You can easily create a professional-looking website with nothing more than an ordinary computer and some raw ambition. Want to build a blog, sell products, create forums, or promote an event? No problem! This friendly, jargon-free book gives you the techniques, tools, and advice you need to build a site and get it up on the Web.
The important stuff you need to know:
- Master the basics.Learn HTML5, the language of the Web.
- Design good-looking pages.Use styles to build polished layouts.
- Get it online.Find a reliable web host and pick a good web address.
- Use time-saving tools.Learn free tools for creating web pages and tracking your visitors.
- Attract visitors.Make sure people can find your site through popular search engines like Google.
- Build a community.Encourage repeat visits with social media.
- Bring in the cash.Host Google ads, sell Amazon’s wares, or push your own products that people can buy via PayPal.
- Add pizzazz.Include audio, video, interactive menus, and a pinch of JavaScript.
Matthew MacDonald is a developer, author, and educator in all things Visual Basic and .NET. He's worked with Visual Basic and ASP since their initial versions, and has written over a dozen books on the subject, including The Book of VB .NET (No Starch Press) and Visual Basic 2005: A Developer's Notebook (O'Reilly). He has also written a number of Missing Manual titles on Excel 2007 and Access 2007 (O’Reilly). His website ishttp://www.prosetech.com/.
- The Missing Credits
- Introduction
- Part 1: Building Basic Web Pages
- Chapter 1: Creating Your First Page
- Chapter 2: Becoming Fluent in HTML
- Chapter 3: Building a Style Sheet
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