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- Creating a website / by MacDonald, Matthew,author.(CARDINAL)278735;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 13: Blogs -- Understanding blogs -- Popular blogs -- Syndication -- Blog hosting and software -- Getting started with blogger -- Creating a blog -- Creating formatted posts -- Managing a blog -- Tweaking common settings -- Configuring your blogger profile -- Giving your blog a custom domain name -- Customizing your template -- Managing comments -- Chapter 14: Making Money With Your Site -- Money-making the Web way -- Google AdSense -- Signing up for AdSense -- AdSense interface -- Creating an ad -- Placing ads in your Web pages -- Google-powered searches -- Amazon associates -- Signing up as an associate -- Generating associate links -- PayPal merchant tools -- Signing up with PayPal -- Accepting payments -- Building a shopping cart -- Withdrawing your money -- Chapter 15: JavaScript: Adding Interactivity -- Understanding JavaScript -- Server-side and client-side programming -- Scripting languages -- JavaScript 101 -- <script> element -- Variables -- Functions -- External script files -- Dynamic HTML -- HTML objects -- Events -- Image rollovers -- Collapsible text -- Interactive forms -- Scripts on the Web -- Finding a simple script -- JavaScript libraries -- Web widgets -- Chapter 16: Fancy Buttons And Menus -- Fancy buttons -- Creating your button pictures -- Making a rollover effect with CSS -- Picture-with-text buttons -- Picture-less buttons -- Fancy menus -- Do-It-yourself collapsible menus -- Third-party menus -- Chapter 17: Audio And Video -- Understanding multimedia -- Linking, embedding, and hosting -- Types of multimedia files -- Basic background music -- <embed> element -- Embedded audio options -- Flash MP3 players -- Premiumbeat player: playing a song list -- Yahoo player: playing all your links -- Flashtrak loops -- Video clips -- Preparing video -- Linking to and embedding video -- Flash video -- Video in HTML5 -- Uploading your videos to YouTube -- Signing up with YouTube -- Preparing a video -- Uploading a video -- Watching a video -- Appendix A: HTML Quick Reference -- Appendix B: Useful Websites -- Index.Chapter 6: Style Sheets -- Style sheet basics -- Three types of styles -- Anatomy of a rule -- Attaching a style sheet to a page -- Using an internal style sheet -- Using inline styles -- Cascade -- Inheritance -- More powerful selectors -- Class selectors -- id selectors -- Colors -- Specifying a color -- Finding the right color -- Text alignment and spacing -- Alignment -- Spacing -- White space -- Basic fonts -- Specifying a font -- Finding the right font -- Font sizes -- Embedded fonts -- Web formats for fonts -- Using a font kit -- Using your own fonts -- Borders -- Basic borders -- Making better borders -- Using borders with tables -- Tutorial: building a style sheet -- Creating a well-structured style sheet -- Saving work with the <div> element -- Saving work with contextual selectors -- Chapter 7: Adding Graphics -- Understanding images -- <img> element -- Alternate text -- Picture size -- File formats for graphics -- Putting pictures on colored backgrounds -- Images and styles -- Inline images in text -- Borders -- Wrapping text around an image -- Adding captions -- Background images -- Techniques with graphics -- Graphical text -- Backgrounds for other elements -- Graphical bullets in a list -- Finding free art -- Chapter 8: Linking Pages -- Understanding the anchor -- Internal and external links -- Relative links and folders -- Changing link colors and underlining -- Mailto links -- Image links and image maps -- Adding bookmarks -- When good links go bad -- Site management -- Link checkers -- Using redirects -- Chapter 9: Page Layout -- Challenge of screen space -- Style-based layout -- Structuring pages with the <div>element -- Floating boxes -- Fixed boxes -- Creating a layout with multiple columns -- Building a fixed-width layout -- Creating a resizable layout -- Maximum width: the safety net -- Stretching column height -- Super-flexible sites: the Zen of Web design -- Few more layout techniques -- Layering -- Combining absolute and relative positioning -- Sizing tables -- Chapter 