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You can easily create a professional-looking website with nothing more than an ordinary computer and some raw ambition. Want to build a blog, sell products, create forums, or promote an event? No problem! This friendly, jargon-free book gives you the techniques, tools, and advice you need to build a site and get it up on the Web.

The important stuff you need to know:

  • Master the basics. Learn HTML5, the language of the Web.
  • Design good-looking pages. Use styles to build polished layouts.
  • Get it online. Find a reliable web host and pick a good web address.
  • Use time-saving tools. Learn free tools for creating web pages and tracking your visitors.
  • Attract visitors. Make sure people can find your site through popular search engines like Google.
  • Build a community. Encourage repeat visits with social media.
  • Bring in the cash. Host Google ads, sell Amazons wares, or push your...
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    Matthew MacDonald is a science and technology writer with well over a dozen books to his name. Hes taken countless readers onto the Web with books like WordPress: The Missing Manual and HTML5: The Missing Manual. Hes also shown people just how strange they really are with the mind-bending weird science of Your Brain: The Missing Manual and Your Body: The Missing Manual.

    About the Creative Team

    Peter McKie (editor) had the pleasure of working on previous editions of this book. He lives in New York, where he researches the history of abandoned buildings and, every once in a while, sneaks into them. Email: .

    Kara Ebrahim (production editor) lives, works, and plays in Cambridge, MA. She loves graphic design and all things outdoors. Email: .

    Shelley Powers (technical reviewer) is a web developer and tech writer currently living in St. Louis, Missouri. Her areas of interest are HTML5, JavaScript, and other web technologies.

    Julie Van Keuren (proofreader) quit her newspaper job in 2006 to move to Montana and live the freelancing dream. She and her husband, M.H. (who is living the novel-writing dream), have two sons, Dexter and Michael. Email: .

    Ron Strauss (indexer) specializes in the indexing of information technology publications of all kinds. Ron is also an accomplished classical violist and lives in Northern California with his wife and fellow indexer, Annie, and his miniature pinscher, Kanga. Email: .

    Acknowledgements

    No author could complete a book without a small army of helpful individuals. Im deeply indebted to the whole Missing Manual team, especially my editor, Peter McKie, who kept me on track with relatively gentle prodding, and HTML-whiz tech reviewer Shelley Powers, who lent her keen insight about all things Web-related. I also owe a hearty thanks to those who left their mark on the previous editions of this book, including Sarah Milstein, Peter Meyers, and tech reviewers Jim Goodenough, Rhea Howard, Mark Levitt, Tony Ruscoe, and Megan Sorensen. As always, Im also deeply indebted to numerous others who toiled behind the scenes indexing pages, drawing figures, and proofreading the final copy.

    Finally, Id never write any book without the support of my parents, Nora and Paul, my extended parents, Razia and Hamid, and my wife, Faria. (Id probably write many more without the challenges of my three lovable daughters, Maya, Brenna, and Aisha.) Thanks, everyone!

    The Missing Manual Series

    Missing Manuals are witty, superbly written guides to computer products that dont come with printed manuals (which is just about all of them). Each book features a handcrafted index and cross-references to specific pages (not just chapters). Recent and upcoming titles include:

    Access 2013: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald

    Adobe Edge Animate: The Missing Manual by Chris Grover

    Buying a Home: The Missing Manual by Nancy Conner

    Creating a Website: The Missing Manual, Third Edition by Matthew MacDonald

    CSS3: The Missing Manual, Third Edition by David Sawyer McFarland

    Dreamweaver CS6: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland

    Dreamweaver CC: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland and Chris Grover

    Excel 2013: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald

    FileMaker Pro 13: The Missing Manual by Susan Prosser and Stuart Gripman

    Flash CS6: The Missing Manual by Chris Grover

    Galaxy Tab: The Missing Manual by Preston Gralla

    Galaxy S5: The Missing Manual by Preston Gralla

    Google+: The Missing Manual by Kevin Purdy

    HTML5: The Missing Manual, Second Edition by Matthew MacDonald

    iMovie: The Missing Manual by David Pogue and Aaron Miller

    iPad: The Missing Manual, Sixth Edition by J.D. Biersdorfer

    iPhone: The Missing Manual, Seventh Edition by David Pogue

    iPhone App Development: The Missing Manual by Craig Hockenberry

    iPhoto: The Missing Manual by David Pogue and Lesa Snider

    iPod: The Missing Manual, Eleventh Edition by J.D. Biersdorfer and David Pogue

    iWork: The Missing Manual by Jessica Thornsby and Josh Clark

    JavaScript & jQuery: The Missing Manual, Second Edition by David Sawyer McFarland

    Kindle Fire HD: The Missing Manual by Peter Meyers

    Microsoft Project 2013: The Missing Manual by Bonnie Biafore

    Motorola Xoom: The Missing Manual by Preston Gralla

    NOOK HD: The Missing Manual by Preston Gralla

    Office 2011 for Macintosh: The Missing Manual by Chris Grover

    Office 2013: The Missing Manual by Nancy Conner and Matthew MacDonald

    OS X Mavericks: The Missing Manual by David Pogue

    Personal Investing: The Missing Manual by Bonnie Biafore

    Photoshop CS6: The Missing Manual by Lesa Snider

    Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual, Second Edition by Lesa Snider

    Photoshop Elements 13: The Missing Manual by Barbara Brundage

    PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual, Second Edition by Brett McLaughlin

    Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Mavericks Edition by David Pogue

    Windows 7: The Missing Manual by David Pogue

    Windows 8: The Missing Manual by David Pogue

    WordPress: The Missing Manual, Second Edition by Matthew MacDonald

    Your Body: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald

    Your Brain: The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald

    Your Money: The Missing Manual by J.D. Roth

    For a full list of all Missing Manuals in print, go to www.missingmanuals.com/library.html.

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