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Building a Web Site for Dummies

Whether you’re in the preliminary stages of planning a site or you’re looking to improve the look of an existing site, this reference book covers it all. Now updated with the latest site tools, design techniques, and commerce options, this new edition of the bestseller offers a solid framework for building a Web site from scratch. Packed with all the essentials to help make your site the best it can be, this resource goes beyond just basic design and page building to show you how to incorporate both of those elements into a successful site.

Veteran author David Crowder spills the secrets to planning and creating an effective site from the ground up. You’ll decipher ways to transform a bunch of seemingly random web pages into a coherent web site and you’ll discover myriad ways to make your site look and sound amazing.

This updated third edition features content on designing with CSS, using the latest version of Dreamweaver, and applying Web analytics and promotion techniques. In addition, the book covers topics such as:

  • Keeping a site fresh and exciting
  • Designing a look that appeals to your intended audience
  • Determining your Web page structure
  • Incorporating color, images, graphics, music, and video
  • Merging CSS and HTML
  • Planning usable navigation
  • Providing guestbooks and message boards
  • Designing for e-commerce
  • Getting set up with PayPal, Google Checkout, E-cash, etc.

The accompanying CD-ROM provides trial versions of software that is used in the book as well as sample templates and graphics for Web building. Once you start referring to Building a Web Site For Dummies, 3rd Edition, you’ll wonder how you ever existed without this invaluable information!


Some people are not very techy. Actually some people will never be techy. And why should they be? We should all do what we want to do best, don`t you agree?

"Building a website for dummies"...

is not meant to be rude in any way, but it is meant to attract those of you, who either don`t have time, or don`t want to put a lot of effort in building a website.

I enjoy preparing, building and optimizing websites. Thats why you should listen to what I have to say about creating websites.

1. You don`t need any money or skills to start publishing on Internet

Are you afraid you will need to spend lots of money for your first site? Thanks to technology, it has become extremely easy to express yourself on Internet.

The most popular things for beginners are blogs. I know blogs are here for a few years now, but do you have your own? Have you ever tried how easy it is to create a new blog post?

In case you havent, let me share a few places where building a website for dummies is completely FREE!

  • https://www.blogger.com/ - This one is extra easy to use. You get your own name like http://yourname.blogger.com and you can post your thoughts, photos right away. No money out of your wallet.
  • http://www.wetpaint.com/ - Now this one is little different, but don`t be afraid, this website is made for dummies and there is no way you can have trouble creating your own website here. So take some wet paint and do your magic!
  • http://wordpress.com/ - oh...Wordpress. I can`t believe this thing is free, because it is so good. It is a real joy to use it. I just love it! You need to try it!

There is looots of free providers. See a longer list of free blog hosts here .

Creating a dummies website for free is a super way to test if you like creating websites. If you don`t find joy in it, you haven`t spent a cent. But if you do, you will probably end up like me, charmed by Internet, websites and digital world...:)

2. When you are ready, you should buy your own domain name and hosting account

If you find passion in creating websites you will see you need to go on. Maybe you want to create a community site. Maybe you want to open an e-store. Who knows? But sooner or later you will feel you want something more.

The good thing is, you can learn and achieve almost anything you want today! Of course you can hire people to build your website. But you miss all the fun and joy!

You know, i once was a website dummie too. But I learned HTML, I learned some design and what is most important, I found out that learning is the key. If you focus on what you want to achieve you will achieve it!

So what I would suggest after making lots of websites is this:

If you have an idea for a website, business opportunity or anything else:reserve your domain name a.s.a.p. You can always build your website, but if domain name is gone, your idea could be gone too.

Next thing: get a decent hosting provider with super support. My current host saved me lots of trouble in just a few minutes. And they were very friendly too. You know, there is no website hosting for dummies. But there are lots of hosts that want to take your money away from you. Lots of my visitors complain to me about bad hosting experiences. So choose wisely.

3. Read a Book Building a website for Dummies

Don`t be mislead by the title. Building a Web Site for Dummies is a very well written book and even experienced webmasters find useful information in it. But what is most important about reading this book, is that you need to apply what you read about creating websites. If you read it in »I already know this, lets skip this chapter« style, you might miss the big picture. I also recommend you to read the other two books.

