Understanding Web Development and Protocols (Foundations of Web Site Architecture)

Understanding Web Development and Protocols (Foundations of Web Site Architecture)

by Arlyn Hubbell (Author)

Synopsis

Appropriate for introductory Internet/World Wide Web courses.

  • This book is designed to provide individuals with the core skills needed to meet the demands of the Web development and Internet community. This user friendly interactive text provides competency in three key skill areas:
  • 1. Web Business Management, from financial issues to project management and marketing.
  • 2. Content Management, including user interface, authoring languages, multimedia and graphics.
  • 3. Technical Management involving administration, protocols, performance, and security.

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Format: Textbook Binding
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 03 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 013025844X
ISBN 13: 9780130258441
Book Overview:

A user-friendly introduction to Web content development and protocols -- the perfect starting point for anyone who wants to become a Web professional. Start with the basics: how the Internet works, how Web sites are organized, how search engines find you, and how to choose the right business applications for your site. Review the fundamentals of content design, including HTML, tables, frames, and forms; and basic site development and maintenance. Finally, enhance your site with CGI scripts, server-side includes, password protection, customized error messages, and simple cascading style sheets. Part of Pearson PTR Interactive's new Foundations of Web Site Architecture Series: user-friendly, interactive workbooks that deliver the core Web skills newcomers need most. Endorsed by the World Organization of Webmasters, and supported by a Web site with sample pages, code, and exercises!


Author Bio

ARLYN HUBBELL has been involved with the Internet since 1979. After nearly a decade on Wall Street, she joined Academic Computing Support Services at Bates College, training students, faculty, and staff in Internet technologies. Formerly Manager of Web Support Services at a major regional ISP, she now teaches at Merrimack College's Webmaster Certificate Program.