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Building a Web Site for Dummies [Paperback]

David A. Crowder (Author)
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0764571443 978-0764571442 August 6, 2004 2nd
Ever wanted to build your own Web site to express your views? Or maybe you want to set up an e-business? Now, not only will you be able to create your own space on the Web, but you can also make it look professional with Building a Web Site For Dummies. This resourceful guide lays down all the basics for getting started with creating a Web site for your club, team, family, or business.

This is the only book that walks aspiring Webmasters like you through all the steps of designing, building, publishing, publicizing, and updating a Web site without concentrating on a single tool. While reading this laid-back and down-to-earth guide, you will discover how to:

  • Make your site easy to navigate
  • Get optimum listing on Google
  • Accept payment for an online business
  • Gain feedback with message boards
  • Add photos, sound, and video to your site

Along with this helpful guide is a CD-ROM that includes many exciting features to give you access to more Web site-creating tools:

  • Adobe Photoshop CS and Adobe GoLive CS tryout versions
  • Trial versions of Macromedia Flash MX 2004, ColdFusion MX Enterprise, Fireworks MX 2004, Dreamweaver MX 2004, and FreeHand MX
  • Hemera Photo-Objects 500 Sampler

Under the wing of David Crowder, author of over 10 books and former Vice President of Data Processing with National Research Corporation, creating your own Web site has never been easier. Building a Web Site for Dummies provides plenty of hands-on guidance to turn you into a Web designer in no time!

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.



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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
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Back Cover

Build a Web site that lures visitors and looks professional

Create a Web site for your club, team, family, or business

Are you eager to put together a Web site that really gets attention, or maybe kick your current site up a notch? This book makes it easy! It’ll help you find great graphics for your site, keep it up to date, add search features, establish links for more exposure, and make your site profitable.

All this on the bonus CD-ROM:

  • Adobe® Photoshop® CS and Adobe® GoLive® CS tryout versions
  • Trial versions of Macromedia Flash™ MX 2004, ColdFusion® MX Enterprise, Fireworks® MX 2004, Dreamweaver® MX 2004, and FreeHand® MX
  • Plus Hemera Photo-Objects 500 Sampler

Discover how to:

  • Make your site easy to navigate
  • Get optimum listing on Google™
  • Accept payment for an online business
  • Gain feedback with message boards
  • Add photos, sound, and video to your site

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 2nd edition (August 6, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764571443
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764571442
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,062,668 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I love to explore things. Ever since I was a little boy, I would poke my nose into every corner where it "didn't belong" just to see what I could find. This attitude served me well in later life as I began to explore the limits of the developing field of computer technology.

When I had mastered that and written several books about it, I began to look beyond into other areas where human knowledge was, in my opinion, deficient. This led me to my current explorations of ancient American history and, curiously, right back to where I had started, blending the best aspects of the high-tech world, such as satellite imagery, with the memoirs of historical individuals to see what each could reveal about the other.

When writing my computer books, I have always striven to create "the book I would want to have on my desk" when I was doing whatever the topic was about. And, in fact, I DO actually use my own books as my favorite references; all false modesty aside, after all, they're the best ones I know of on the topics in question. I would never have signed my name to them otherwise.

It is the same with any book I author. If someone else has already done a good job on the topic, I walk away from it; I never have and never will write a book that just recaps what someone else has already done. As when I was a boy, I surrender to my need to explore, and if there is nothing new to explore, I'm just plain not interested.

If there's an unwalked path, however, you can be sure that I will soon set foot upon it and lead you to places you'd never find with any other author.


 

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283 of 294 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Real dummies: just say NO..., January 13, 2004
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When the "Dummies" series books first came out, they were truly for "dummies". Apparently not so anymore. Right on the cover of this book is the phrase "Go from Web surfer to site developer". Well, web surfer I am, and what I was looking for was a book to give me the ABSOLUTE BASICS about creating a web site. This book assumes that you as the reader, already know how to create a web site!! HELLO!! If I knew how to create a web site, I wouldn't need the book, thanks. Page 2 "Foolish Assumptions": "We figure that you have some kind of experience with creating web pages." WHAT?! I thought this book was going to turn me from a surfer to a developer. Page 27: the first line of chapter 3 reads "This chapter's here just in case you need a refresher on basic web page building before..." CHAPTER 3! Refresher! This book obviously should be titled "Enhancing Your Web Site for Dummies". This book does not even explain to a "Dummy" how to create the file necessary to create a web page. What a waste of twenty bucks.
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140 of 143 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good Dummies book, October 24, 2000
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Read the title! This is not an HTML book. If you are hoping to be able to code your first web site after reading this book, you might struggle a bit.

This is a decent book on how to construct a web site. As with most "Dummies" books the explanations seem to drag. However, I have found that they can be a good introduction to a subject, if the reader is truly "in the dark".

If you have never written any type of computer program, or if you struggle with using your computer, and are still set on creating your own web page (go for it; they aren't that tough) buy this book and "HTML for Dummies". The combination of the two will get you up and running.

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84 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK For general Ideas, April 6, 2001
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If you are looking to code a webpage or site, buy this book along with HTML 4 for the WWW by E. Castro. Castro's book is easy to follow and deals with multi-browser webpage construction. This Dummies book does give you a good feel about the practical things to consider when constructing a website. Not just about creating a page with links and pictures, but about practical navigation construction and how to build websites for a particular audience (ie. websites for your family versus an e-commerce site). Some useful info here, but they should not jump into HTML without creating a good feel for it in this book--try Castro's or HTML for Dummies--becuase this book could have served one better if it stuck with the key ingredients for a decent site, then had a small primer for HTML or recommended good HTML books. For other website design books, try Web Usability by J. Neilsen. This is an ok book that deal with the problems associated with website construction--Web Usability has color pictures and is not dependent on any one design software package.
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Maybe you already have your own Web site and you're not quite satisfied with it. Read the first page
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reciprocal linking, meta keywords, heading elements, appropriate text boxes, affiliate programs
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American Express, Project Gutenberg, Adding Sparkle, Simple Search, Quote Machine, Commission Junction, Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Network Solutions, News Ticker, Privacy Policy Generator, Terms of Service, Crossword Compiler, Daily Report, Guestbook Manager, Keyword Live, Took Help, Translation Software, Account Created, Common Gateway Interface, Form Wizard, Keyword Extractor, Link Trader, The Zen of Sites, Toy Trunk Railroad
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