Creating Web pages for dummies

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Creating Web pages for dummies

by Bud Smith and Arthur Bebak

Wiley Pub., c2002

6th ed

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The Web is the most sophisticated, most open, and simplest publishing medium ever created, an endless set of criss-crossing interconnections between an ever-growing number of points, and a community in the truest sense of the word. Your Web page can be your platform to say or show whatever you want to the millions of people with access to the global Internet. You can talk about yourself or your business. You can publish a short story or a collection of jokes. You can show pictures of your dog or of your company's latest product. Your own imagination is the only limit to what you can put on the Web. If you've used the Web before and you're now ready to step out into the big wide online world with your own page, Creating Web Pages For Dummies, 6th Edition, is the place where you can nudge your wishes into reality. Without any previous experience (or painful technical instructions), you can get on track to - Tackling just enough HTML to format with the best of 'em - Incorporating graphics, sound, and video into your pages - Providing links to other sites - Putting to good use Web publishing tools that can relieve your workload - Designing and delivering pages that people will want to revisit Informative, educational, and just plain fun, Creating Web Pages For Dummies, 6th Edition, covers Web page topics from beginning through intermediate levels, including how to - Put together a Web publishing plan - Use half a dozen different tools - Publish a Web page via Web-based services and the major online services - Expand your page to a full Web site - Add interactive features and invite feedback - Keep your page current and in good working order The revised and updated content in this edition also features the latest on building AOL and GeoCities pages, plus insight into adding the multimedia features that's amaze your visitors. The book includes a CD-ROM that's loaded with a variety of PC and Macintosh programs and demos - all the more for smooth sailing into having your own place on the Web!

Table of Contents

Introduction. About This Book. Foolish Assumptions. CD(-ROM) for Me, See? Conventions Used in This Book. Part-y Time: How This Book Is Organized. Part I: Create a Web Page Today. Part II: Building Pages. Part III: Better, Stronger, Faster Pages. Part IV: Getting Interactive. Part V: The Part of Tens. Part VI: Appendixes. Icons Used in This Book. Part I: Create a Web Page Today. Chapter 1: Web Page Publishing Basics. Chapter 2: Web Publishing with AOL and Other ISPs. Chapter 3: Going Worldwide with GeoCities. 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. Part V: The Part of Tens. Chapter 16: Ten Web Publishing DO's. Chapter 17: 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. End-User License Agreement. Installation Instructions.

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