Networking & the Internet - Mac Users, General & Miscellaneous Networking & Telecommunications, Web Servers
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Overview
This book is a fast and easy guide for turning your Macintosh into a World Wide Web site. With this book and the enclosed CD-ROM, you can create your own Web page in a matter of hours: a brief overview of the origin and rapid growth of the World Wide Web; the nuts and bolts details you need to connect with your Internet provider; everything you need to know to write great HTML code for Web page design; all the setup and configuration information you need for your Web server, including important details about security, clickable maps and buttons, client-server architecture, and CGIs (common gateway interfaces) and how they connect to common database applications; interviews with WebMasters such as Chuck Shotton, developer of WebSTAR (formerly MacHTTP); a WebMaster Web site that will keep you up to date with all the latest tools, applications, and Web resources at your fingertips; a wealth of WebMaster information, such as useful Internet mailing lists, newsgroups, key Web site locations, and pointers to every Internet resource a WebMaster would ever need; and all the tips you need to maximize your Web site's performance, as well as how to announce it to the world. And if that's not enough...CD-ROM enclosed.Editorials
Booknews
A book/CD-ROM guide to turning a home Macintosh into a World Wide Web site. Covers connecting with an Internet provider, writing HTML code for Web page design, and setup and configuration information, and includes interviews with Web experts and a glossary. Appendices list Internet providers and WebMaster applications and tools and Netscape extensions to HTML, and explains how to announce a new site. The accompanying CD-ROM contains shareware for setting up a Web site. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
February 1, 1997
Publisher
AP Professional
Pages
525
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780124456020