePoint site to create calendars, graphs, integrate with Exchange Server, and add powerful search tools to your site. 
250 HTML and Web Design Secrets Molly E. Holzschlag ISBN: 978-0-7645-6845-9 Paperback 432 pages - This value-priced guide by one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web delivers 250 solutions, workarounds, tips, and annoyance-busters that Web designers won't find anywhere else
- Offers 500 pages of insider techniques to improve workflow and efficiency, save development time and money, and increase search engine rankings and site traffic, whether designers want to enhance an existing Web site or build a state-of-the-art site from scratch
- Covers topics such as HTML, XHTML, CSS, graphics and multimedia, cell phone and PDA accessibility, content development, tools, usability, information architecture, globalization, and site redesign
- Molly Holzschlag is a steering committee member of the Web Standards Project (WaSP) and spokesperson for the World Organization of Webmasters, as well as a frequent lecturer at industry conferences and the author of twenty-five previous books
“Web Design for Teens†focuses on the creation and design of Web sites. Using HTML and some basic Web design programs, the book teaches the reader how to skillfully go from a blank slate (such as in Notepad) to a professionally designed Web site.
As more and more teenagers and preteens learn about Web sites early in their school years, There is clearly a market for this teen-focused book. Schools are teaching HTML and Web design as early as fifth and sixth grade. Starting with the basics, readers learn the components of a clean web site and what goes into it. Readers then continue on to HTML, Web site design and to how to purchase a domain name as well as host a Web site so others can view it on the Internet.
Readers will also be able to take the lessons from the book and build upon them to create even better and more complex sites. In addition, the book provides some directions on how to expand a Web site through JavaScript, Perl, or other scripting languages.
Written from the perspective of a teen who, himself, has found success in the world of technology, this book appeals to the young reader in an informative, yet accessible, tone
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