Building Web Sites All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies 1st Edition by Doug Sahlin (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2007
  • Number of pages: 792 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 20.46 MB
  • Authors: Doug Sahlin

Description

From idea to online, your key to great-looking Web sitesYour one-stop guide to building a user-friendly site with professional flairWhether you’re building a site to keep in touch with others, sell products, or promote a cause, you want to make sure yours stands out in the crowd. This handy reference shows you how to design an accessible site, create graphics and navigation menus, build forms, insert sound and video, and keep your visitors coming back for more.Discover how toPlan, maintain, and promote a Web siteDesign with users in mindWork with HTML and CSSOptimize graphic elements for the WebBuild your site with e-commerce functionality

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: From the Back Cover From idea to online, your key to great-looking Web sitesYour one-stop guide to building a user-friendly site with professional flairWhether you’re building a site to keep in touch with others, sell products, or promote a cause, you want to make sure yours stands out in the crowd. This handy reference shows you how to design an accessible site, create graphics and navigation menus, build forms, insert sound and video, and keep your visitors coming back for more.Discover how toPlan, maintain, and promote a Web siteDesign with users in mindWork with HTML and CSSOptimize graphic elements for the WebBuild your site with e-commerce functionality About the Author Doug Sahlin is an author, photographer, and Web designer living in central Florida. His clients include attorneys, authors, artists, doctors, and musicians. He has written and coauthored over 16 books on office applications, Web design applications, and digital photography. His books have been translated into five foreign languages. When he’s not busy writing, photographing clients, or designing Web sites, he enjoys playing the guitar and dabbling in watercolor painting. Claudia Snell is a new media designer based in Worcester, MA. She currently works as an online producer at the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, where she works with Web and multimedia design and video for Web. Previously, she has worked in an agency, as a freelance new media designer, and as a contract Web/multimedia designer in large corporate environments. She has been a guest speaker at the Boston Macromedia User Group, Society of Professional Communicators, Worcester Computer Society, and on the WPI Venture Forum radio show. She founded and managed the Worcester Macromedia User Group and was a frequent presenter. She has written for Macromedia The Edge and for FlashGoddess.com.

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

⭐Ok book

⭐A total waste of time and money. This book attempts to be a jack of all trades and cover every aspect of web design and development. Unfortunately, in so doing, it provides so little actual useful information on each topic that its virtually worthless. For instance, the section on CCS was less than 20 pages. Now I certainly didn’t expect a complete, in depth, study of the subject in a “For Dummies” book. Especially since this type of book is supposed to be geared more to the casual user and not web professionals. But the book would be a lot more useful if it covered the basic elements of web design in more depth.The other thing that made this book worthless, to me in particular, is that the authors assume that everyone who has a desire to build a web page possesses some rather pricey software. Much of the book is dedicated to describing how to build web sites using Dreamweaver and Photoshop. Since I have and use neither, these sections were absolutely worthless. I find this startling since, once again, “For Dummies” books are not supposed to be geared toward the professional. So why would they assume that someone reading the book would possess high end professional development tools? I was also perturbed that these facts aren’t mentioned anywhere in the or description of the book.If you are looking for a good, basic guide on how to design and build web sites, this is NOT it.

⭐I got this book to help me with web design. However I found myself getting lost on some things. I wish they had better examples and actual try this yourself projects to go along with the chapters. I would recommend a simpler book for learning basic web design. This book is a good reference to have on your book shelf if you ever get more involved in web design. Over all Not Bad.

⭐ok

⭐Good

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