Architectural Digest June 2008

Architectural Digest is the world’s leading design publication, with a total audience of nearly five million. Its readers are successful, sophisticated and well-read; they recognize and appreciate good design--whether it’s found in a chair, a yacht or a house--and they expect to see spectacular photographs and informative features about extraordinary interiors and architecture along with well-written articles about home electronics, travel and automobile and jewelry design.

What You Can Expect in Each Issue
Whether highlighting an art-filled Manhattan townhouse, a modern dwelling in Japan or a California vineyard residence, each issue of Architectural Digest presents an arresting mix of interior design and architecture from the world’s leading designers and architects. Regular columns include:

*AD Architecture: Highlighting projects by the foremost architects working today.
*AD Travels and AD Shopping: Noted designers take readers on a tour of their favorite shops and sources in cities around the globe.
*AD Electronica: The magazine’s guide to new and interesting home electronics.
*Estates for Sale
*Great Design Under $100
*Discoveries By Designers: Presenting singular designer sources.

IN THIS ISSUE

Ted Turner
On His Armendaris Ranch Wild Animal Preserve, the Media Magnate Builds a Lodge in Tune with the Land

Invoking an Ideal
Romanticized Forms Pay Homage to Southern Architectural Traditions in a Historic Landscape

Deer Cabin Reverie
On the Wooded Shore of Flathead Lake, a One-Room Hideaway Celebrates Authentic Camp Living

Seaside Sanctuary
A Cluster of Cottages on Martha’s Vineyard
Defines Simplicity and Charm

Inner Directed
Modern Pieces Bring a Former Barn into the 21st Century

Adobe Premiere Pro in 24 Hours

Description

Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere in 24 Hours offers practical advice from an author with a strong writing background, solid teaching experience, and extensive television production credentials ¿ TV anchor, reporter, photographer, and editor plus recipient of a regional Emmy award and two Society of Professional Journalists 1st place awards. Rather than simply presenting a collection of disconnected hands-on tutorials, Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere in 24 Hours will always remind its readers of the big picture and what they¿re trying to accomplish. To that end Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere in 24 Hours will supplement its Premiere functionality instruction with tips on shooting high quality video, creating professional voice-overs, and effective editing methods. Anyone with a Wintel PC who wants to venture into anything more than very simple video editing will eventually turn to this book!

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Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere in 24 Hours offers practical advice from an author with a strong writing background, solid teaching experience, and extensive television production credentials ¿ TV anchor, reporter, photographer, and editor plus recipient of a regional Emmy award and two Society of Professional Journalists 1st place awards. Rather than simply presenting a collection of disconnected hands-on tutorials, Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere in 24 Hours will always remind its readers of the big picture and what they¿re trying to accomplish. To that end Sams Teach Yourself Adobe Premiere in 24 Hours will supplement its Premiere functionality instruction with tips on shooting high quality video, creating professional voice-overs, and effective editing methods. Anyone with a Wintel PC who wants to venture into anything more than very simple video editing will eventually turn to this book!

Contents


Introduction. 

I: GETTING STARTED.

Hour 1: Touring Premiere Pro and Presenting the DV Workflow.
Premiere—A Nonlinear Editor. Touring Premiere Pros Workspace. Premiere Pros Special Features and Technologies. Diagramming the Digital Video Workflow. Summary. Workshop. Hour 2: Camcorder and Shooting Tips. 
Going Digital. Choosing a Camcorder. Moving Up (Way Up) to High-Definition Video. Eighteen Tips on Shooting Great Video. Expert Advice from Karl Petersen. Summary. Workshop. Hour 3: Story Creation, Writing, and Video Production Tips. 
Getting the Story Right. Writing in the Active Voice. Storytelling with Video. Stepping Up to Film. The Business of Video Production. Doing the Video Production Thing. Summary. Workshop. Hour 4: Premiere Pro Setup, Video Capture and Scene Selection. 
Configuring a Powerful DV Workstation. Video Capture Cards—Adding Video Editing Magic. Reviewing the Alienware DV Workstation. Starting Premiere Pro for the First Time. Organizing the Workspace. Summary. Workshop. Hour 5: Scene Selection and Video Capture. 
Selecting Video Clips. Capturing Digital Video. Tackling Manual Analog Movie Capture. Using Scenalyzer to Automate Video Capture. Managing Your Assets. Summary. Workshop. Hour 6: Creating a Cuts-Only Video. 
Video Editing: From Engineers to Artists. Using a Storyboard Approach. Taking a Timeline Window Tour. Editing Clips in a Sequence. Summary. Workshop.

