This is a step-by-step guide to turning your Windows-based PC into a World-Wide Web server in a matter of hours. Key features include: a brief overview of the origin and growth of the World Wide Web; the nuts and bolts needed to connect with your Internet provider; everything you need to write a HTML code for Web page design; all of the set-up and configuration information needed for a Web server, including details about security, clickable maps and buttons, client/server architecture, and CGIs; a WebMaster Web site created by the authors to keep you up-to-date with today's hottest tools, applications and Web resources; and a CD-ROM with all the shareware you need to set up your Web site, including Web server software, HTML editors, graphics tools, CGIs, and scripting additions.
Edward C. Baig is the Personal Technology columnist for USA TODAY and the author of Macs For Dummies, 10th Edition. Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus pens the popular Dr. Mac column for the Houston Chronicle and is the author of Mac OS X® Snow Leopard For Dummies.

