Building a Web Site For Dummies by David Crowder
A good Web site is a wide open door to all that the Internet has to offer: the potential to connect with people all over the world, attract others with similar interests, and even run your own business. All you need for online success is that door a site combining clarity of purpose with a well-organized and handsome interface and you're on your way to a whole new world of possibilities!Building a Web Site for Dummies gives you everything you need to take a beginner's knowledge of the Internet you know what HTML is, you know how to surf, you can use a computer and develop it into a mastery of your own cyber-domain. You'll start from just about scratch and soon be able to: determine your Web site's theme; choose the right structure; choose and use the best construction programs; plug in scripts and applets; get great graphics; add other sight and sound features; gather feedback from visitors; make money on your site design for e-commerce, handle online payments, add value to your site, and more; publish and publicize your site Building a Web Site for Dummies is more than a construction manual. After all, HTML coding and graphic formats are only the beginning of a good site. Rather, this book provides in-depth insight from two seasoned experts on technical issues, as well as discussing: the real secret to Internet success (and it's not any new economy malarkey either!); what makes a site truly a site; affiliates programs; online resources for advice and help; The Zen of sites regardless of whether you're a seasoned pro with many sites already under your belt, or a rank amateur who's just hooked up the new cable modem, Building a Web Site for Dummies offers you the tools to get started, as well as refine your approach and philosophy once you're up and running. With a CD-ROM including design software, graphics, browsers, and other assorted goodies, this book is your ticket to Internet success.