In this informative and entertaining guide, readers are taught how to build their own Web sites, including how to make them look great and how to master all the lingo. Included are "show-and-tells" about how the Internet works, where Web sites "live," how to write code, how to add text, images, and
Build your own Web site
โ Scribed by Karlins, David
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill/Osborne
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 242
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"This one-stop resource demystifies the process, showing you step-by-step how to plan for, construct and publish your own Web site. Connect to a remote server, get a domain name and gather content. Then, construct pages using a variety of tools. Learn to use pictures and graphics, format text, create links and animation, take advantage of interactivity and input forms."--Back cover.
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Part I: Preparing to Build Your Web Site 1: Before You Get Started 2: Obtaining a Domain Name and Web Server 3: Gathering Web Content Part II: Creating and Uploading Your Web Site 4: Creating Web Pages Using GeoCities PageBuilder 5: Creating Web Pages with FrontPage 6: Creating Web Pages Using Dreamweaver 7: Enhancing Your Web Site with Server-Side Interactivity Part III: Keeping Your Web Site Working and Up to Date 8: Placing Your Site on Search Engines 9: Troubleshooting and Improving Your Site
โฆ Subjects
Web site development;Web sites;Design;Web sites;Authoring programs;Web publishing
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