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Ten minibooks in one! The perfect reference for beginning web builders This hefty, 800+ page book is your start-to-finish roadmap for building a web site for personal or professional use. Even if you're completely new to the process, this book is packed with everything you need to know to build an attractive, usable, and working site. In addition to being a thorough reference on the basics, this updated new edition also covers the very latest trends and tools, such as HTML5, mobile site planning for smartphones and tablets, connecting with social media, and more. Packs ten min
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monografia Rebiun38258965 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38258965 m o d | cr#-n--------- 120809s2012 njua o 001 0 eng d 1-118-28725-8 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 005.72 006.7 547.483 njb/09 006.7 njb/09 TK5105.888 njb/09 Building websites all-in-one for dummies by Doug Sahlin and David Karlins 880-02 Building web sites all-in-one for dummies 3rd ed Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. c2012 Hoboken, N.J. Hoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1 online resource (819 p.) 1 online resource (819 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr --For dummies Includes index Building Websites All-in-One For Dummies, 3rd Edition; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Conventions Used in This Book; What You Don't Have to Read; How This Book Is Organized; Icons Used in This Book; Where to Go from Here; Book I: Getting Ready; Contents at a Glance; Chapter 1: The First Step in Your Web-Building Journey; Getting Inspired; Setting Goals; Defining the Scope of the Site; Preparing to Get Started; Revising Your Original Plans: Using Feedback to Improve; Preparing to Redesign an Existing Site; Chapter 2: Assessing Your Resources Choosing an HTML EditorChoosing a Graphics Application; Flying Solo: Skills You Need to Go It Alone; Getting Some Help; Building a Web Team; Chapter 3: Working for The Man; Defining the Client's Expectations; Convincing the Client; Pleasing Everybody from Internal Stakeholders to the Website's Target Audience; Handing Off a Project to a Client; Chapter 4: Securing a Domain Name and Web-Hosting Service; Understanding Domain Name Best Practices; Researching and Registering a Domain Name; Choosing a Web-Hosting Service; Book II: Designing the Site; Contents at a Glance Chapter 1: Wireframing and Storyboarding ContentPlanning a Website; Understanding the Constraints of Web Page Design; Harnessing the Power of the 960 Grid; Designing Globally Unified or Asymmetrical Pages That Look Good; Developing a Navigation Structure; Chapter 2: Preparing Content; Getting Text Ready; Sources for Text; Getting Images and Media Ready; Comparing a Website with a Web Presence; Integrating Online Resources; Chapter 3: Defining a Color Scheme; Finding Colors for a Color Scheme; Understanding Web Color Basics; Generating and Applying a Web Color Scheme Chapter 4: Organizing a Site in Dreamweaver CS6Seeing the Critical Role of a Dreamweaver Site; Organizing Content for Your Site; Creating a Site in Dreamweaver; Managing Sites; Chapter 5: Building Mobile-Friendly Sites; Design and Technical Challenges for Mobile Content; Addressing the Challenges for Mobile Content; Book III: Building Pages with HTML; Contents at a Glance; Chapter 1: HTML: What It Is, Why You Need It, and How to Get It; Exploring the Role of HTML in Web Pages; Evaluating Tools for Creating HTML; Finding Free HTML Templates Online; Building a Basic HTML Page Starting Your HTML DocumentChapter 2: Building Web Pages with HTML5; Why Use HTML5? And What Does That Mean?; Filling Out Body Content; Embedding Images; Saving and Testing Web Pages; The Expanding and Evolving Set of HTML Tags; Helpful Development Practices; Chapter 3: Structuring Content with HTML5; Understanding the Big New Things in HTML5; Introducing Key HTML5 Elements; Integrating Traditional HTML Tags; Building a Page with HTML5; Looking at HTML5 Metadata Tags; Deploying HTML5 in Non-HTML5 Environments; Applying HTML5 to Page Layout; Chapter 4: Creating HTML5 with Dreamweaver CS6 Dreamweaver CS6: An Overview Ten minibooks in one! The perfect reference for beginning web builders This hefty, 800+ page book is your start-to-finish roadmap for building a web site for personal or professional use. Even if you're completely new to the process, this book is packed with everything you need to know to build an attractive, usable, and working site. In addition to being a thorough reference on the basics, this updated new edition also covers the very latest trends and tools, such as HTML5, mobile site planning for smartphones and tablets, connecting with social media, and more. Packs ten min English Web site development 880-07/$1 Internet & WWW Karlins, David Sahlin, Doug Karlins, David 1-118-27003-7 --For dummies