Building Your Own Website: Everything You Need to Reach Your Audience on the Web |  | Authors: Stephen Arrants, Susan Peck Publisher: O'Reilly Media Category: Book
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ISBN: 1565922328 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.713769 UPC: 636920923404 EAN: 9781565922327 ASIN: 1565922328
Publication Date: September 1, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Building Your Own WebSite is a hands-on reference for Windows(R) 95 and Windows NT(TM) users who want to host a site on the Web or on a corporate intranet. This step-by-step guide will have you creating live Web pages in minutes. You'll also learn how to connect your Web to information in other Windows applications, such as word processing documents and databases. Building Your Own WebSite is packed with examples and tutorials on every aspect of Web management:- Configuring your Web server to publish over the Internet, on a company-wide network, or both
- Using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) to create Web pages
- Creating clickable image maps
- Indexing and searching your Web
- Remote administration
- Multi-homing (virtual servers)
- Controlling access to your site
You also get the highly acclaimed WebSite(TM) 1.1, selected as the best Windows Web server software by PC Computing, Windows NT Magazine, and the Visual Basic Programmer's Journal. WebSite 1.1 includes all of the software you need for Web publishing.
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| Customer Reviews: Generally Good June 3, 2000 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
The book was quite an interesting read on shifting web content off the web towards other media, namely CDROM. It's interesting to see how various other mediums can be used to transmit similar ideas and their impact, and this book covers this aspect quite well.
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