Creating Family Web Sites For Dummies by Janine Warner (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2005
  • Number of pages: 384 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 13.67 MB
  • Authors: Janine Warner

Description

Add multimedia, post the family calendar, and save time with templates Introduce your new baby, share the family tree, or plan a reunion on the Web With families scattered all across the country, the best family gathering place is now online! With this book, you don’t need to be a Web wizard to set up a cool site where everyone can meet the baby, kids can report their game scores, couples can share wedding photos, and Grandpa can continue the family genealogy. Discover how to: * Post an online photo album for free * Register a domain name * Build Web sites from templates and graphics included on the CD * Edit images with Photoshop Elements 3 * Share stories with blogs Cross-platform CD-ROM includes * Family Tree Maker starter version * Macromedia? Dreamweaver? MX 2004 and Contribute(TM) trial versions * Fetch shareware, Web design templates, and more

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover Add multimedia, post the family calendar, and save time with templates Introduce your new baby, share the family tree, or plan a reunion on the WebWith families scattered all across the country, the best family gathering place is now online! With this book, you don’t need to be a Web wizard to set up a cool site where everyone can meet the baby, kids can report their game scores, couples can share wedding photos, and Grandpa can continue the family genealogy.Discover how to:Post an online photo album for freeRegister a domain nameBuild Web sites from templates and graphics included on the CDEdit images with Photoshop Elements 3Share stories with blogsCross-platform CD-ROM includesFamily Tree Maker starter versionMacromedia® Dreamweaver® MX 2004 and Contribute™ trial versionsFetch shareware, Web design templates, and more About the Author Janine Warner is an Internet consultant, a speaker, a columnist, and a media technology expert. She is the author of several books on Web design, including Dreamweaver® For Dummies.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐I liked reading it. Was simple to understand. I got a lot of info. on starting a web page. The only thing is it shows you how to use a program to get a web page going but its only 2 programs so if you don’t have the programs that it helps you with than don’t buy this book. The programs are Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 and Microsoft FrontPage. It also helps you learn about some basics about photo editing and some graphics. I got some good use out of it. I just wish that it had the info. on my program I have. Other than that its a great book very informative about the basics of running your own web page.

⭐As with the other For Dummies books, this book is intended for beginners and absolutely minimizes the jargon. At the most basic level the book provides a series of templates that can be used with a fill in the blank approach to get a site up and running quickly. Then it branches out to increasing the creativity by designing your own pages. At this level there is almost no mention of dynamic database driven sites. This is building a static web site with pictures and text. This is a book to get you started.Most of the book is on showing you how to do things using Microsoft’s Front Page. But on the CD is a trial version (30 Day limit) of Dreamweaver MX 2004. In addition, the CD includes:Family Tree MakerContributeFetch, andWS_FTP.If you’re a complete beginner to web design and programming, here’s a good way to get started.

⭐i generally have found the for dummies series to be helpful, and this book is no exception — you can sit down, thumb through it, and create a photo album online quickly without having to wade through any technical jargon or fluff. i’m no slouch in the web development department and even i found lots to like about this book — it has helped me explain certain concepts and steps to my less technical family members. i’m including it with my standard baby shower package from now on (which also includes an aromatherapy relaxation candle, lip moisturizer, charmin-to-go, dove facial cleansing wipes, hand sanitizer, and other small items that new moms appreciate).

⭐This is a great book for the do-it-yourselfer. It references some family website services that allow you to create websites without having to do any programming at all. I ended up spending some time signing up for various services and picked […], but […] is also good. I would recommend starting with a service and only building your own from scratch if you have a lot of time on your hands. If you do want to build your own from scratch, then this is the perfect book.

⭐What a lot of helpful information, and it’s written so average folks like me can understand it! My family is having fun sharing photos from our family reunion, and this book made it so much easier. Other books I’ve seen assume I know things I don’t know. If you want to create a Web site but aren’t sure how, I recommend this book.

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