Create Your Own Website: Using What You Already Know

Create Your Own Website: Using What You Already Know

by ScottMitchell (Author)

Synopsis

If you, like millions of other people, have ever dreamed of creating your own website but haven't actually done so because you think it will be too difficult, think again. Chances are, you already have all the skills you need to create a website and Create Your Own Website, Second Edition will show you how to use them. Walk through the entire website building process, from registering a domain name to uploading web pages, with the author at your side. Specifically, you will learn how to create:

  • A family website
  • A hobby website
  • An eBay storefront
  • A blog
  • An image sharing directory
If you can use a word processor, you can create your own website with what you already know and the help of this book!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 2
Publisher: Sams
Published: 21 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0672328267
ISBN 13: 9780672328268
Book Overview: With the ever-increasing popularity of the World Wide Web, more and more individuals are creating their first Web sites. Many more would like to, but are either unaware of how to get started, or feel that they do not possess the computer expertise required to accomplish such a feat. The purpose of this book is to show these individuals that creating a Web site is, (a) Easy, and (b) Fun. The second edition of this book provides three new types of websites: Blogging, Image Sharing and Creating an Ebay Storefront. Specifically, this book examines creating five different types of Web sites: Family Web Sites; Hobby Web Sites; Ebay Store; Creating a Blog; and Image sharing.

Author Bio
Scott Mitchell has authored hundreds of articles on Microsoft Web Technologies since 1998. In addition to his vast collection of online articles, Scott has written three previous books on ASP/ASP.NET: Sams Teach Yourself Active Server Pages 3.0 in 21 Days; Designing Active Server Pages; and ASP.NET: Tips, Tutorials, and Code. Scott has also written a number of magazine articles, including articles for Microsoft's MSDN Magazine and aspPRO.