* Now updated to cover the latest tools and techniques, this perennial bestseller shows people how to create their first Web page, from using simple HTML techniques to adding images to create a look and feel
* Forty percent revised material includes updates on using free tools such as Netscape Composer, creating better Web graphics, and harnessing broadband connections for Web publishing
* The book now covers using Weblog technology to enhance and update a site, as well as working with GeoCities as a free Web space provider
* The only book written for the absolute Web page beginner-it assumes no HTML knowledge or design background-and one of the few books that shows how to build a simple site without focusing on a specific tool
* The CD-ROM includes tryout versions of software covered in the book so readers can get started right away
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"...bulging compendium of valuable site spinning knowledge..." (PC Home, November 2004) "...a valuable resource addressing all site-crafting competencies..." (Web Pages Made Easy, August 2004)
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Höhe: 23.6 cm
Breite: 18.9 cm
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978-0-7645-7327-9 (9780764573279)
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Bud E. Smith is a computer book author with over 12 years of publishing experience. Creating Web Pages For Dummies, 7th Edition, is one of over a dozen books Bud has written; his Wiley Publishing, Inc. titles include Internet Marketing For Dummies and Web Usability For Dummies. In addition to writing books, Bud has been a computer magazine editor and product marketing manager.
Bud got his start with computers in 1983, when he left a promising career as a welder for a stint as a data-entry clerk. Bud then moved to the Silicon Valley to join a startup company, followed by work for Intel, IBM, Apple, and AOL. His work and interests led him to acquire a degree in Information Systems Management from the University of San Francisco.
Arthur Bebak received a degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, which he attended on a fencing scholarship. He has designed mainframes, managed large engineering projects, and studied business administration. Arthur is founder of Netsurfer Communications, Inc., a highly successful electronic publishing company, and is an accomplished author.
At Netsurfer, Arthur oversees a large staff of people who create Web sites for numerous clients. They also write, edit, and publish several Web-based e-zines.
Introduction; Part I: Create a Web Page Today; Chapter 1: Web Page Publishing Basics; Chapter 2: Going Worldwide with GeoCities; Chapter 3: Web Publishing with AOL and Other ISPs; Chapter 4: Introduction to HTML; Part II: Building Pages; Chapter 5: Choosing Your Tools; Chapter 6: Creating Your Home Page; Chapter 7: Filling In Your Home Page; Chapter 8: Adding Links to Your Web Page; Part III: Better, Stronger, Faster Pages; Chapter 9: Creating and Adding Web-Ready Graphics; Chapter 10: Placing Graphics Right (And Left); Chapter 11: Designing a Good-Looking Page; Chapter 12: Publishing Your Web Pages; Part IV: Getting Interactive; Chapter 13: Adding Animation and Multimedia; Chapter 14: Adding More Interactivity; Chapter 15: Creating a Full Web Site; Chapter 16: Becoming a Wizard with Blogs; Part V: The Part of Tens; Chapter 17: Ten Web Publishing DO's; Chapter 18: Ten Web Publishing DON'Ts; Part VI: Appendixes; Appendix A: Web Words Worth Knowing; Appendix B: Internet Service Providers; Appendix C: A Quick Guide to HTML Tags; Appendix D: Using Resource.htm; Appendix E: About the CD-ROM; Index; Wiley Publishing, Inc. End-User License Agreement.