
by Charles Wyke - Smith (Author)
EVEN THE MOST SKILLED WEB DESIGNERS can find the complexities of creating a full-functioned Web site to be a daunting task. Here to help designers create sites that not only work, but work well and are easy to update and maintain is an easy-to-read guide to Web programming basics from best-selling author Charles Wyke-Smith. Just as architects need to understand building materials and their properties, Web designers need to understand the code that serves as the foundation of their sites. Wyke-Smith ensures they do by teaching designers that all dynamic Web sites consist of essentially three components: a browser interface, Web server middleware, and a database. The guide covers everything from Web coding concepts and principles to building sites, designing visual interfaces, developing databases, developing middleware, ensuring a good user experience (through good code!), testing and debugging, and more. * Create dynamic Web sites that provide real-time responses to user inputs* Understand the basic structures of all coding languages, such as variables, functions, conditionals, loops, and objects* Use the power of PHP to program the business rules of your site* Learn techniques for validating forms to reject erroneous or malicious data* Import and export data from other applications via at les* Build and query database tables using SQL to manage the data generated by your site's activity* Develop a simple content management system* Develop a password-protected members-only area of your Web site* Build a template-based Web site with dynamic navigation
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: New Riders
Published: 10 Nov 2006
ISBN 10: 0321429192
ISBN 13: 9780321429193
Book Overview: The most visually stunning Web site in the world is useless if it doesn't function correctly. Here to help designers create sites that not only work, but work well-and are easy to update and maintain-is an easy-to-read, visual guide to Web programming basics from best-selling author Charles Wyke-Smith. Just as architects need to understand building materials and their properties, Web designers need to understand the code that serves as the foundation of their sites. Charles ensures they do by teaching designers that all dynamic Web sites consist of essentially three components: a browser interface, Web server middleware, and a database. Using diagrams, code snips, and loads of screen shots, the guide covers everything from Web coding concepts and principles to building sites, designing visual interfaces, developing databases, developing middleware, ensuring a good user experience (through good code!), testing and debugging, and more. Readers will also get a great companion Web site with downloable code snips and the complete code for the book's sample.