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Jennifer Kyrninconsults professionally on web design and web development. She has built and maintained websites of all sizes, from small single-page sites to large million-page database-driven sites for international audiences. She has taught HTML, XML, and web design online since 1997 and is the author ofSams Teach Yourself HTML5 Mobile Application Development,Sams Teach Yourself Responsive Web Design, andSams Teach Yourself Bootstrap.
Julie Meloniis a software development manager and technical consultant living in Washington, DC. She has written several books and articles on web-based programming languages and database topics, including the bestsellingSams Teach Yourself PHP, MySQL, and Apache All in One.
PART I: GETTING STARTED ON THE WEB
Lesson 1: Understanding How the Web Works 1
A Brief History of HTML and the World Wide Web 2
Creating Web Content 2
Understanding Web Content Delivery 3
Selecting a Web Hosting Provider 6
Testing with Multiple Web Browsers and Devices 8
Creating a Sample File 9
Using FTP to Transfer Files 10
Understanding Where to Place Files on the Web Server 14
Distributing Content Without a Web Server 17
Tips for Testing Web Content 18
Summary 19
Q&A 20
Workshop 20
Exercises 22
Lesson 2: Creating Web Content 2
Getting Prepared 24
Getting Started with a Simple Web Page 25
HTML Tags Every Web Page Must Have  lãe
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