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For technical support, please visit www.wiley.com/techsupport. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic books. Library of Congress Control Number: 2005921607 ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-8457-2 ISBN-10: 0-7645-8457-X Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1O/RR/QT/QV/IN 01_58457x ffirs.qxd 2/23/05 1:21 PM Page v About the Author Susannah Gardner is the co-founder and creative director of Hop Studios Internet Consultants [www.hopstudios.com], a Web design company specializing in custom Web solutions for content publishers. Her partner in life, crime and work, is Travis Smith, former editor of Variety.com. Susannah is also a freelance writer and author; she is the co-author of Dreamweaver MX 2004 for Dummies, from Wiley Publishing, and Teach Yourself Visually: Dreamweaver MX 2004, also from Wiley Publishing.
From 1997 to 2003, Susannah was an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California School for Communication, where she taught in the School of Journalism. Her classes in online publishing took students from zero to Web site in a semester. Prior to running Hop Studios, Susannah worked in the Online Journalism and Communication Program at the University of Southern California, writing curriculum, teaching, and conducting research at the intersection of technology and journalism. She was a senior editor of the Online Journalism Review [www.ojr.org], the media industrys only Internet-focused journalism publication. Susannah also spent four years at The Los Angeles Times, one of six editors responsible for launching that newspapers Web site. During her time at LATimes.com she established the sites multimedia lab, which produced ground-breaking Web audio, video and animation.
She also launched and edited MetaHollywood, an online-only publication that covered new Hollywood technology and was LATimes.coms single largest revenue source in 1998. Susannah earned bachelors degrees in Print Journalism and American literature at USC. Today she is pursuing a masters degree in Public Art Studies, examining issues that cross the traditional of boundaries of Internet publishing, journalism and art. To learn more about her Web design company, visit www.hopstudios.com. She keeps a personal blog at www.unfavorablepink.com, and a blog for this book at www.buzzmarketingforblogs.com. 01_58457x ffirs.qxd 2/23/05 1:21 PM Page vi 01_58457x ffirs.qxd 2/23/05 1:21 PM Page vii Dedication This book is for my partner and husband, Travis Smith, who supports me even when I make it impossible for him to do so.
Travis, I would not be who I am today without you. Authors Acknowledgments I have so many people to thank for making this book possible, and for having patience with me while I wrote it! First, hugs and thanks to my husband, Travis. His eagle editing eye and vora-cious appetite for blogs was a huge help and has improved this book to no end. It has fallen on Travis to keep our lives running smoothly when deadlines loomed, and he has done it all with quiet aplomb. Travis is also responsible for signing me up for my very first email account, and quite possibly for everything that followed. Thanks are also due to Janine Warner, friend and colleague, who invited me to co-author Dreamweaver MX 2004 For Dummies with her and started me down this road.
Whenever I had questions, no matter how neophyte, Janine shared her expertise with patience and grace and despite her own book deadlines! My long-suffering editor Beth Taylor has kept me on time, and fixed all those late-night typos, run-on sentences and general stupidities. This book would never have been possible without the persistence and determination of Melody Layne, acquisitions editor at Wiley (and a blogger!). Thanks also to my technical editor, Paul Chaney of Radiant Marketing, who kept me on the straight-and-narrow. There are many at Wiley Publishing whose names I dont know but who nonetheless played an important role in making this book possible: Thank you to all of you. I owe much to my friends, family and colleagues, all of whom were wonder-fully patient as I shifted work and life around in order to write. Thank you to my parents, Jan and Phil Gardner, my brother Matt, my sister Debbie, my mother-in-law Pat Smith, and my sister-in-law Virginia Smith.
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