Books about Making Web Sites
The Bookworm found the books below to be the most helpful in creating
the Human Cloning Foundation's Web site.
The Bookworm's rating system
The Bookworm rates books from 1 to 10 as in the table below:
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Richard's Web Site: Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice on Building a Low-Cost
Web Site by Peter Kent
This is a good book although it has a bias towards
using Microsoft Frontpage to make Web sites--and Frontpage may deserve
the repetitive plugs it receives by the author. This is a great book
for the person just starting out, making their first Web site. It
helps a lot in deciding how to pick a Web site host. It does at times
get too technical for the beginner, especially for a short period in the
middle of the book, but overall this book is hard to beat for the person
wanting to learn how to make a Web site.