10: Multipart Pages -- Understanding multipart pages -- Server-side includes -- Page templates -- Understanding page templates -- Creating a new page template -- Anatomy of a page template -- Using a page template -- Chapter 11: Introducing Your Site To The World -- Your Website promotion plan -- Making your site search-engine friendly -- Choose meaningful page titles -- Include a page description -- Supply alternate text for all your images -- Use descriptive link text -- Don't try to cheat -- Registering with directories -- Open directory project -- Yahoo directory -- Registering with search engines -- Rising up in the search rankings -- Hiding from search engines -- Google Webmaster tools -- Tracking visitors -- Understanding Google analytics -- Signing up for Google analytics -- Examining your Web traffic -- Chapter 12: Website Promotion -- Spreading the word -- Shameless self-promotion -- Google places -- Google adwords -- Return visitors -- Transforming a site into a community -- Fostering a Web community -- Website community tools -- Email newsletters -- Twitter -- Groups -- Facebook --Missing credits -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Preparing For The Web -- Introducing the World Wide Web -- Web browsers -- Web servers -- Planning a Website -- Types of sites -- Lifespan of your site -- Practice good design -- Ingredients of a Website -- Chapter 2: Creating Your First Page -- Introducing HTML: The Language of the Web -- Cracking open an HTML file -- Seeing the HTML of a live Web page -- Creating an HTML file -- HTML, XHTML, and HTML5 -- HTML tags -- What's in a tag -- Understanding elements -- Nesting elements -- HTML document -- Document type definition -- Basic skeleton -- Adding content -- Structuring text -- Where are all the pictures? -- 10 most important elements (and a few more) -- Checking your pages for errors -- Chapter 3: Putting Your Page On The Web -- How Web hosting works -- Understanding the URL -- How browsers analyze a URL -- Domain names -- Choosing the right domain name -- Searching for a name -- Registering your name -- Free domain names -- Getting Web space -- Assessing your needs -- Choosing your host -- Free Web hosts -- Transferring files -- FTP -- Browser-based uploading -- Chapter 4: Power Tools -- Choosing your tools -- Types of Web page editors -- Finding a free Web page editor -- Professional HTML editors -- Working with your HTML editor -- Starting out -- Multiple views -- Creating a Web page in code view -- Creating a Web page in WYSIWYG view -- Managing a Website -- Defining a site in Expression Web -- Uploading a site in Expression Web -- Defining a site in Dreamweaver -- Uploading a site in Dreamweaver -- Chapter 5: Text Elements -- Understanding text and the Web -- Logical structure vs physical formatting -- CSS (cascading style sheets) -- HTML elements for basic text -- Paragraphs -- Line breaks -- Headings -- Horizontal lines -- Preformatted text -- Quotes -- Divisions and spans -- HTML elements for lists -- Ordered lists -- Unordered lists -- Definition lists -- Nesting lists -- HTML elements for tables -- Basic table -- Cell spans -- Inline formatting -- Text formatting: italics and bold -- Few more formatting elements -- Special characters -- Non-English languages --Overview: Think you need an army of skilled programmers to build a website? Think again. With nothing more than an ordinary PC, some raw ambition, and this book, you'll learn how to create and maintain a professional-looking, visitor-friendly site. This Missing Manual gives you all the tools, techniques, and expert advice you need. Plan your site: create web pages by learning the basics of HTML and HTML5; Control page design with CSS: format text, images, links, tables, and other elements; Attract visitors: ensure that people can find your site through popular search engines; Build a community: add forums, fresh content, and a feedback form to encourage repeat visits; Get smart: use free tools to identify your site's strengths and weaknesses; Create your own blog: post your musings with a free blog-hosting service; Bring in cash: host Google ads, sell Amazon's wares, or push your own products; Add pizzazz: include audio, video, interactive menus, and more.
