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Webmaster BooksCascading Style Sheets (CSS) By Exampleby Steve Callihan Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a technology developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to, among other things, give Web Developers more control over the presentation of their pages.This review covers a recently released book from Que publishing, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) By Example, by Steve Callihan... [read more] Creating Web Pages for Dummies, Sixth Edition by Bud E. Smith If you've used the Web before and you're now ready to step out into the big wide online world with your own page, Creating Web Pages For Dummies, 6th Edition, is the place where you can nudge your wishes into reality. Without any previous experience (or painful technical instructions), you can get on track to tackling just enough HTML to format with the best of 'em, incorporating graphics, sound, and video into your pages, providing links to other sites, putting to good use Web publishing tools that can relieve your workload as well as designing and delivering pages that people will want to revisit... [read more] Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability by Steve Krug People won't use your web site if they can't find their way around it. Whether you call it usability, ease-of-use, or just good design, companies staking their fortunes and their futures on their Web sites are starting to recognize that it's a bottom-line issue. In Don't Make Me Think, usability expert Steve Krug distills his years of experience and observation into clear, practical--and often amusing--common sense advice for the people in the trenches (the designers, programmers, writers, editors, and Webmasters), the people who tell them what to do (project managers, business planners, and marketing people), and even the people who sign the checks... [read more] HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide by Elizabeth Castro It's important for anyone who creates Web sites--even those who rely on powerful editors like Dreamweaver or GoLive--to know HTML. The World Wide Web Consortium rewrote HTML as a subset of XML (dubbing it "XHTML 1.0") and the allowable code will eventually be stricter. Tags that are being phased out are labeled "deprecated"--current browsers can still handle them, but if you want your site to keep up with future browsers, not to mention conform to accessibility requirements, you will want to get on top of XHTML... [read more] Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB: A Developer's Guide to J2EE Solutions by Budi Kurniawan Java for the Web with Servlets, JSP, and EJB is an excellent resource for intermediate to advanced level Java developers looking to greatly enhance their web application skills. Every facet of Java web development is tacked by the author in a very pragmatic way, first by introducing real-world business scenarios and then providing detailed solutions to these issues explaining what technologies should be applied and why... [read more] Professional Web Design: Techniques and Templates by Clint Eccher, Eric Hunley, Erik Simmons Whether you are an intermediate Web designer looking to take your sites to the next level or a more experienced designer looking to improve your professional skills, you will find the tools to meet your needs in Professional Web Design: Techniques and Templates, Second Edition. This completely updated version of the best-selling book features the 50 professional-quality, license-free Web design templates from the original, as well as 15 new templates, all of which can be easily customized and extended... [read more] Professional Web Site Design from Start to Finish by Anne-Marie Concepcion If I gave you a box of carpentry tools, could you build me a house? While having the right tools to do a project is a great first step, you still need to learn the overall process of how and when to use those tools to achieve your goals, knowledge that few other web design books present... [read more] Web & Software Development :: A Legal Guide by Stephen Fishman The laws covering website and software development are complex and confusing, but if you don't untangle them, it could cost you thousands of dollars in attorneys' fees and lawsuits. Fortunately, Web & Software Development decodes this complex area of the law, thoroughly and in reader-friendly English... [read more] Web Design for Dummies by Lisa Lopuck Reference and guide to creating high-quality Web sites, for those with little or no experience. Explains the software and other tools needed to get started. The CD-ROM offers trial software and sample graphics from the text... [read more] Web Design on a Shoestring by Carrie Bickner With the struggling US economy, many businesses have had to implement steps to curb expenses and pinch pennies. One of the first areas to feel these cutbacks is the web site design and development group. Web Design on a Shoestring reveals all sorts of free or inexpensive resources that are available but unknown. Carrie Bickner shows you how any individual can do the things a team of web professionals are often brought in to do... [read more] Web Development with Java Server Pages by Duane K. Fields, Mark A. Kolb, Shawn Bayern Web Development with JavaServer Pages is truly an excellent and in-depth tutorial in the effective use of JSPs to build Web applications. Geared toward the Web designer or intermediate Java programmer who's making a transition to JSPs for the first time, this text contains a wealth of information on basic and advanced techniques... [read more] |