Make Your Own Web Page! : A Guide for Kids
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by Ted Pedersen, Price Stern Sloan, Francis Moss, Nate Evans (Illustrator)

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Calling all kids! So you want your own Web site? Make Your Own Web Page! A Guide for Kids will help you get up and running with IBM- and Macintosh-compatible instructions. All you need is a plain text editor and a Web browser. Everything there is to know is here: step-by-step guidelines for basic planning and design, helpful how-to's on writing in HTML (hypertext markup language) and creating hypertext links, and terrific tips on adding graphics that will jazz up any Web site. There are even sample Web pages to help you get started, and special sections on safety, e-mail, communication, and publicizing your site so browsers will know where to find you.. Now, you don't have to be a computer expert to join the growing list of Web site personalities. With Make Your Own Web Page! A Guide for Kids, the next hot Web page on the World Wide Web can be yours!

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New, from the bestselling authors of "Internet for Kids", are these step-by-step guidelines for making a Web page. Readers will find basic planning and design advice, helpful how-to's on writing in HTML and creating hypertext links, and terrific tips on adding graphics that will jazz up any Web site.

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