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WEB DESIGN: THE L LINE, THE EXPRESS 作者:JENKINS 出版社:JOHN WILEY & SONS 出版日期:2007-02-09 |
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Get on the fast track to creating your own Web site Want to create a compelling Web site for a home business, family, or fun? Whether you're a student, aspiring designer, or entrepreneur, you can -- with Dreamweaver(r) and this easy-to-follow guide. Gain solid skills as you go from station to station in a series of clear-cut tutorials that cover site planning, registering a domain, formatting, and more. The last stop? Put your new site online and go live! Start your journey today on The L Line. * Define your goals and create a site plan * Learn the best ways to combine HTML and Cascading Style Sheets * Use layers, create forms, and make the site interactive * Master Web standards and the latest search engine optimization techniques All aboard for valuable online extras Visit The L Line Web site at www.wiley.com/go/thelline for valuable online supplementary materials: * Test bank with challenging review questions * PowerPoint slides with chapter outlines * Images and Web page files from the book * Practice exam answers * A CSS reference guide Along The L Line * Complete tutorial coverage with step-by-step instruction * Ample illustrations and examples * Real-world case studies, applications, and hints for avoiding pitfalls * Practice exams that let you evaluate your progress
Sue Jenkins is a Web designer, graphic designer, illustrator, teacher, and writer. For over ten years, she has provided Web and graphic design services to small and medium-sized businesses, consultants, writers, artists, and entrepreneurs through her company, Luckychair (www.luckychair.com). Jenkins designs and manufactures her own line of greeting cards and licenses her illustrations worldwide. Since 2004, she has been teaching courses in Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator at the computer software training center, Noble Desktop, in New York City, and writing technical articles for the online e-zine, TechTrax. Sue recently moved with her son and husband, a philosophy professor, to Little Rock, Arkansas, from New York City.
Preface.
Chapter 1: Starting with a Plan.
Chapter 2: Defining Your Audience.
Chapter 3: Pulling Together the Content.
Chapter 4: Choosing Development Tools and Techniques.
Chapter 5: Registering a Domain and Getting a Hosting Plan.
Chapter 6: Defining the Site’s Look and Feel.
Chapter 7: Mocking Up the Design.
Chapter 8: Optimizing Graphics.
Chapter 9: Working with Web Standards (HTML/XHTML/CSS/508).
Chapter 10: Using Search Engine Optimization Techniques.
Chapter 11: Building Basic Pages.
Chapter 12: Page Formatting with CSS.
Chapter 13: Creating Navigation Systems.
Chapter 14: Layers- versus Tables-based Layouts.
Chapter 15: Using Templates and Server-Side Includes (SSIs).
Chapter 16: Creating Forms.
Chapter 17: Making the Site Interactive.
Chapter 18: Testing, Testing, Testing.
Chapter 19: Code Validation and Compliance.
Chapter 20: Taking the Site to the Web.
Appendix A: CSS Attributes.
Appendix B: Exam Answer Appendix.
Index.
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