Introduction. Part I: Create a Web Page Today.
Chapter 1: Web Publishing Basics.
Chapter 2: Going Worldwide with GeoCities.
Chapter 3: On the Cutting Edge with Google Page Creator.
Chapter 4: Web Publishing with AOL and aol.com.
Part II: Making a Specialized Page.
Chapter 5: Making a Photo Page with Flickr.
Chapter 6: Becoming a Wizard with Blogs.
Chapter 7: Building a Product Page with eBay.
Part III: Making Web Pages Work Harder.
Chapter 8: Introduction to HTML.
Chapter 9: Choosing Your Tools.
Chapter 10: Creating Your Home Page.
Chapter 11: Filling in Your Home Page.
Chapter 12: Creating Graphics Right (and Left).
Part IV: Polishing (and Publishing) Your Site.
Chapter 13: Adding Links to Your Web Page.
Chapter 14: Designing a Good-Looking Page.
Chapter 15: Creating a Full Web Site.
Chapter 16: Publishing Your Web Pages.
Part V: Getting Interactive.
Chapter 17: Adding Animation and Multimedia.
Chapter 18: Adding More Interactivity.
Part VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten Web Publishing DOs.
Chapter 20: Ten Web Publishing DON’Ts.
Part VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Web Words Worth Knowing.
Appendix B: A Quick Guide to HTML Tags.
Index.
Bud Smith is a computer book author with more than 12 years of
publishing experience. Creating Web Pages For Dummies, 8th Edition,
is one of over a dozen books Bud has written; his Wiley Publishing,
Inc. titles include Internet Marketing For Dummies and Web
Usability For Dummies. In addition to writing books, Bud has been a
computer magazine editor and product marketing manager.
Bud got his start with computers in 1983, when he left a promising
career as a welder for a stint as a data-entry clerk. Bud then
moved to the Silicon Valley to join a startup company, followed by
work for Intel, IBM, Apple, and AOL. His work and interests led him
to acquire a degree in Information Systems Management from the
University of San Francisco. Arthur Bebak received a degree in
Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois, which he
attended on a fencing scholarship. He has designed mainframes,
managed large engineering projects, and studied business
administration. Arthur is founder of Netsurfer Communications,
Inc., a highly successful electronic publishing company, and is an
accomplished author.
At Netsurfer, Arthur oversees a large staff of people who create
Web sites for numerous clients. They also write, edit, and publish
several Web-based e-zines.
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