by PrestonGralla (Author), Matt Brown (Author)
Did you know that all the tools you need to create great web pages are free, and they are built right into Windows XP or are available online? Sams Teach Yourself to Create Web Pages All in One will show you how to use these different tools to create a variety of web pages. Preston Gralla, best-selling author of more than two dozen books about computers and the Internet, and Matt Brown, editor of more than 20 Dreamweaver and Photoshop books, will walk you through how to quickly and inexpensively create certain types of popular web pages, such as:
If you are not looking to make a huge investment in software, technology or time, but you want to quickly and easily get up-to-speed on how to create basic types of web pages, Sams Teach Yourself to Create Web Pages All in One is just the book you've been waiting for!
Format: Paperback
Pages: 672
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams Sams Teach Yourself to Create Web Pages All In One (0-672-32690-6) Complete Web page starter kit in one book - shows how to use Windows XP and free or low-cost tools to create a variety of popular Web site. Preston Gralla is the author of more than two dozen books about computers and the Internet, including How the Internet Works (Que), Windows XP Hacks (O'Reilly), eBay in a Snap, and Windows XP in a Snap (Sams). His commentaries on technology have been featured on a variety of national radio and television shows. Matt Brown is a consultant in the Bay area. He has edited more than 20 Dreamweaver and Photoshop books. Matt has taught a Foothills College and in the Multimedia Studies Program at San Francisco State University.
Published: 18 May 2005
ISBN 10: 0672326906
ISBN 13: 9780672326905
Book Overview:
Sams Teach Yourself to Create Web Pages All in One is designed to teach the basics of how to create a variety of different types of Web pages - in one big, easy-to-understand book. The book clearly and simply shows the reader how to get online and create Web pages using basic Internet and Web tools either built into Windows XP or available for free online along with a low-cost image editing package like Photoshop Elements or Paint Shop Pro. The book assumes the reader is not interested in learning HTML or in spending hundreds of dollars on expensive and complicated Web page editors. It does assume the reader would like to learn how to quickly and inexpensively create certain basic types of popular Web sites or pages: A personal or family home page eBay listings and shops to buy and sell merchandise Web logs to impart news, information and observations A photo album to share photographs, videos and other types of media files
Creating Web Pages All In OneAbout the Authors
Preston Gralla is the author of more than 30 books, including How the Internet Works, How Wireless Works, Windows XP in a Snap, and eBay in a Snap. He has written about technology for dozens of newspapers and magazines, including USA Today, the Los Angeles Times, PC Magazine, Computerworld, the Dallas Morning News (where he was a technology columnist), and many others. He was a founding editor of both PC Week and PC Computing, and an executive editor at CNet/ZDNet. As a well-known technology expert, he has made numerous appearances on television and radio, including CNN, MSNBC, ABC World News Now, the CBS Early Show, and many others. He has won numerous awards for his editing and writing, including Best Feature in a Computer Publication from the Computer Press Association.
Matt Brown is a San Francisco Bay-area consultant who has worked on creating Web pages for a number of years. He has edited more than 20 Dreamweaver and Photoshop books over the years, contributing most recently to Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Demystified (Macromedia Press).
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