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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.
Offers a basic textbook for short courses or workshops, or a
segment of a longer course that would cover advanced tools to
create websites Supplies a useful resource for readers with little
or no programming background as well as for librarians who need to
refresh or update their existing knowledge about web design
Clarifies the benefits and limitations of using commercially
available software tools for web design Utilizes a fictitious
library as an instruction example that underscores key points for
readers
This stand alone workbook is intended for individuals with an
interest in developing professional-looking websites without having
to learn HTML language. Using a typical Microsoft Windows
environment with cut and paste templates and examples, the book
helps users learn and understand some of the benefits and
limitations of commercially available software. It will be a handy
reference for busy librarians who need to refresh their memories
when they make additions, deletions, or add new material to their
websites. It may also be used as a handout when presenting a
workshop on Web design. If your library has little, if any,
technical support, and you have little, if any programming
background, this stand-alone workbook will help you create a simple
yet professional-looking website. Using a typical Microsoft Windows
environment with cut and paste templates and examples, you will
learn to understand some of the benefits and limitations of using
commercially available software tools.
(http://www.redroselibrary.com/)
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