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- Teach yourself visually web design / by Huddleston, Rob.(CARDINAL)558345;
Chapter 1: Tools Of Web Design And Planning Your Site -- Brief history of the web -- Understanding browsers -- Visual design tools -- Code-based tools -- Graphics programs -- Understanding the importance of planning your site -- Understanding your audience -- Gather your materials -- Plan your navigation structure -- Plan your file structure -- Chapter 2: Getting Started With HTML -- Introduction to HTML -- Create your first web page -- Save your web page -- Preview a page in a browser -- Declare your document type -- Add headings -- Add paragraphs -- Apply logical formatting -- Understanding URLs and file paths -- Link to other pages in your site -- Link to pages on the web -- Link within a page -- Link to an e-mail address -- Link to other document types -- Show tool tips for links -- Chapter 3: Creating Images -- Understanding image formats -- Legally acquiring stock images -- Understanding image optimization -- Download a stock image from the web -- Get to know the Photoshop interface -- Get to know the Photoshop Elements interface -- Use Photoshop to fix colors -- Crop and resize an image in Photoshop -- Save an image for the web in Photoshop -- Open an image for the web in Photoshop -- Open an image for editing in Photoshop elements -- Use Photoshop Elements to fix colors -- Rotate an image in Photoshop Elements -- Crop an image in Photoshop Elements -- Resize an image in Photoshop Elements -- Save an image for the web in Photoshop Elements -- Get to know the Fireworks interface -- Get to know the Illustrator interface -- Create a button in Fireworks -- Save an image for the web in Fireworks -- Create a logo in Illustrator -- Save an Illustrator image for the web -- Add an image to your web page -- Make your images accessible -- Use images as links -- Chapter 4: Formatting Your Pages -- Introduction to CSS -- Create an embedded style sheet -- Understanding units of measurement -- Set the font and text size on your page -- Understanding color on the web -- Determine a color scheme using Kuler -- Set text color -- Set a background color -- Add a background image -- Control background image tiling -- Position background images -- Apply additional text formatting -- Indent and align text -- Apply spacing with padding -- Control whitespace with margins -- Specify widths -- Add borders -- Chapter 5: Advanced CSS -- Style multiple elements -- Format text with spans -- Group elements with divs -- Apply styles with classes -- Apply styles with IDs -- Use contextual selectors -- Use pseudo-elements -- Use pseudo-classes -- Create an external style sheet -- Link a style sheet to a page -- Use the cascade -- Chapter 6: Laying Out Pages -- Set up your page for CSS layouts -- Float elements -- Use margins and padding to fix float problems -- Work with overflow -- Chapter 7: Adding Tables And Lists -- Add data tables -- Format tables with CSS -- Create complex tables -- Add a header row -- Add table sections -- Add an unordered list -- Add an ordered list -- Style lists -- Chapter 8: Creating A Page Visually In Dreamweaver -- Introduction to Dreamweaver's interface -- Define a site in Dreamweaver -- Create a new document -- Replace the logo placeholder -- Replace the main content -- Replace the content in the sidebar and footer -- Add navigation -- Add images -- Insert a Photoshop image -- Edit a Photoshop image in Dreamweaver -- Modify CSS -- Add new styles -- Preview the page using live view -- Preview the page in a browser -- Preview the page in other browsers using BrowserLab -- Chapter 9: Adding Interactivity And Multimedia -- Introduction to JavaScript and Ajax -- Embed JavaScript in HTML -- Write a function -- Change the visibility of an object -- Create a menu using Spry -- Create a calendar control with YUI -- Create an image gallery with jQuery -- Create animation using Flash Professional -- Publish a Flash movie -- Add a Flash movie to your page in Dreamweaver -- Convert a video to Flash video -- Add Flash video usFrom the Publisher: The mechanics of Web design made easy for visual learners. An effective Web site combines good graphic design principles with a functional user interface. This colorful, step-by-step guide shows visual learners how to plan, develop, and publish a site, all with easy-to-follow lessons. Each task is illustrated with screen shots accompanied by numbered steps. You'll learn all the tools and techniques for creating great-looking Web sites that users will love. -- Good Web design incorporates basic graphic design principles as well as the techniques required to make a site easy to navigate and user-friendly -- Those who learn best when someone shows them how will quickly get up to speed with the full-color screen shots and step-by-step illustrations in this visual guide -- Covers planning a site, creating eye-popping content with popular Adobe tools, building in functionality with HTML and CSS, testing the site, taking it live, and keeping it up to date -- Companion Web site features code and design examples for experimentation -- If you find learning easier when someone shows you how to do something, you'll quickly learn to build Web sites with Teach Yourself VISUALLY Web Design.
