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Think you have to be a technical wizard to build a great web site?
Think again. For anyone who wants to create an engaging web
site--for either personal or business purposes--Creating Web
Sites: The Missing Manual demystifies the process and provides
tools, techniques, and expert guidance for developing a
professional and reliable web presence.
Like every Missing Manual, you can count on Creating Web
Sites: The Missing Manual to be entertaining and insightful and
complete with all the vital information, clear-headed advice, and
detailed instructions you need to master the task at hand. Author
Matthew MacDonald teaches you the fundamentals of creating,
maintaining, and updating an effective, attractive, and
visitor-friendly web site--from scratch or from an existing site
that's a little too simple or flat for your liking. Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual doesn't only cover
how to create a well-designed, appealing, smart web site that is
thoroughly up to date and brimming with the latest features. It
also covers why it's worth the effort by explaining the rationale
for creating a site in the first place and discussing what makes a
given web site particularly aesthetic, dynamic, and powerful. It
further helps you determine your needs and goals and make well
informed design and content decisions. Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual includes a basic
primer on HTML, working with JavaScript, and incorporating services
like Paypal's shopping cart, Amazon's associate program, and Google
AdSense and AdWords. It delivers advanced tricks for formatting,
graphics, audio and video, as well as Flash animation and dynamic
content. And you'll learn how to identify and connect with your
site's audience through forms, forums, meta tags, and search
engines. This isn't just another dry, uninspired book on how to create a
web site. Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual is a witty
and intelligent guide for all of you who are ready to make your
ideas and vision a web reality.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionThink you have to be a technical wizard to build a great web site? Think again. For anyone who wants to create an engaging web site--for either personal or business purposes--"Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual" demystifies the process and provides tools, techniques, and expert guidance for developing a professional and reliable web presence. Like every Missing Manual, you can count on "Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual" to be entertaining and insightful and complete with all the vital information, clear-headed advice, and detailed instructions you need to master the task at hand. Author Matthew MacDonald teaches you the fundamentals of creating, maintaining, and updating an effective, attractive, and visitor-friendly web site--from scratch or from an existing site that's a little too simple or flat for your liking. "Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual" doesn't only cover how to create a well-designed, appealing, smart web site that is thoroughly up to date and brimming with the latest features. It also covers why it's worth the effort by explaining the rationale for creating a site in the first place and discussing what makes a given web site particularly aesthetic, dynamic, and powerful. It further helps you determine your needs and goals and make well informed design and content decisions. "Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual" includes a basic primer on HTML, working with JavaScript, and incorporating services like Paypal's shopping cart, Amazon's associate program, and Google AdSense and AdWords. It delivers advanced tricks for formatting, graphics, audio and video, as well as Flash animation and dynamic content. And you'll learn how to identifyand connect with your site's audience through forms, forums, meta tags, and search engines. This isn't just another dry, uninspired book on how to create a web site. "Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual" is a witty and intelligent guide for all of you who are ready to make your ideas and vision a web reality. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews. The "Don't" Missing Manual, 2007-10-28 Reviewer rating: A great book for any novice trying to build a web site. The book is divided into clear sections each giving excellent advise and information. I recommend this to anyone starting a web site. If you are fortunate enough to have Dreamweaver software for web creating I also strongly recommend "Dreamweaver 8 - The Missing Manual. | Novices need to read, experts should read and keep as a resource, 2007-10-27 Reviewer rating: Now a days, creating a web site is more about design than development; resources exist on the internet where millions of web developers will share their ideas and creativity for free - but how does one access it and where are these resources located?? The Missing Manual Series, Creating Web Sites addresses these questions and more. This book is an excellent starter book for those who are just getting their feet wet in the world of web design, development and programming, but that's not to say that an expert wouldn't find this book a handy resource. Creating Web Sites also answers a lot of questions that I had about different aspects of web development. The section on e-commerce and the other web resources referenced within the book, points you to the right places in which to grab code, and get ideas to build great web sites. The Missing Manual series is one that I recommend to everyone (this is the 2nd book from the series I own) - all the books are very thorough, but easy to follow; if you're a novice this book should be required, if you're a pro this should be a handy resource to add to your library. | Absolutely great book!, 2007-04-17 Reviewer rating: I have been searching for a good, fairly insightful, starter book on what to do to set up a website, that wasn't too advanced or way to boring.
This is it! The author knows his stuff, brings it into the learning forum in such a way that you are excited to read the next section and re-read for additional insights previously completed sections.
I am going to use this book, and will probably buy more by the same author/publisher. | Web Sites: Missing Manuel, 2007-03-08 Reviewer rating: Some of the introductions are a little dated (i.e. jokes that reference beanie babies, etc.), but the other content of the book is still pretty current. This is a really helpful book for the beginning web designer. It is definitely a good reference to have, espically for design students. This book covers things that appear in the software Dreamweaver. It discusses codes for things such as CSS, HTML, etc. | The perfect book for beginners, 2006-09-08 Reviewer rating: The book is clear, concise and comprehensive. It covers from how to get a domain name to how to accept credit card payments.I like the emphasis in formating using CSS instead html. This was a new concept for me. The author introduces java scripts and dynamic html. I missed a chapter about how to organize, and keep update the whole web site (sometimes with hundreds of web pages, pictures, icons, etc...). It was one of my first book about the topic and I really think that it's a powefull introductory book. |
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