ISBN
002864316X
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387
PAGES
APPROX<p>
fifth
edition
The
Complete
Idiot's
Guide
to
Creating
a
Web
Page
Offers
quick
and
easy
guidance
for
designing
and
creating
Web
pages.
Explains
HTML
basics
and
Netscape
extensions
and
how
to
work
with
images,
create
forms,
put
your
page
on
the
Web,
and
spruce
up
your
page.
Softcover.
CD-ROM
included.
Tables
of
Contents
(guide
only
not
checked)
Part
1:
Creating
Your
First
Web
Page
1
108
HTML?
Hard?
Hah!
Here's
proof
Laying
the
Foundation:
The
Basic
Structure
of
a
Web
Page
15
14
Pouring
the
concrete
for
that
dream
home
page
you've
always
wanted
to
build
From
Buck-Naked
to
Beautiful:
Dressing
Up
Your
Page
29
18
HTML
fashion
tips
that'll
turn
your
web
page
into
a
real
looker!
The
Gist
of
a
List:
Adding
Lists
to
Your
Page
47
12
Compulsive
list-makers
will
be
happy
to
know
that
HTML
includes
no
less
than
three
types
of
lists.
This
chapter
takes
you
through
the
tags
Making
the
Jump
to
Hyperspace:
Adding
Links
59
10
A
web
page
without
links
is
like
a
room
without
windows.
This
chapter
shows
you
how
to
keep
your
pages
from
becoming
claustrophobic
A
Picture
Is
Worth
a
Thousand
Clicks:
Working
with
Images
69
16
Image
is,
apparently,
everything,
so
this
chapter
shows
you
how
to
give
your
pages
that
graphic
touch
The
Host
with
the
Most:
Choosing
a
Web
Hosting
Provider
85
10
Who
can
you
possibly
trust
to
serve
your
precious
pages
out
to
the
public?
This
chapter
will
help
you
decide
Publish
or
Perish:
Putting
Your
Page
on
the
Web
95
14
Now,
at
long
last,
you
get
to
foist
your
web
page
masterpiece
on
an
unsuspecting
world
Part
2:
A
Grab
Bag
of
Web
Page
Wonders
109
72
Images
Can
Be
Links,
Too
111
12
The
quick
pic
click
shtick:
how
to
turn
an
image
into
a
hypertext
link
Table
Talk:
Adding
Tables
to
Your
Page
123
16
Complete
coverage
of
the
HTML
tags
that
enable
you
to
turn
the
tables
on
your
web
pages
Making
Your
Web
Pages
Dance
and
Sing
139
10
Animations,
sounds,
video,
and
other
multimedia
marvels
Need
Feedback?
Create
a
Form!
149
18
This
chapter
shows
you
how
to
slap
up
a
form
for
feedback,
back
talk,
replies,
responses,
retorts,
or
rejoinders
Fooling
Around
with
Frames
167
14
The
Compartment
Department:
How
to
divide
the
browser
window
into
separate
areas,
each
with
its
own
web
page!
Part
3:
High
HTML
Style:
Working
with
Style
Sheets
181
44
A
Beginner's
Guide
to
Style
Sheets
183
12
Style
sheets
are
rapidly
redefining
how
folks
design
web
pages.
This
chapter
shows
you
what
all
the
fuss
is
about
Sheet
Music:
Styles
for
Fonts,
Colors,
and
Backgrounds
195
16
Using
style
sheets
to
make
page
formatting
ridiculously
easy
(and
to
perform
a
few
new
formatting
tricks)
The
Box
Model:
Styles
for
Dimensions,
Borders,
Margins,
and
More
211
14
Lots
more
style
sheet
shenanigans
to
keep
you
busy
Part
4:
Working
with
JavaScripts
and
Java
Applets
225
42
The
Programmable
Page:
Adding
JavaScripts
to
Your
Pages
227
16
Learn
what
this
JavaScript
stuff
is
all
about
and
how
to
add
scripts
to
your
pages
More
JavaScript
Fun
243
16
A
fistful
of
scripts
to
put
your
pages
into
a
higher
gear
Caffeinating
Your
Pages:
Adding
Java
Applets
259
8
How
to
give
your
web
pages
a
jolt
by
adding
Java
applets
Part
5:
Rounding
Out
Your
HTML
Education
267
42
Web
Page
Doodads
You
Should
Know
About
269
12
How
to
add
nifty
page
perks
such
as
a
search
feature,
chat
room,
or
bulletin
board
The
Elements
of
Web
Page
Style
281
16
A
truckload
of
HTML
do's
and
don'ts
to
make
sure
you
always
put
your
best
web
foot
forward
Some
HTML
Resources
on
the
Web
297
12
Billions
of
web
locales
for
graphics,
style
guides,
and
lots
more
Part
6:
Show
Me
the
Money:
Turning
Your
HTML
Skills
Into
Cash
309
66
Turning
Pro:
Becoming
a
Paid
Web
Designer
311
10
Everything
you
need
to
know
to
become
a
professional
web
designer
Joint
Ventures:
Working
with
Ads
and
Affiliate
Programs
321
12
Tips
and
techniques
for
making
money
from
bannerads
and
affiliate
programs
Selling
Stuff
Online
333
42
A
primer
on
setting
up
your
site
to
do
the
e-commerce
thing
A
Speak
Like
a
Geek
Glossary
343
10
A
crash
course
in
techno-babble
B
Frequently
Asked
Questions
About
HTML
353
14
A
long
list
of
common
HTML
posers,
conundrums,
stumpers,
and
mysteries
(and,
of
course,
their
answers)
C
The
CD:
The
Webmaster's
Toolkit
367
8
Descriptions
of
the
resources,
examples,
and
programs
that
have
been
stuffed
onto
the
CD