1/17/2010

Review of Creating Web Pages For Dummies (Paperback)

Don't be fooled by the title "for Dummies".This book includes everything you need to know about creating your own Web page with all the knowledge and software you'll need.You will need to invest some time in this project - but it is worth every minute!It's a simple, step by step process and you will need to take it slow if you're an average creator.

First you'll learn all about Web Publishing Basics, Website strategies and just enough HTML to get started (it's not that hard!).Besides creating your first Web page, you'll learn how to get the darn thing published on the WWW!That's half the battle, but worth the effort!There's lots of information on what to avoid (before you go there) and what makes the best Web page.Before you know it, you'll be upgrading your Web page all the time.You'll never get bored updating and changing your page until it's just perfect!

The book includes an invaluable CD that is useful for Windows and MAC!It contains Microsft Internet Explorer, Netscape Communicator, Dreamweaver (great design tool!), Frontpage Express, HTML conversion tools for Word (nice short-cut), BBEDIT, GraphicConverter (MAC), Homesite HTML Editor (MAC), Hotdog Express (for Windows - great tool!), SiteCheck utility, an Internet service provider software (if you don't already have one - most likely you have a sufficient one), HTMLValidator (catches errors), WEB Wizard (a nifty quick-and-dirty page maker), Reptile (for making cool backgrounds) and Paint Shop Pro, which is my favorite tool.There's plenty of other stuff too that I just can't get into detail here.

Once again, this does take a little bit of effort, but of all the books I have perused, this one seemed to be the best value for the money.It's all here and updated annually.It is worth every penny.Get your Web site up and running in less than a weekend (even though the book says one day).You'll feel smart when you're done!Enjoy!



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