Explains Gassaway's approach to using the FUSION software to plan, design, and maintain sites on the World Wide Web. Describes not only the technology but also the good design principles behind a visually inspiring site. Includes case studies of a community site, a font magazine and catalogue, and a bicycle courier company. Highly and colorfully illustrated. No bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Weil and Baron offer the reader the fast-food approach to getting set up in electronic commerce. The CD-ROM contains prebuilt code in Perl, Java, and JavaScript and even a working version of NetObjects Fusion, a site management tool for graphic designers. The code ranges from counters and scrolling text to managing graphics and gaining remote access with Perl and JavaScript to a Perl-based online secure store. Recommended for technically confident users who want something to help with instant gratification. Gassaway presents a step-by-step approach to site design and management with NetObjects Fusion, the primary design tool used in the "24 Hours in Cyberspace" project, so you know it can handle large-scale projects. Via case studies, she walks nondesigners through the steps of using this powerful site management system. These two books work well together; a nice package for both understanding and doing the design and management of a visually compelling web site.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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