Creating a Website: Design and Build Your First Site! (Dummies Junior)
Monday, 28 August 2017

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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