How to Set Up and Maintain a World Wide Web Site


Book Description

Creating a Web server site via the Internet can be a frustrating experience. This comprehensive guide covers all the essentials of designing, configuring, maintaining and expanding a Web site using the most popular software packages, CERN and NCSA. This World Wide Web guide will be an invaluable reference during all phases of a Web site's life span.




Designing, Building, and Maintaining Websites


Book Description

Most organizations, businesses, and schools, and even many individuals, have their own websites. Building a website draws on a number of different skills, and thus can be a valuable learning experience for students. This book introduces readers to the fundamentals of planning, designing, building, and launching their own websites. It simplifies complex concepts and encourages website creation and experimentation. It updates an earlier website-building edition with new guidance on cutting-edge technologies, including those for the mobile platforms that are more important than ever. Readers will also benefit from new content that acknowledges the importance and impact of social media.




How to Set Up and Maintain a Web Site


Book Description

The companion CD-ROM is packed with hundreds of freeware and shareware took for setting up a web site. It is nicely organized by function and operating system. Includes software for UNIX, Macintosh, and Windows.







Using the World Wide Web and Creating Home Pages


Book Description

Explains a variety of Web concepts in a practical manner, with an emphasis on the Web for libraries. Discusses the process of planning for and implementing a library/community, including an overview of the basics of the Web in simple, non-technical language; basic technical information needed to select and budget for an Internet connection that will support the Web; an explanation of how to train staff and patrons and encourage them to become Web-savvy; an outline of the planning process; how to design Web sites; and a primer of basic HTML text and graphic tags.




PHP and MySQL For Dummies


Book Description

Here's what Web designers need to know to create dynamic, database-driven Web sites To be on the cutting edge, Web sites need to serve up HTML, CSS, and products specific to the needs of different customers using different browsers. An effective e-commerce site gathers information about users and provides information they need to get the desired result. PHP scripting language with a MySQL back-end database offers an effective way to design sites that meet these requirements. This full updated 4th Edition of PHP & MySQL For Dummies gets you quickly up to speed, even if your experience is limited. Explains the easy way to install and set up PHP and MySQL using XAMPP, so it works the same on Linux, Mac, and Windows Shows you how to secure files on a Web host and how to write secure code Packed with useful and understandable code examples for Web site creators who are not professional programmers Fully updated to ensure your code will be compliant based on PHP 5.3 and MySQL 5.1.31 Provides clear, accurate code examples PHP & MySQL For Dummies, 4th Edition provides what you need to know to create sites that get results. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.




Serving the Web


Book Description

A book about the other side of the Web tells how to create and maintain your own Internet Web Server and set up a World Wide Web publishing operation, describing how the Web works and what software is available. Original. (All Users).




Web Site Administrators Survival Guide


Book Description

Written for users who are familiar with computers, but unfamiliar with choosing, installing, configuring, and administering a Web server. Coverage includes background information on the World Wide Web; choosing an Internet Service Provider; downloading, compiling, and running a Web server; providing Web presence for businesses; securing a Web site; creating CGI scripts; integrating a Web site with databases; setting up firewalls and proxy servers; analyzing Web site statistics; troubleshooting Web sites; and preventing server break- ins. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Creating Internet Entertainment


Book Description

Entertainment sites comprise the fastest growing segment of the Net. Even web masters at non-entertainment sites are fast discovering that they must add some sizzle to their sites to attract and retain users. This is the definitive guide to planning, creating, and operating an entertainment-based World Wide Web site. After defining the elements of an entertainment site, the book walks through its entire development and implementation, from targeting an audience to creating compelling content. The authors address both technical issues like selecting and maintaining the server as well as promoting and marketing the site for maximum exposure and profit. Includes CD-ROM with... * Connectivity software--a free custom package designed specifically for the book * Cutting-edge Web browser tools for enhanced video, audio, graphics and chat * Development tools, including HTML, sound and video editing tools.