8 Mar 2001
A book by John December and Mark Ginsburg fully on-line published on IT Knowledge. Explains development of information content for the World Wide Web. I got good ideas on what questions to ask before I start acctualy writing the pages, how the home page should look like... But I allso learned what CGI is. If one has intermmediate knowledge, this book can help putting all the peaces together in the process of planing, analysis, desing, implementation, promotion and maintenance.
Read the book | John December's site | IT Knowledge
This is Philip Greenspun's catalog
of the mistakes that he made while building more than 100 Web sites in the last five
years
. I cannot tell much, as I'm still reading the book. There are more
free books on Ars Digita.
Read the book | Philip Greenspun's site | Ars Digita books | Ars Digita
Recommendation by W3C. There are three ways to write HTML: strict, transitional, and frameset. Strict is how any SGML should be used - to describe content's structure, not how to visualy render that content. Transitional is what MSIE and Netscape have turned HTML 3.2 into, and what it is today. Frameset is when one uses frames. This documents defines elements and attributes of the language, and provides some authoring tips.
Read it | World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Recommendation by W3C. Cascading Style Sheets are a way to define how the page should look & feel. I don't see much sites realy exploring CSS1 or CSS2 for that purpose (which is opposite of pull-down menus combined with FONT tags). Commercial sites have good reasons for that, although.
Read it | World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Downloadable tutorial on Promotion World
for those totaly new to the promotion game
. It
got me to belive it's hard work to make the pages rate good on search engines. You
may allso want to visit all in the tutorial mentioned search engines and save their pages with URL
submition tips. But, promotion is not all around search engines, and neither is
the tutorial...
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