- Subjects: Dreamweaver (Computer file); Cascading style sheets.; Relational databases.; Web site development.; Web sites; Web sites;
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- Ruby wizardry : an introduction to programming for kids / by Weinstein, Eric,author.(CARDINAL)618604;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. What this book's about : Why learn programming (and why Ruby)? ; All adults on deck: installing Ruby ; Achievement unlocked: Ruby installed! ; Putting on the Ruby slippers ; Getting to know IRB ; Using a text editor and the Ruby command ; When to use IRB and when to use a text editor ; The prompts used in this book ; Into the shiny red yonder -- 2. The king and his string : A short yarn ; A bit more about variables ; Ruby operators ; A smallish project for you -- 3. Pipe dreams : The apprentice plumber's dilemma ; Writing and running Ruby scripts ; His majesty's flow control ; Improving flow_rate.rb with fancier logical operators ; A biggerish project for you -- 4. Staying in the loop : Ruby on monorails ; While loops ; Arrays ; Putting arrays and loops into action ; Your project, should you choose to accept it -- 5. Array of sunshine and hash on the range : Big Hank's hashery ; Arrays within arrays ; Even more array methods! ; Shift! Pop! Insert! ; Iterating with arrays ; Hash in the hashery ; Rollicking ranges ; Order up! -- 6. The (chunky) bacon to Ruby's hash : Symbols! ; The skinny on symbols ; Symbols and hashes, together at last ; The mid-morning rush ; What else can you do with symbols? -- 7. The magic of methods and blocks : A method to the madness ; Defining your own methods ; What is nil? ; Splat parameters ; Block methods ; Into the dragon's lair -- 8. Everything is an object (almost) : The subject of our story is an object ; Classes and objects ; Creating our first class, minstrel ; Variable scope ; Objects and self ; Methods and instance variables ; Dial-a-ballad, or the minstrel's delivery service -- 9. Inheriting the magic of Ruby : Her majesty's managerie ; A brush-up on classes ; Subclass and superclass ; Protecting the kingdom with GuardDogs and FlyingMonkeys ; The queen's machine -- 10. A horse of a different color : Utter panda-monium ; Creating modules ; Constants ; Extending your knowledge ; Mixins and inheritance ; Requiring another file ; Looking up constants ; A horse of a different color -- 11. Second time's the charm : Refactoring at the refactory ; Variable assignment tricks ; Crystal-clear conditionals ; When you need a case statement ; Simplifying methods ; De-duplicating code ; Re-refactoring -- 12. Reading, writing, and Ruby magic : File input and output ; Opening a file with Ruby ; Writing and adding to files ; Avoiding errors while working with files ; All loading docks, report for duty! -- 13. Follow the WEBrick road : Ruby and the Internet ; Using the open-uri Ruby Gem ; Investigating the kingdom's web server ; Beyond the kingdom walls -- 14. Where to go next : The big picture: what you know ; Additional resources and further reading ; Online and multimedia ; Additional topics -- A. Installing Ruby on Mac and Linux : Installing on Mac ; Installing on Linux -- B. Troubleshooting : Errors running Ruby scripts ; Errors using IRB."A playful, illustrated tale that will teach you how to program in Ruby by taking you on a fantastical journey. As you follow the adventures of young heroes Ruben and Scarlet, you'll learn real programming skills"--Page 4 of cover.870L
- Subjects: Computer programming; Object-oriented programming (Computer science); Ruby (Computer program language);
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- Cafe Kichijouji [manga] / by Miyamoto, Yuki.(CARDINAL)398353; Negishi, Kyōko,artist.(CARDINAL)607288;
"The five most frenzied waiters in history are back! When they're not breaking an entire dishwasher full of plates and glasses (or each other's heads) they're trying to tame a strange little girl who loves to cry 'Papa!' and avoid bullies with hot-bun bribes. And did we mention the secret love letters? Better ask your server for a second course--this looks to be the tastiest mash-up on the Cafe Kichijouji menu!:--From publisher's web site.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Comics (Graphic works); Coffeehouses;