II: ENHANCING YOUR VIDEO.

Hour 7: Adding Transitions Between Clips. 
Using Transitions with Restraint. Trying Some Transitions. Manipulating Transitions in the A/B Window. Summary. Workshop.Hour 8: Tackling Text: Using the Title Designer. 
Using Supers to Help Tell Your Story. Using a Template to Examine Properties. Creating Text. Adding Motion and Putting Text on a Path. Creating Geometric Objects. Summary. Workshop. Hour 9: Advanced Editing Techniques and Workspace Tools. 
Adding a Professional Touch to Your Project. Playing Clips Backward, Changing Speed, and Freezing Frames. Adding News-Style Cutaways. Rolling, Slip, and Slide Edits. Creating Special Transitions. Editing Tips from an Expert—John Crossman. Summary. Workshop. Hour 10: Adding Video Effects. 
Introducing Premiere Pros Video Effects. Changing Effects Over Time—Keyframing. Using Keyframe Interpolation Controls. Summary. Workshop. Hour 11: Putting Video and Still Clips in Motion. 
Applying Motion and Changing a Clips Size. Enhancing Motion—Changing Size and Adding Rotation. Giving Clips a 3D Look. Working with Still Images—Special Issues. Summary. Workshop.

III: ACQUIRING, EDITING, AND SWEETENING AUDIO.

Hour 12: Acquiring Audio. 
Selecting the Right Mic for the Job. Connecting Mics to Your Camcorder or PC. Getting the Most from Your Mics—Expert Audio Tips. Building a Simple and Inexpensive Voice-Recording Area. Voicing Solid Narrations. Ripping Music CDs. Creating Custom Music with SmartSound Movie Maestro. Summary. Workshop. Hour 13: Editing Audio. 
Premiere Pro—A New Aural Experience. Basic Premiere Pro Audio Editing. Higher-Level Audio Editing. Making an Automated Music Video Using Timeline Markers. Summary. Workshop. Hour 14: Sweetening Your Sound. 
Sweetening Sound—Premiere Pros Audio Effects. Revealing the Power of VST Plug-ins. Following Premiere Pros New Audio Tracks. Working with the New Audio Mixer. Summary. Workshop. Hour 15: Professional Audio Tools: SmartSound Sonicfire and Adobe Audition. 
Making Music with SmartSound Sonicfire Pro. Introducing Adobe Audition. Auditions Audio Effects. Using Audition to Craft a Tune. Summary. Workshop.

IV: HIGHER-END VISUAL EFFECTS AND EDITING TECHNIQUES.

Hour 16: Using Higher-Level Video Effects. 
Making Sense of the Plethora of Video Effects. Technical Fix Effects. Blur & Sharpen Effects. Distort Effects. Color and Appearance Effects. Adobe After Effects: Astounding Visual Effects. Summary. Workshop. Hour 17: Compositing Part 1—Layering and Keying Clips. 
Making Compositing Part of Your Projects. News-Style Cutaways and Multitrack Audio Rules. Your Assignment: Grab Shots for Compositing. Working with the Opacity Effect. Keying Clips. Summary. Workshop. Hour 18: Compositing Part 2—Alpha Channels and Mattes. 
Working with Alpha Channel Transparencies. Using Video Effects with Alpha Channel Transparencies. Using the Motion Effect to Make Pictures-in-a-Picture. Two Multiple Track Video Effects: Blend and Texturize. Creating and Working with Mattes. Using Mattes to Build Split Screens. Summary. Workshop. Hour 19: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques—Part 1. 
Highlighting a Portion of Your Clip. Applying Realistic Drop Shadows to Rotating Objects. Working with Nested Sequences. Enhancing Two Effects Using Nested Sequences. Giving Motion to Two Immovable Effects. Obscuring Someones Identity. Fine-tuning Keys Using a Nested Sequence. Summary. Workshop. Hour 20: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques—Part 2. 
Adjusting Color—Three Color-Correcting Effects. Working in the Trim Window. Four Fun Editing Techniques. Five Fast Editing Tips. Timeline Window Keyboard Shortcuts. Checking Out Several Workspace Shortcuts and Tools. Tips from an Adobe Corporate Premiere Pro Evangelist. Summary. Workshop. Hour 21: Third-Party Products. 
Exciting Effect and Transition Plug-ins. Innovative Graphics—Editors Toolkit from Digital Juice. High-Definition Video—Cineforms Aspect HD. Multiple-Camera Editing with Multicam. Creating Multimedia Movies with CyberCam. Speeding Up Editing with Contour Designs ShuttlePRO V.2. Summary.

