Chapter 1. Start Creating Websites
Chapter 2. Create Your First Website and Add Hyperlinks
Chapter 3. Styling Your Website with CSS
Chapter 4. Create Web Pages with Three Columns using CSS
Chapter 5. Create Web Pages with Four Columns using CSS
Chapter 6. Add Pictures to Websites
Chapter 7. Enhance the WebsiteChapter 8. Roll-over Menu Buttons
Chapter 9. Using Color Effectively
Chapter 10. Screen Size and Resolution, Templates, Rounded Corners
Chapter 11. A Vertical Menu with a Picture Gallery
Chapter 12. A Horizontal Menu with an Enlarged Picture Gallery
Chapter 13. More about Website Images: Create a New Appearance with TilesChapter 14. Vertical and Horizontal Menus on the Same Page: Colored Columns
Chapter 15. Create Tiles: Use Two New Tiles: Float-drop and the Box Model
Chapter 16. Create Tables for Data
Chapter 17. The Secret of Attractive and Useful Websites
Chapter 18. Design a Feedback Form
Chapter 19. Search Engine OptimizationChapter 20. Positioning Elements on a Web Page
Chapter 21. Save Time and Reduce Tedium
Chapter 22. More on Using the PHP include
Chapter 23. Receive Emails from a "Contact Us" Page
Chapter 24. Add Slideshows and Videos
Chapter 25. Create a Tab MenuChapter 26. Design a Drop-down Menu
Chapter 27. Drop Shadows
Chapter 28. Username and Password for a Members' Page
Chapter 29. Create a Printable Order Form
Chapter 30. Add a Search Field to Your Website
Chapter 31. Styled Bullet Points
Chapter 32. Indicate Which Horizontal Menu Button has been ClickedChapter 33. Indicate Which Vertical Menu Button has been Clicked
Chapter 34. Creating Multi-Row Menus and Picture Galleries
Chapter 35. Building Responsive Websites for Mobile Devices: Part 1
Chapter 36. Building Responsive Websites for Mobile Devices: Part 2
Chapter 37. Building Responsive Websites for Mobile Devices: Part 3Chapter 38. Building Responsive Websites for Mobile Devices: Part 4
Chapter 39. Avoiding Some of the Pitfalls of a CMS website
Chapter 40. Going Live and Validating your Website
Chapter 41. Quick Reference, Resources, Graphics Programs
Chapter 42. Installing and Using Text Editors
About the Author: Adrian resigned as a chartered design engineer and has been teaching in one form or another since 1982. He introduced computers into his work place in 1989 and taught the staff how to use them. In his present location, Colyton, Devon, UK, he has designed and produced websites for UK businesses and charities. He served as a computer technician to about 100 locals. He stopped visiting and teaching IT five years ago so that he could concentrate on his favorite occupation, designing websites. To avoid disappointing his former clients, he launched his free computer help website, Coly Computer Help. He also writes a monthly computer help page in a local magazine.Adrian has produced and maintained websites for 15 years through his website-design business, AM Web Design.
Adrian produces an on-line course for students who wish to learn how to design their own websites from scratch. The work sheets from that course and the helpful feedback from the students form the basis of this book.
Adrian is the author of: Practical HTML5 Projects; Apress May 2012; ISBN-13: 978-1-4302-4275-8Practical PHP and MySQL for Website Databases; Apress Dec 2013; ISBN-13: 978-1-4302-6076-9