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RapidWeaver allows users with any level of expertise to build beautiful and professional looking websites. The novice user will love the drag and drop, what you see is what you get interface. The advanced users will love that they can get down and dirty with some code when they need to.

This book covers all aspects of developing a website with RapidWeaver. Whether you want a family website to display photos from your latest vacation or a small business that is looking to increase your web presence, this book has got you covered. If you have a Mac and want a website, you need this book.

This book dives into all the components required to build a website with RapidWeaver. The first half of this book builds upon itself and shows you all of the basic building blocks that you will need to develop great websites. It starts off with a basic tour of RapidWeaver and gets you building your first webpage in the first chapter. The book progresses onto how to customize the look and feel of your website with themes and adding simple webpages with text and images all the way to blogs and photo galleries.

The second half of the book dives into more advanced topics that can really help you take your websites to the next level. This includes e-commerce, blogs, managing web content outside of RapidWeaver, Search Engine Optimization and even a little programming. By the end of this book, you will have a solid foundation that will allow you to build powerful websites.

Approach

This book is a step-by-step tutorial that includes all the project files and complete source code for all of the webpages created. Each tutorial has concise steps that will allow you to walk through them easily. Most tutorials will have an optional exercise for the more advanced users to take things to the next level.

Who this book is for

If you are a novice wanting to build your first website or an experienced user looking for a better way to develop your existing websites, then this book is for you. This book is perfect for iWeb users that are looking for something better. It's also great for advanced users who use applications like Dreamweaver and are looking for a simpler way to develop websites without sacrificing the ability to get into the code. Using this book, you can build entire websites without writing a single line of code. But if you know a little web programming then you will be able to take your websites to the next level.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 11, 2012
ISBN9781849692113
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RapidWeaver 5 Beginner's Guide
Author

Joe Workman

Joe Workman is an indie software developer who develops popular applications for Mac OS X and add-ons for RapidWeaver. Joe released his first RapidWeaver Stacks Add-on to the Mac community back in 2008. He has grown since then to become the largest RapidWeaver Add-on developer with over 100+ add-ons available. Joe soon branched out and released SafariTweet, the popular Safari Extension for Twitter. He has developed many popular Mac utilities but his flagship application is DomainBrain. DomainBrain helps users get all their domain- related data out of their brains and into a centrally managed location. Joe was born, raised and still currently lives in the SF Bay Area. Although he did have some wonderful years living in both Goiania, Brazil and London, England. He loves photography and coaching his son's soccer team. For more about Joe and his products, head over to his website at http://joeworkman.net

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