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Creating Web Pages For Kids & Parents

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The Bottom Line
Even though this book was written for children it is also great for adults who are looking for something easy to follow along with and have trouble with technical reading. It doesn't matter what your level of expertise is or what browser you are using. If you can read you can create a Web site with this book.
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Pros
  • comes with a cd
  • easy to read
  • comprehensive
Cons
  • not for the advanced Web designer
Description
  • Written with children in mind so even the young among us can design Web pages.
  • Good for adults who want to learn Web design too.
  • Web design can be something the whole family can do together.
Guide Review - Creating Web Pages For Kids & Parents
This book was written with small children in mind. With help from an adult any child can now create their own Web page using this book. The directions are very easy to read and follow along with. It also comes with a CD. The CD has clip art, sample Web pages, and some really great programs to help you create really great Web pages. You will find Web page editors, graphics programs, and more for both PC's and Mac's.

Like most of the "For Dummies" books this one also has a pull out cheat sheet to help you remember important points. This one reminds you of things not to do's and don'ts of Web page design and has places to list your favorite Web sites and info on you and your friends.

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