V: WORKING WITH OTHER ADOBE PRODUCTS AND EXPORTING YOUR VIDEOS.

Hour 22: Using Photoshop and After Effects to Enhance Your DV Project. 
Introducing Photoshop CS. Using Photoshop CS in Video Production. Introducing After Effects. Animating Text with After Effects. Creating Motion Graphics with After Effects. Summary. Workshop. Hour 23: Exporting Premiere Pro Frames, Clips, and Sequences. 
Introducing Exporting. Recording Your Sequence to Videotape. Creating Basic Media Files. Using the Adobe Media Encoder. Using the Adobe Media Encoder to Export MPEG-1 and MPEG-2. Using Premiere Pro to Burn a Video to a DVD. Summary. Workshop. Hour 24: Authoring DVDs with Encore DVD. 
Introducing the Authoring Process. Overview of Adobe Encore DVD. Assembling Assets and Editing Media. Editing Menus in Encore DVD and Photoshop. Linking Menus, Buttons, and Media. Burning the DVD. Summary. Workshop. Index. 

Author

Jeff Sengstack has worn many hats: TV news reporter/anchor, video producer, writer focusing on PC technology, high school math/science teacher, radio station disk jockey, music publisher marketing director and (presently) school board trustee. As a news reporter he won a regional Emmy and two Society of Professional Journalists first-place awards. He's an Adobe Certified Expert and Trainer on Premiere and wrote Adobe's Higher Education Digital Video Curriculum Guide. He's written 300 articles and five books, including Sams Teach Yourself DVD Authoring in 24 Hours. His focus these days is creating family tree DVDs and video tutorials to supplement this book. Visit his Web site at www.sengstack.com.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 Top 100 Simplified Tips and Tricks

Photoshop®: Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks provides adventurous Photoshop users with a visual reference on how to use the bells and whistles found in the latest version of Photoshop. Broken out in 10 chapters, with 10 tasks per chapter, Photoshop®: Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks covers 100 cool and useful tips and tricks that can be performed in the newest release of Photoshop. Full-color screen shots and numbered, step-by-step instructions show you how to take their Photoshop skills to new heights. Order the latest edition today and make your pictures pop. 

You already know Photoshop CS3 basics. Now you'd like to go beyond with shortcuts, tricks, and tips that let you work smarter and faster. And because you learn more easily when someone shows you how, this is the book for you. Inside, you'll find clear, illustrated instructions for 100 tasks that reveal cool secrets, teach timesaving tricks, and explain great tips guaranteed to make you more productive with Photoshop CS3.

  1. Minimal text and maximum illustrations
  2. Task-oriented, step-by-step approach

  3. Navigational aids connect instructions to illustrations

  4. Self-contained, two-page lessons

  5. Uniform layout makes it easy to read less, learn more

How easy is it?

Look for these symbols marking the difficulty of each task.

  • Demonstrates a new spin on a common task
  • Introduces a new skill or a new task

  • Combines multiple skills requiring in-depth knowledge

  • Requires extensive skill and may involve other technologies

About the Author

Lynette Kent
 (Huntington Beach, CA) studied art and French at Stanford University. After completing her master’s degree, she taught at both the high school and community college level. In addition to writing books and magazine articles, Lynette is adding to her portfolio, combining high-end photography and digital techniques. She often works at trade shows as a demo artist for computer graphics hardware and software companies. Her books on digital imaging and photography include Photoshop CS2: Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Digital Photography, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Mac OS X Leopard, and Scrapbooking with Photoshop Elements: The Creative Cropping Cookbook. Lynette is also one of the leaders of the Adobe Technology Exchange of Southern California, a professional organization for graphic designers, photographers, and artists.

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