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
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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.
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