Creating Web Sites [recurso electrónico] : the Missing Manual.

Por: MacDonald, MatthewTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Sebastopol : O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2007Descripción: 1 online resource (559 p.)ISBN: 9780596518608 (electronic bk.); 0596518609 (electronic bk.)Tema(s): Web sites -- Design | Websites | Engineering | Electrical engineering | Computer science | COMPUTERS -- Digital Media -- General | COMPUTERS -- Interactive & Multimedia | COMPUTERS -- Web -- Site Design | COMPUTERS -- Web -- User Generated ContentGénero/Forma: Electronic books. | Electronic books.Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Creating Web Sites: The Missing ManualClasificación CDD: 006.7 Clasificación LoC:TK5105.888 .M3186 2007Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Table of Contents; The Missing Credits; About the Author; About the Creative Team; Acknowledgements; The Missing Manual Series; Introduction; What You Need to Get Started; About This Book; Macintosh and Windows; About the Outline; About These Arrows; Downloadable Examples; About MissingManuals.com; Safari Enabled; Preparing for the Web; Introducing the World Wide Web; Browsers; Choosing your Web browser; Web Servers; Planning a Web Site; Types of Sites; Understanding Your Audience; The Lifespan of Your Site; Practice Good Design; The Ingredients of a Web Site; Creating Your First Page.
The Anatomy of a Web PageCracking Open an HTML Document; Creating Your Own HTML Files; The HTML Tag; What's in a Tag; Container Tags and Standalone Tags; Nesting Tags; The HTML Document; Adding a Title; Line Breaks and Text Flow; Where Are All the Pictures?; The 10 Most Important Tags (and a Few More); Common Mistakes; Missing a closing tag; Endless tags; Handling special characters with caution; XHTML; Creating a Valid XHTML Page; The basics; The document type definition; A valid XHTML page; Putting Your Page on the Web; How Web Hosting Works; Understanding the URL.
How Browsers Analyze the URLDomain Names; Searching for a Name; Getting the Right Name; Registering Your Name; Domain parking; Domain forwarding; Getting Web Space; The Big Picture; Assessing Your Needs; A Web host checklist; Choosing Your Host; Your ISP (Internet Service Provider); Web Hosting Companies; A Web host walkthrough (#1); A Web host walkthrough (#2); Free Web Hosts; Transferring Files; Browser-Based Uploading; FTP; Power Tools; Choosing Your Tools; Types of HTML Editors; Finding a Free HTML Editor; Nvu; HTML-Kit; CoffeeCup; Professional HTML Editors; Working with Your HTML Editor.
Starting OutMultiple Views; Creating a Web Page; Managing a Web Site; Defining a site in FrontPage; Uploading a site in FrontPage; Defining a site in Dreamweaver; Uploading a site in Dreamweaver; HTML Text Tags; Understanding Text and the Web; The Problem of Layout; Logical Structure vs. Physical Formatting; CSS (Cascading Style Sheets); Basic Text Tags; Paragraphs; Line Breaks; Headings; Horizontal Lines; Preformatted; Quotes; Divisions; HTML Tags for Lists; Ordered Lists; Unordered Lists; Definition Lists; Nesting Lists; Inline Formatting; Italics, Bold, and Underline; Emphasis and Strong.
Subscript, Superscript, and StrikethroughTeletype; Special Characters; Style Sheets; Style Sheet Basics; The Three Types of Styles; Browser Support for CSS; The Anatomy of a Rule; Applying a Style Sheet; Internal style sheets; Inline styles; The Cascade; Inheritance; Colors; Specifying a Color; Hexadecimal color values; RGB color values; Finding the Right Color; Fonts; Specifying a Font; Finding the Right Font; Font Sizes; Absolute sizes (keywords and percentages); Relative sizes; Exact sizes (pixels); Text Alignment and Spacing; Alignment; Spacing; Borders; Basic Borders.
Resumen: Think you have to be a technical wizard to build a great web site? Think again. For anyone who wants to create an engaging web site--for either personal or business purposes--Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual demystifies the process and provides tools, techniques, and expert guidance for developing a professional and reliable web presence. Like every Missing Manual, you can count on Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual to be entertaining and insightful and complete with all the vital information, clear-headed advice, and detailed instructions you need to master the task at hand. Author M.
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Table of Contents; The Missing Credits; About the Author; About the Creative Team; Acknowledgements; The Missing Manual Series; Introduction; What You Need to Get Started; About This Book; Macintosh and Windows; About the Outline; About These Arrows; Downloadable Examples; About MissingManuals.com; Safari Enabled; Preparing for the Web; Introducing the World Wide Web; Browsers; Choosing your Web browser; Web Servers; Planning a Web Site; Types of Sites; Understanding Your Audience; The Lifespan of Your Site; Practice Good Design; The Ingredients of a Web Site; Creating Your First Page.

