The basics of Web design are easy to learn if you have the right teachers--such as Ann-Rae Vasquez-Peterson and Paul Chow. And with so much bad design on the Web, knowing what to do will automatically put you near the front of the pack. This book takes you through everything from basic design elements to planning a site to final design--just seven days worth of lessons to teach you how to design Web sites that sizzle. Included is a CD-ROM with all the book's source code, examples, and great software tools.
This step-by-step, full-color tutorial is loaded with graphics, tables, diagrams, and examples of what to do-and what not to do-when designing Web pages. Users will master the fundamentals of good page design-from typography fan layout to use of color and graphics-and learn how to apply them to the Web. In no time, they'll be creating eye-catching Web pages that present information effectively and guide visitors through their sites efficiently. - Provides Q&A sections, week-at-a-glance previews, and real-world exercises to make learning easy-and fun
- CD-ROM contains Internet Explorer 3.0, Microsoft ActiveX and HTML development tools, ready-to-use templates, graphics, scripts, Java applets, and ActiveX controls