Web Design For Teens
by Maneesh Sethi /
2004 / English / PDF
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"Web Design for Teens" focuses on the creation and design of Web
sites. Using HTML and some basic Web design programs, the book
teaches the reader how to skillfully go from a blank slate (such as
in Notepad) to a professionally designed Web site. As more and more
teenagers and preteens learn about Web sites early in their school
years, there is clearly a market for this teen-focused book.
Schools are teaching HTML and Web design as early as fifth and
sixth grade. Starting with the basics, readers learn the components
of a clean web site and what goes into it. Readers then continue on
to HTML, Web site design and to how to purchase a domain name as
well as host a Web site so others can view it on the Internet.
Readers will also be able to take the lessons from the book and
build upon them to create even better and more complex sites. In
addition, the book provides some directions on how to expand a Web
site through JavaScript, Perl, or other scripting languages.
Written from the perspective of a teen who, himself, has found
success in the world of technology, this book appeals to the young
reader in an informative, yet accessible, tone.
"Web Design for Teens" focuses on the creation and design of Web
sites. Using HTML and some basic Web design programs, the book
teaches the reader how to skillfully go from a blank slate (such as
in Notepad) to a professionally designed Web site. As more and more
teenagers and preteens learn about Web sites early in their school
years, there is clearly a market for this teen-focused book.
Schools are teaching HTML and Web design as early as fifth and
sixth grade. Starting with the basics, readers learn the components
of a clean web site and what goes into it. Readers then continue on
to HTML, Web site design and to how to purchase a domain name as
well as host a Web site so others can view it on the Internet.
Readers will also be able to take the lessons from the book and
build upon them to create even better and more complex sites. In
addition, the book provides some directions on how to expand a Web
site through JavaScript, Perl, or other scripting languages.
Written from the perspective of a teen who, himself, has found
success in the world of technology, this book appeals to the young
reader in an informative, yet accessible, tone.