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Having a clear, attractive, and easy-to-navigate website that allows users to quickly find what they want is essential for any organization-including a library. This workbook makes website creation easy-no HTML required.This book teaches all of the essentials for designing and creating a simple, professional-looking website for any library. By using cut-and-paste templates from familiar software programs, readers can create complex websites in short order-without learning confusing HTML coding. Three final chapters cover using style sheets, address the potential benefits of HTML5, and overview content management system based websites. By using this guidebook as a reference, even those without previous knowledge about web design will possess enough basic information to create a great web page-and, with a little practice, prepare a full library website.
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ContentsList of FiguresPreface Chapter 1: Quick Start Web DesignChapter 2: Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)Chapter 3: The HTML DocumentChapter 4: Displaying Text in Your HTML DocumentChapter 5: Images and Linking to other Web PagesChapter 6: Basic Style Sheets and Floating ImagesChapter 7: Lists, Lists, and More ListsChapter 8: Tables and their Creative UsesChapter 9: Forms for Patron InteractivityChapter 10: Web Page Navigation, Image Mapping and MarqueesChapter 11: More Fun with CSSChapter 12: XMLChapter 13: Content Management Systems, Mobile Applications and Things that Go Bump in the NightAppendix A: HTML Element SyntaxAppendix B: HTML Entity Relationship CharactersAppendix C: Cascading Style Sheets: CSS Properties and SyntaxIndex
About the author
Charles P. Rubenstein is Professor of Information Science and Engineering at the Pratt Institute's Graduate School of Information and Library Science. Since 1996, he has developed Web sites for professional societies and educational entities. A distinguished lecturer for the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Engineering Management Society, he has presented tutorials in India, Canada, Puerto Rico, and the United States.