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- Linux all-in-one / by Dulaney, Emmett A.,author.(CARDINAL)372883;
Book 1: Getting started with Linux -- Introducing Linux -- Installing Linux -- Troubleshooting and configuring Linux -- Trying out Linux -- Book 2: Linux desktops -- GNOME and its derivatives -- The KDE plasma desktop -- Commanding the shell -- Navigating the Linux file system -- Introducing Linux applications -- Using text editors -- Book 3: Networking -- Connecting to the Internet -- Setting up a local area network -- Going wireless -- Managing the network -- Book 4: The Internet -- Browsing the Web -- Using FTP -- Hosting Internet services -- Managing mail servers -- Managing DNS -- Book 5: Administration -- Introducing basic system administration -- Managing users and groups -- Managing file systems -- Working with Samba and NFS -- Book 6: Security -- Introducing Linux security -- Securing Linux -- Vulnerability testing and computer security audits -- Book 7: Scripting -- Introductory shell scripting -- Working with advanced shell scripting -- Programming in Linux -- Book 8: Linux certification -- Studying for the Linux Essentials certification exam -- Studying for the CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI certification exams -- Other Linux certifications.Whether you just want to learn more about the number-one open source operating system or you're studying for Level 1 Linux certification, this one-stop reference has everything you need. Eight task-oriented minibooks explain the different distributions, using Linux on desktops, networking, administration, security, scripting, and much, much more!
- Subjects: Linux.; Operating systems (Computers); Computer science.;
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- Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 / by Boehm, Anne,author.(CARDINAL)549608; Ruvalcaba, Zak,author.(CARDINAL)272676;
Includes index.The essential concepts and skills -- Page layout and responsive web design -- More HTML and CSS skills as you need them -- Web design and deployment -- Other skills for professional web developers -- Appendixes."This 4th Edition updates and improves all the HTML and CSS content in the book...and it adds coverage of Flexible Box and Grid Layout, two new CSS3 ways to implement page layouts. So whether you're a web designer, a JavaScript programmer, a server-side programmer, or a rookie, this book delivers all the HTML and CSS skills that you need on the job. This book begins with an 8-chapter hands-on course that teaches you HTML and CSS from scratch, including the latest HTML5 and CSS3 features. This short course ends with a chapter that teaches you how to use fluid design and media queries to implement Responsive Web Design so your pages will look good and work right on any screen, from phone to tablet to desktop. After that, the unique design of this book lets you go on to any other chapter to learn new skills whenever you need them. For example, chapters 9 and 10 show you how to use Flexible Box and Grid Layout. Chapter 13 shows you how to work with forms and data validation. Chapter 14 shows you how to enhance a site with video clips. Chapter 16 shows you how to use CSS3 transitions, transforms, and animations. Chapters 17 and 18 show you how to design and deploy a website. Chapters 19 and 20 introduce other professional skills like how to use JavaScript and jQuery and how to use development tools like Bootstrap, SASS, and Emmet. And after you've learned all the skills that you need, this book becomes the best on-the-job reference you ve ever used." --
- Subjects: HTML (Document markup language); Cascading style sheets.; Web site development.;
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- PHP and MySQL web development : a beginner's guide / by Matthews, Martin S.,author. ;
