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Building Web Sites All-in-One For Dummies

Posted by admin | August 4, 2009 .

Building Web Sites All-in-One For Dummies
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Want to launch a Web site but don’t know where to begin? Information on Web design, page building software, using HTML, site planning, and everything else you need to know can be found easily in Building Web Sites All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition. So you can easily find what you’re looking for, this plain-English guide is divided into nine minibooks: Preparations Site Design Site Construction Web Graphics Multimedia Audience Interaction E-Commerce Site Management Case Studies From deciding what your site should do to working with HTML, using Dreamweaver, incorporating Flash creations, and keeping your site on the cutting edge, this book is your one-stop course in building Web sites. Learn to: Plan your site, decide whether you need a Web team, and create relevant content Develop your site design, work with wire frames, and organize behind-the-scenes files that make your site work Select the right hardware and software and create pages with Dreamweaver Create cool site graphics with Photoshop and Fireworks Add interest with Flash animations, slideshows, video, and sound Make your site interactive with Javascript, PHP, ASP, and MySQL Build an e-commerce site that’s user-friendly, legally sound, and secure Keep your content and design fresh and up to date Ready to begin? Grab Building Web Sites All-in-One For Dummies, 2nd Edition and let’s get started!

From the Back CoverPlan, build, and maintain a Web site that does exactly what you need! Want to launch a Web site but don’t know where to begin? This book is your answer! There’s a minibook covering each step of the process, from deciding what your site should do to working with HTML, using Dreamweaver, incorporating Flash creations, and keeping your site on the cutting edge. There are even case studies to give you great ideas! Start off right — plan your site, decide whether you need a Web team, and create relevant content Design basics — develop your site design, work with wire frames, and organize behind-the-scenes files that make your site work Choose your tools — select the right hardware and software and learn to create pages with Dreamweaver® Get graphic — discover how to create cool graphics for your site with Photoshop® and Fireworks® Liven up your site — create interest with Flash® animations, slideshows, video, and sound Audience participation — make your site interactive with JavaScript®, PHP, ASP, and MySQL® Make your site pay — build an e-commerce site that’s user friendly, legally sound, and secure Ongoing success — keep your site fresh and up to date

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  1. Nadalia August 4, 2009 12:20 pm

    This review is from: Building Web Sites All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) (Paperback)

    A total waste of time and money. This book attempts to be a jack of all trades and cover every aspect of web design and development. Unfortunately, in so doing, it provides so little actual useful information on each topic that its virtually worthless. For instance, the section on CCS was less than 20 pages. Now I certainly didn’t expect a complete, in depth, study of the subject in a “For Dummies” book. Especially since this type of book is supposed to be geared more to the casual user and not web professionals. But the book would be a lot more useful if it covered the basic elements of web design in more depth. The other thing that made this book worthless, to me in particular, is that the authors assume that everyone who has a desire to build a web page possesses some rather pricey software. Much of the book is dedicated to describing how to build web sites using Dreamweaver and Photoshop. Since I have and use neither, these sections were absolutely worthless. I find this startling since, once again, “For Dummies” books are not supposed to be geared toward the professional. So why would they assume that someone reading the book would possess high end professional development tools? I was also perturbed that these facts aren’t mentioned anywhere in the or description of the book. If you are looking for a good, basic guide on how to design and build web sites, this is NOT it.

  2. Lutisha August 4, 2009 1:08 pm

    This review is from: Building Web Sites All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) (Paperback)

    I got this book to help me with web design. However I found myself getting lost on some things. I wish they had better examples and actual try this yourself projects to go along with the chapters. I would recommend a simpler book for learning basic web design. This book is a good reference to have on your book shelf if you ever get more involved in web design. Over all Not Bad.