Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Web Page and Blog

Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Web Page and Blog

by PaulMcFedries (Author)

Synopsis

Average people, not just programmers and web designers, are overcoming their digital fears and are clamoring to spin their own little webs. Some people are tired of being passive consumers and want to produce content rather than merely digest it. Others have information-essays, stories, jokes, diatribes, shopping lists, etc.-that they want to share with family, friends, and the world at large, but never had the opportunity before. The Complete Idiot's Guide (R) to Creating a Web Page and Blog, Sixth Edition, will help anyone build and maintain an Internet web site or blog. Coverage includes: straightforward, step-by-step instructions for building a basic web page or blog from the ground up; copious examples that illustrate each new concept; coverage of all the important HTML tags; tips on using fonts, colors, images, and writing for the web; extensive blog-specific information to introduce readers to this new and exciting technology and medium; simple, non-technical instructions for incorporating tables, forms, style sheets, and JavaScripts; and a Webmaster's Toolkit on a companion CD-ROM, providing everything the reader needs to get started, including all of the example files used in the book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: 6
Publisher: Alpha Books
Published: 25 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 1592572677
ISBN 13: 9781592572670

Author Bio
Paul McFedries is the president of Logophilia Limited, and he has written over 40 books that have sold nearly three million copies worldwide. These books include many titles in the Complete Idiot's Guide (R) series, including The Complete Idiot's Guide (R) to Windows and, of course, the previous editions of The Complete Idiot's Guide (R) to Creating a Web Page, as well as Special Edition Using JavaScript. Paul is also the proprietor of Word Spy (www.WordSpy.com), a blog devoted to recently coined words and phrases, and to old words that are being used in new ways. Word Spy generates over a million page views each month, has won numerous awards, and has been mentioned or featured in such august publications as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Time Magazine, and the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin (don't ask). Paul lives in Toronto with his wife, Karen, and their dog, Gypsy.