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Creating Web Pages Bible

Creating Web Pages Bible

David A. Crowder, Rhonda Crowder - Collection Bible series

740 pages, parution le 01/08/2001

Résumé

Creating Web Pages Bible covers everything beginning to advanced users need to create dynamic Web pages: from planning and building a simple Web page with HTML and authoring tools to creating interactive sites with forms, multimedia, and animation techniques to actually going live with your site. There's even a section on e-commerce.

This Bible is a 100% comprehensive reference on creating Web pages, for all user levels

Contents

Preface v

Acknowledgments ix

Quick Start: Building a Flash Web Site

Part I: Building Web Pages and Sites

Chapter 1: Planning Your Web Pages
Analyzing Web Site Types
Personal home pages
Informational sites
Organizational sites
Political sites
Commercial sites
Understanding Internet Demographics
Finding good information
Surveying site visitors
Determining Your Approach
Focusing on goals
Deciding on complexity levels
Establishing a budget
Chapter 2: Using HTML Building Blocks to Create Your Pages
Understanding the Basic Elements
Defining elements with start and end tags
Nesting elements via container relationships
Structuring pages with block level elements
Fine-tuning with inline elements
Adding Flexibility with Attributes
Working with common attributes
Using specialized attributes
Accepting defaults and setting values
Grasping the Classic HTML Structure
Adding Text
Heading elements
Adding line breaks
Dividing with horizontal lines
Understanding whitespace
Understanding the Types of Authoring Tools
Text editors
HTML editors
WYSIWYG programs
Word processors
Exceptions to the rule
Choosing Your Tools
Trying demos
Experimenting with shareware
Using freeware
Going Beyond the Basics
Link checkers
Code validators
Compatibility testers
Server monitors
Working with Specific Tools
Notepad
HomeSite
Netscape Composer
Dreamweaver
Chapter 3: Organizing Your Web Pages into Sites
Addressing Resources with URLs
Adding Links
Getting hypertext references right
Creating internal links with local anchors
Sending e-mail with mailto links
Other types of links
Locking relative URLs with the BASE element
Comparing Page Design to Site Design
Color
Text style
Navigation
Understanding the importance of content
Making your site functional
Breaking Up Your Site
Creating topic-specific Web pages
Finding natural breakpoints
Chapter 4: Putting It on the Web
Getting Your Domain Name
Choosing a domain name
Picking a registrar
Coping with registration pitfalls
Finding a Web Space Provider
Picking the right Web server
Determining your space needs
Choosing a non-virtual, virtual, dedicated, or co-located server
Balancing price/service ratios
Investigating Web space providers
Testing Responsiveness to Your Needs
Obtaining customer service
Accessing technical support
Avoiding Common Provider Scams
Thinking like a crook
Suffering domain name theft
Getting "unlimited" traffic or space
Rushing deadlines for special deals
Exploring Bells and Whistles
Getting extra e-mail accounts
Redirecting messages
Using autoresponders to provide information
Getting visitor statistics
Using control panels to set site options
Becoming a reseller
Uploading Your Pages
Transferring with FTP
Uploading with Web Browsers via HTTP

Part II: Enhancing Web Pages with Fonts,

Images, and Color

Chapter 5: Getting Fancy with Text
Customizing Text with Character Styles
Italicizing text
Bolding text
Preformatting text
Adding superscripts and subscripts
Using the FONT and BASEFONT Elements
Specifying a size
Using relative size
Comparing font size with heading size
Overriding default font faces
Coloring text
Aligning and Indenting Text
Dealing with deprecation
Indenting with BLOCKQUOTE
Choosing Character Sets
Using Special Characters and Entities
Chapter 5: Finding Images
Exploring Graphics File Types
GIF
JPEG
PNG
Getting Free Images off the Web
Finding public domain photographs
Downloading free artwork
Finding suitable artists
Using stock photographs
Avoiding Legal Problems
Using copyrighted material
Respecting trademarks
Chapter 7: Blending Images into Your Pages
Adding Images
Using the height and width attributes
Setting horizontal and vertical spacing
Setting border size
Covering All the Bases with Placeholders
Adding alternative text for accessibility
Using low-resolution images to speed page download time
Aligning Text and Images
Floating images out of the flow
Demystifying word wrap around images
Aligning multiple images
Using Images to Link Files
Using borders
Making multiple links with image maps
Solving Image Problems
Using thumbnail images to speed up page downloads
Embedding special fonts
Adding Background Images
Calculating sizes for tiling
Dealing with "sidebar" backgrounds
Checking seamlessness
Avoiding busy backgrounds
Choosing color and contrast
Chapter 8: Creating and Enhancing Images
Choosing a Drawing Tool
Photoshop
Fireworks
Painter
Paint Shop Pro
Modifying Images
Cropping
Resizing and resampling
Rotating and flipping
Sharpening and blurring
Applying artistic effects filters
Using 3D Graphics Programs
Poser
Bryce
trueSpace
iSpace
3D models and more
Chapter 9: Adding Color Throughout Your Site
Setting Color Attributes
Setting background colors
Specifying foreground colors
Changing link colors
Using Color Names and Hex Numbers
Decoding RGB triplets
Facing limitations of named colors
Using color pickers
Using the Three C's: Complement, Contrast, and Coordination
Choosing complementary colors
Ensuring contrast and visibility
Coordinating color schemes
Understanding Color Warmth

Part III: Designing Web Layouts

Chapter 10: Harnessing the Power of Tables
Adding Tables and Setting Table Size
Managing Borders
Using Padding and Spacing
Aligning Tables and Cell Contents
Setting horizontal alignment
Setting vertical alignment
Preventing word wrap
Spanning Rows and Columns
Working with Images and Color
Specifying background images
Specifying background colors
Chapter 11: Organizing Your Site with Frames
Designing Frame Layouts
Analyzing functional needs
Creating navigation layouts
Setting up action/result layouts
Creating Framesets
Setting columns and rows
Mixing pixel, percentage, and relative sizing
Preventing resizing
Specifying frame names and contents
Nesting framesets
Adding NOFRAMES content
Setting Targets for Your Links
Targeting custom named frames
Using reserved frame names
Customizing Frame Borders and Margins
Setting border width
Handling border colors
Setting margin width
Setting Scroll Bar Options
Avoiding Frame Problems
Making sure you have enough frames
Adding foreign elements
Using too many frames
Providing backup navigation
Chapter 12: Styling Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets
Testing Your Browser
Coping with Browser Support Issues
Cascading Priorities
Going inline with the style attribute
Embedding with the

L'auteur - David A. Crowder

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L'auteur - Rhonda Crowder

David Crowder

et Rhonda Crowder ont écrit ou co-écrit de nombreux ouvrages au sujet des ordinateurs et d'Internet. Ils sont en particulier les auteurs des livres Building a Web Site for Dummies et Teach Yourself the Internet. Ils ont assuré la promotion des systèmes hypertexte à l'époque où il était encore utile d'expliquer aux gens ce sue ce terme signifiait. Ils se sont également impliqués au sein de la communauté Internet pendant plus d'une décennie et ont été les lauréats de plusieurs prix dont le prix du meilleur site du magazine NetGuide, le Gold Site Award.

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Éditeur(s) IDG
Auteur(s) David A. Crowder, Rhonda Crowder
Collection Bible series
Parution 01/08/2001
Nb. de pages 740
Format 18,7 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 1150g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780764547911

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