The Anatomy of a Web PageCracking Open an HTML Document; Creating Your Own HTML Files; The HTML Tag; What's in a Tag; Container Tags and Standalone Tags; Nesting Tags; The HTML Document; Adding a Title; Line Breaks and Text Flow; Where Are All the Pictures?; The 10 Most Important Tags (and a Few More); Common Mistakes; Missing a closing tag; Endless tags; Handling special characters with caution; XHTML; Creating a Valid XHTML Page; The basics; The document type definition; A valid XHTML page; Putting Your Page on the Web; How Web Hosting Works; Understanding the URL.

How Browsers Analyze the URLDomain Names; Searching for a Name; Getting the Right Name; Registering Your Name; Domain parking; Domain forwarding; Getting Web Space; The Big Picture; Assessing Your Needs; A Web host checklist; Choosing Your Host; Your ISP (Internet Service Provider); Web Hosting Companies; A Web host walkthrough (#1); A Web host walkthrough (#2); Free Web Hosts; Transferring Files; Browser-Based Uploading; FTP; Power Tools; Choosing Your Tools; Types of HTML Editors; Finding a Free HTML Editor; Nvu; HTML-Kit; CoffeeCup; Professional HTML Editors; Working with Your HTML Editor.

Starting OutMultiple Views; Creating a Web Page; Managing a Web Site; Defining a site in FrontPage; Uploading a site in FrontPage; Defining a site in Dreamweaver; Uploading a site in Dreamweaver; HTML Text Tags; Understanding Text and the Web; The Problem of Layout; Logical Structure vs. Physical Formatting; CSS (Cascading Style Sheets); Basic Text Tags; Paragraphs; Line Breaks; Headings; Horizontal Lines; Preformatted; Quotes; Divisions; HTML Tags for Lists; Ordered Lists; Unordered Lists; Definition Lists; Nesting Lists; Inline Formatting; Italics, Bold, and Underline; Emphasis and Strong.

Subscript, Superscript, and StrikethroughTeletype; Special Characters; Style Sheets; Style Sheet Basics; The Three Types of Styles; Browser Support for CSS; The Anatomy of a Rule; Applying a Style Sheet; Internal style sheets; Inline styles; The Cascade; Inheritance; Colors; Specifying a Color; Hexadecimal color values; RGB color values; Finding the Right Color; Fonts; Specifying a Font; Finding the Right Font; Font Sizes; Absolute sizes (keywords and percentages); Relative sizes; Exact sizes (pixels); Text Alignment and Spacing; Alignment; Spacing; Borders; Basic Borders.

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Think you have to be a technical wizard to build a great web site? Think again. For anyone who wants to create an engaging web site--for either personal or business purposes--Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual demystifies the process and provides tools, techniques, and expert guidance for developing a professional and reliable web presence. Like every Missing Manual, you can count on Creating Web Sites: The Missing Manual to be entertaining and insightful and complete with all the vital information, clear-headed advice, and detailed instructions you need to master the task at hand. Author M.

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