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Learn the elements of designing a Web site that actually works for you and can be created in less than four hours.
Covers what the Web really is, what to put on your site to be successful, and how to link with the search engines quickly and easily.
Contains complete information about entering the world of e-commerce for free.
Covers what the Web really is, what to put on your site to be successful, and how to link with the search engines quickly and easily.
Contains complete information about entering the world of e-commerce for free.
Just for purposes of review, the Internet is simply a lot of computers that can talk to each other. They use the phone line systems, cable systems, fiber optics, and microwave systems to achieve this.
Within this enormous complex of computers lies a system known as the World Wide Web or simply the Web.
The Web, for all practical purposes, is a gigantic library of stored information that exists within the Internet complex and can be accessed by anyone who has a connection through the Internet itself.
Since the Web is a gigantic library, this means that a Web site is the electronic equivalent of a book.
To exemplify this, think about what you find in a regular library: books, tapes, audios, videos, price lists, catalogs, etc.
What do we find on the Web? The same stuff!
Before we proceed we need to define a few technical terms, not to make a genuine techno-geek out of you, but so that you understand the current vocabulary of the Web and its design.
To make sure that you understand the web and can make your own site quickly, easily, and inexpensively, we've broken the manual into seven sections to make it easy for you:
Within this enormous complex of computers lies a system known as the World Wide Web or simply the Web.
The Web, for all practical purposes, is a gigantic library of stored information that exists within the Internet complex and can be accessed by anyone who has a connection through the Internet itself.
Since the Web is a gigantic library, this means that a Web site is the electronic equivalent of a book.
To exemplify this, think about what you find in a regular library: books, tapes, audios, videos, price lists, catalogs, etc.
What do we find on the Web? The same stuff!
Before we proceed we need to define a few technical terms, not to make a genuine techno-geek out of you, but so that you understand the current vocabulary of the Web and its design.
- 1. The Web is a gigantic library
- 2. A Web site is electronic book
- 3. The person creating the Web site is the author
- 4. The person visiting the Web site is the reader-sometimes known as the client
- 5. The server is electronic bookshelf where our Web site is stored so that visitors have immediate access
- 6. The homepage is the starting or entry point into a site and the electronic equivalent of the cover of the book
To make sure that you understand the web and can make your own site quickly, easily, and inexpensively, we've broken the manual into seven sections to make it easy for you:
- General Stuff
- What’s In A Web Site?
- Multi-Media
- E-Commerce
- BLOGS
- Being Found
- How To Create A Free Web Site