This book is the kids′ guide to learning basic website design. From planning to perfecting, author Greg Rickaby works through the process of building a own website, with easy–to–read instructions and plenty of pictures every step of the way.
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The book starts from initial planning on paper, through choosing a template, before introducing HTML and CSS, as well as showing how to add video, images, and widgets.
Author: Greg Rickaby Publisher: Wiley Date: July 2017 Pages: 128 ISBN: 978-1119376514 Print: 1119376513 Kindle: B073RT9PBW Audience: Children Age 7-11 Level: Introductory Category: Web design and development
- Figure out just what kind of site you want to build
- Create a mood board to bring your ideas into reality
- Choose your favorite template and customize it with CSS and HTML
- Add widgets, pictures, video, and more to make your site your very own
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