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If you’re just getting your feet wet in Web site construction, the first big hurdle is figuring out where to start. Building a Web Site for Dummies lightens things up with humor and makes the challenge of building a site far less daunting.
This book doesn’t zoom you right into coding HTML, although it covers the markup language quite well. Instead, it offers a much higher-level look at site design by examining the general questions of navigation principles, affiliation possibilities, building communications with your users, and other wide-ranging topics. For this reason, the book covers a lot of ground and offers a broad perspective on site design that transcends simple page coding.
A couple of the more useful sections on Web site tools and e-commerce cover useful utilities, such as NetMechanic, Statbot, and Spinwave. The chapter on e-commerce helps you get to know the ropes of selling stuff online, and points you to online malls, fulfillment services, and currency converters.
The companion CD-ROM contains evaluation versions of useful tools, such as Paint Shop Pro, HomeSite 4.5, Fireworks, and Dreamweaver. You won’t find all of the knowledge that you seek to become a Web site guru in this book, but you will gain perspective and learn tons of useful tips and tricks. –Stephen W. Plain
Topics covered:
* Designing a Web site plan
* Web page construction 101
* Using scripts and applets
* Site navigation
* Graphics handling
* Multimedia
* Site tuning
* Using content providers
* Message boards
* E-commerce
* Affiliates programs
* Publicity
# 384 pages
# Publisher: For Dummies; 2 Pap/Cdr edition (August 6, 2004)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0764571443
# ISBN-13: 978-0764571442
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