The first edition of Setting Up An Internet Site For Dummies helped thousands make the leap from creating occasional Web pages to creating whole business or organizational Web sites that are built to last. Now, because the Internet is the "movingest" target there ever was, authors Jason and Ted Coombs have completely updated their indispensable guide for this second edition. Here, you can find out how to take advantage of more than just the Web portion of the Internet by setting up FTP servers for uploading and downloading files; list servers for efficient, automated e-mail newsletters; newsgroup servers to provide lively discussion forums; and e-mail servers to keep people in touch. Setting Up An Internet Site For Dummies, 2nd Edition also serves up the latest information on everything from encryption and privacy to electronic commerce and site promotion. Plus, on the bonus CD-ROM accompanying the book, you get valuable software, including NetPresenz for FTP management on Macs; Wildcat! Interactive Net Server for Internet administration on Windows platforms; FirstClass Evaluation Server, an evaluation version of SoftArc's server management software for Macs and Windows; Claris Home Page 2.0, a trial version of the easy-to-use Web-authoring software for Macs and Windows; and Adobe PageMill 1.0, the popular Web-authoring software for Macs.
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The authors explain every aspect of developing an online site with the humor typical of the For Dummies series. In just one chapter, they relay the basics of writing your own Web page in HTML code better than many books devoted to the subject. They also discuss software that creates Web pages, but wisely stress the importance of knowing at least basic coding. Even complex topics, such as the use of forms, building a Web site from scratch on your own server, and the ins and outs of conducting actual business on the Web, become comprehensible enough for the average reader. The authors also show you how to find service providers who will do the things you cannot do yourself.
In addition to helping you set up features such as search engines, forms, and automatic mail responders, the authors also suggest content that can add extra functions, entertainment, and even profit to your site. The enclosed CD-ROM contains a variety of software for useful site creation and maintenance. --Elizabeth Lewis
David and Rhonda Crowder were selling hypertext systems in the days when you had to explain to people what the word hypertext meant. They have been involved in the online community for over a decade, when David was SysOp for the FidoNet BBS, Taliesin's Dream. netwelcome.com/">NetWelcome sites. LinkFinder holds a four-star rating from NetGuide magazine, and NetWelcome is the recipient of several awards, including NetGuide's Gold Site Award. David founded three Internet mailing lists that are now owned and run by Ziff-Davis. David and Rhonda have coauthored three other computer books. They live with their cats in Miami, Florida. ;
David and Rhonda Crowder were selling hypertext systems in the days when you had to explain to people what the word hypertext meant. They have been involved in the online community for over a decade, when David was SysOp for the FidoNet BBS, Taliesin's Dream. netwelcome.com/">NetWelcome sites. LinkFinder holds a four-star rating from NetGuide magazine, and NetWelcome is the recipient of several awards, including NetGuide's Gold Site Award. David founded three Internet mailing lists that are now owned and run by Ziff-Davis. David and Rhonda have coauthored three other computer books. They live with their cats in Miami, Florida. ;
Jason Coombs (jason@science.org) and Ted Coombs (tedc@science.org) lead an independent research and development laboratory called science. Together, they've cowritten six books about computer technology, including three in the ...For Dummies® series published by IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. (< They live and work near the Pacific Ocean in Encinitas, California, where they surf, scuba dive, and ocean kayak with the local dolphins. (And yes, in case you're wondering, they're father and son. Ted Coombs is the father and Jason is the son.)
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Jason Coombs (jason@science.org) and Ted Coombs (tedc@science.org) lead an independent research and development laboratory called science. Together, they've cowritten six books about computer technology, including three in the ...For Dummies® series published by IDG Books Worldwide, Inc. (< They live and work near the Pacific Ocean in Encinitas, California, where they surf, scuba dive, and ocean kayak with the local dolphins. (And yes, in case you're wondering, they're father and son. Ted Coombs is the father and Jason is the son.)
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