Web Design: Using iWeb
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The easiest and fastest way to build a website
This book leads you through iWeb® and allows you to create the website you want for your small business or family. There is no need for programming skills or experience. Anyone with a modern Mac computer can do this.
With the tips and techniques in this book, anyone regardless of experience, can successfully create a beautiful and unique website. It will be easy to navigate and to share photos, stories, create blogs, albums, movies, podcasts and any other content. You can share your story with the world on your very own website.
You will learn:
How to edit, add and change content
How to create and maintain a blog
How to connect to Facebook®
How to create photo galleries and many
other features of web design.
This is the book that will allow you to be your own web master and save you hundreds of dollars each year.
George Strout
I started writing in college and was published in the college literary publication. That gave me the "bug" for writing.I graduated from Defiance College in Defiance, Ohio, with a BA in history and political science and did graduate work in history at Bowling Green State University. My memberships included the Ohio Historical Society and Phi Alpha Theta (history honor society).With over thirty years experience in using Apple computers and programming, it is a natural evolution to writing a book on web design.Now, in my second career, I have taken up the pen again and written two novels and am working on three new nonficton projects.The completion of Web Design: Using iWeb is my first book to reach the market and is available in all ebook formats. Look for ISBN 978-1-4524-6872-3 to find the format you need.Please check my blog on writing and retirementI will try to keep it current and interesting. Please feel free to email me with your comments, suggestions and ideas.You can also follow my activities at my Amazon.com Author’s page.
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Web Design - George Strout
Web Design:
Using iWeb®
A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Your Website
By
George L. Strout
****
Copyright 2011 by George L. Strout
Published by George L. Strout
Smashwords Edition
All rights reserved
Smashwords Edition, License Notes
This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you are reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.
iWeb®, iPhoto®, MobileMe® and Apple® are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc.
Facebook® is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc.
This book is not affiliated with Apple, Inc.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Basics
Chapter 2 Working with the Inspector Menu
Chapter 3 The Menu Bar
Chapter 4 Widgets
Chapter 5 Publishing Options
Chapter 6 Customizing Your Site
Chapter 7 Appendix
Introduction
Welcome to the world of web design! In a very short time, you will be building your own professional-looking website. Having your own website can expand your personal and professional presence on the web. You can link your website, blog and Facebook page into an interlocked grouping that gives you and your contacts a professional and impressive web identity. Using iWeb® makes it fast and easy to do on your own.
Why create your own web site?
There are many reasons for creating your own web site. If you are engaged in any business from your own lawn service to house painting or running a small store, having your own site that you manage and control will help establish your presence in the community.
If you are involved in a volunteer organization or church, you can supply a web site for your club or organization very reasonably and have fun maintaining it for the group.
In today’s world, families and friends are often living in different parts of the world. A family web site can be a great way to keep in touch with each other and share photos and events. Consider having a blog page for each family member where they can post entries and photos relating to their activities and thoughts. Each blog can be a different theme, which reflects the individual personality of the writer. The combined web site will help to inform other family members across the country or around the world of what is happening back home.
This could be especially helpful to military families.
To see what kind of site you can build, visit: http://web.me.com/GLStrout/GLStrout/Welcome.html
This book will get you familiar with the ease and convenience of using Apple, Inc.’s iWeb® program to publish your website. The program is well designed and easy to use. It has a nice help area but you have to know what questions to ask to find the information. The purpose of this book, is to give you a step-by-step guide to the main features of iWeb® and help you get a website up and running as quickly as possible. You will learn some