Machine generated contents note: Part I: Getting Ready -- Ch 1: Setting Up Your Programming Workstation -- Ch 2: Building Web Pages with HTML -- Ch 3: Using CSS and Templates -- Ch 4: Adding Dynamic Elements with JavaScript -- Part II: Exercising the Server with PHP -- Ch 5: Introduction to PHP -- Ch 6: Fundamentals of PHP -- Ch 7: Reading and Writing Files -- Ch 8: User Authentication and Error Handling -- Part III: Creating and Using a Relational Database with MySQL -- Ch 9: Introduction to Databases, SQL, and MySQL -- Ch 10: Fundamentals of MySQL -- Ch 11: Adding, Modifying, and Deleting Tables and Records -- Part IV: Powering Databases with PHP and MySQL -- Ch 12: Connecting to and Accessing a MySQL Database with PHP -- Ch 13: Registering Users and Responding to Their Needs -- Ch 14: Providing For and Handling Online Purchases."This step-by-step tutorial shows you how to use PHP and MySQL to power websites with dynamic content. PHP and MySQL Web Development: A Beginner's Guide takes you from building static pages to ones with PHP and MySQL dynamic elements. Hands-on projects get you started using new skills right away!This solutions-oriented book is organized around real-world web scenarios that demonstrate the use of PHP and MySQL. These scenarios can be directly used to build web pages with dynamic content. Security topics such as validation, authentication, and encryption are addressed throughout. Each chapter teaches practical techniques that can be immediately applied Covers the basics of what drives many of today's most popular sites Ready-to-use code examples from the book available for download "--
- Subjects: PHP (Computer program language); MySQL (Electronic resource); Web site development.;
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- Finding government information on the Internet : a how-to-do-it manual / by Maxymuk, John.(CARDINAL)208646;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. The GPO and the Federal Depository Library Program in the Information Age: Past, Present, and Future -- 2. Maintaining Free Public Access to Government Information: The Defeat of the "West Provision" in the Paperwork Reduction Act -- 3. The National Information Infrastructure and the GPO: From the Perspective of the Regional Public Library -- 4. Administering World Wide Web Home Pages and Gopher Menus -- 5. The Online Interactive Service of GPO ACCESS: WAIS and SWAIS -- 6. Fulfilling the GPO Access Mandate: The Federal Bulletin Board Service and the GPO Locator -- 7. Legal, Legislative, and Regulatory Information -- 8. Trade and Business Information -- 9. Government Resources for the Social Sciences and Humanities -- 10. Health, Medicine, and the Environment: Selected U.S. Government Resources -- 11. Government Science and Technology Resources -- 12. Images and Graphics Files -- 13. State and Local Government Information: Issues and Initiatives -- 14. International and Foreign Government Information -- Appendix A: World Wide Web Pages Cited -- Appendix B: Gophers Cited -- Appendix C: Telnet and FTP Servers Cited.Presents a guide to government information on the Internet in three sections: topics, discussing access to government information; tools, showing how to use the internet ; and treasures, highlighting resources.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electronic government information; Internet;
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- Purses and poison : A Haley Randolph mystery by Howell, Dorothy(Dorothy A.)(CARDINAL)557615;
"When Haley arrives at the Holt's employee luncheon and fashion show, she spies a sick server hiding in the stock room. Deciding to help out, Haley grabs a uniform. Besides she might score some points with her sort-of boyfriend and store owner Ty Cameron. The catered array of food and personalized fruit bouquets from Edible Elegance-- her mom's latest business venture-- is a hit until top fashion model and Ty's ex-girlfriend Claudia Gray is found dead in the ladies room. It's going to take more than a Chanel sample sale to ease Haley's panic once she learns Claudia's been poisoned. With homicide detectives looking for the 'missing server,' Haley's whereabouts unaccounted for during the luncheon and Edible Elegance gone sour, she'd better uncover the tainted truth-- quick!" -- from author's web site.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Humorous fiction.; Department stores; Handbags; Models (Persons); Murder; Randolph, Haley (Fictitious character);
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- Using XML / by Phillips, Lee Anne.(CARDINAL)534508;
Includes index.System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Windows 95/98/NT, 486DX or higher; CD-ROM drive.
- Subjects: XML (Document markup language);
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