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The Non-Designer's Web Book (2nd
Edition)
by Robin Williams, John Tollett
While the second edition of The
Non-Designer's Web Book won't answer all of your technical questions about
the inner workings of the Web, it explains most of what a beginning designer
needs to know: what the Web is, how it gets to your computer, how to use it,
and, most of all, how to design for it.
Any artist can tell you that you have to know how a medium works to get the
most impact from working in it. A basic understanding of how the Web works
enables the good designer to create the most effective sites. This book
thoroughly discusses the different kinds of graphics that are used on the
Web, when to use one over another, how to make the most of text styles, and
how to design navigation systems.
The comparisons are the best stuff here--good design vs. bad design, why
designing Web pages is different from designing printed pages, and why a
site looks terrific on one monitor but terrible on another. Two chapters on
properly preparing graphics and setting typography for use on a Web site
describe how to avoid obvious mistakes that would make your work look
amateurish.
Not limited to design, The Non-Designer's Web Book shows how to get a site
up and running, register the domain name, and add it to search engines.
After the design is finished and implemented, the site has to be uploaded
and updated; this is explained, too.
If there is one fault with this book, it's the lack of information on
specific authoring tools. The barest overview of the current crop of tools
appears in chapter 3, "Just What Are Web Pages, Anyway?", but a discussion
of why you should choose one package over another is absent.
Don't let that fault stop you from buying this book, however. Plenty of
magazines regularly have Web authoring tool "shootouts." What the magazines
don't do, and what The Non-Designer's Web Book excels at, is tell you how to
make well-designed pages. If you're going to build Web sites, for either
personal or professional use, but you have no clue where to begin, start
with this book. It's easy to read, devoid of confusing jargon, and full of
dos and don'ts to help you avoid common snags.
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HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML
and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide, Fifth Edition
by Elizabeth Castro
As both the Web and the browsers used to
navigate it mature, work-arounds that compensate for the myriad factors that
affect Web page appearance no longer cut it. Users expect Web pages to look
beautiful regardless--and with the Fifth Edition of this popular Visual
QuickStart Guide, you can make your Web pages comply. By following the
generously illustrated, step-by-step instructions that are the hallmark of
the Visual QuickStart series, you'll create beautiful code that works
consistently across browser versions and platforms (including hand-held
devices and cell phones) in no time.
This updated edition includes a new section on foreign-language and
multilingual Web sites as well as ample coverage on how the use of HTML is
changing. What hasn't changed, however, is the book's popular format:
Task-oriented, step-by-step instruction that builds on your growing
knowledge. Info-packed appendixes, a comprehensive index, and plenty of
screen shots and code examples make HTML for the World Wide Web, Fifth
Edition, with XHTML and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide a must-have reference.
Whether you're just getting your feet wet (no prior HTML knowledge is
required) or design Web sites for a living, you'll turn to this best-selling
guide again and again for answers to all of your HTML-related questions.
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Dreamweaver MX 2004 for Dummies
(For Dummies)
J. Warner
* The fun and easy way to get up to speed on Dreamweaver-the award-winning
industry standard for Web site design and Web application development
* Covers designing a well-planned site, coordinating the design work, adding
graphics, framing pages, formatting text, adding interactivity, working with
multimedia files, building a dynamic site, bringing data into the site, and
more
* Dreamweaver currently holds approximately eighty percent of the
professional Web development tool market, with more than 2.5 million Web
professionals using it
* Revised throughout to cover the latest updates and enhancements made to
the upcoming release of Dreamweaver MX 2004
* Written by veteran For Dummies author Janine Warner, a leading author in
Web site creation and Web application development areas
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Special Edition Using Office Microsoft
FrontPage 2003
by Paul Colligan, Jim Cheshire
Special Edition Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
captures the reality of designing Web sites with FrontPage today. The
emphasis is on how to design professional looking sites, how to keep them
current with effective content management techniques, and how to do both
while working toward the crucial goals of strong communication and
interaction.
Elements exist in each chapter that have been crafted to make your reading
experience as easy and useful as possible and also to make this book truly
serve as the only reference you need for FrontPage 2003. Everything about
the software is covered, with increased emphasis in this edition on advanced
topics such as scripting, databases, and the design of site interaction. The
creation of effective interaction is featured throughout the book, as are
the principles of effective communication.
The "Front and Center" area of each chapter is used to interject the
authors' real-world experiences and provide that extra piece of knowledge
that will help you see the whole picture. They also attempt to have a little
fun in this section, showing the personal side to the product they have
spent so much time with.
In addition to some sample files and source code from the book, the CD-ROM
contains: supplemental FrontPage software (a $100 value!), Internet
marketing service trials from a top Internet marketing firm worth $54.95,
several popular FrontPage add-ins, including one from Jimco Add-ins called
SnipView available exclusively to readers of this book, and more!