WordPress Unleashed (PC/Mac CD)
WordPress Unleashed (PC/Mac CD)
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Expert trainer Neil Oliver takes you through one of the powerfull blogging programs available today, WordPress. WordPress can appear to be complex for first time users. Neil takes you through WordPress one step at a time, from the basics of setting up your WordPress blog, through complex topics such as installing and using widgets and plug-ins. Included in this tutorial is coverage of some of the most popular plug-ins, as well as a full chapter on
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The Web Designer’s Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design: The Ultimate Guide to Themes, Trends and Styles in Website Design
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Presents a collection of websites organized by a wide variety of criteria. This title catalogues more than 5,000 sites.
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Review by Mr. Peter J. Swinn for The Web Designer’s Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design: The Ultimate Guide to Themes, Trends and Styles in Website Design
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This book is a really useful addition to the web designers arsenal – it’s sort of a mix between Designmeltdown.com (created by the author) and http://www.cssimpress.com – with the best bits saved for this book. If you are lacking the inspiration which you usually have, or if you can’t go through the whole of DesignMeltdown’s archives – this is for you.
Review by C. Park for The Web Designer’s Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design: The Ultimate Guide to Themes, Trends and Styles in Website Design
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I found this book an enjoyable and insightful read. The structure allows you to go back to the book for reference and as the title states gives the reader loads of ideas. I am a creative professional and I am finding this book a good starting point in discussion around issues such as style and how to use colour. Defiantly something I would recommend to fellow professionals.
Review by Marc Knox for The Web Designer’s Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design: The Ultimate Guide to Themes, Trends and Styles in Website Design
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Not a bad little book, not wonderful but not bad. As previously mentioned by others, it’s a collection of websites that reflect the authors ideas of ‘good design’.
Not much text, lots of pretty pictures so it will suit some people more than others.
Review by V. R. Bax for The Web Designer’s Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design: The Ultimate Guide to Themes, Trends and Styles in Website Design
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The book is good, really, but I thought there would be more technical hints for how to create a certain site. The book is definitely inspiring, but I should have read better what the purpose of the book was.
Thanks.
Review by MJ Levis for The Web Designer’s Idea Book: The Ultimate Guide To Themes, Trends & Styles In Website Design: The Ultimate Guide to Themes, Trends and Styles in Website Design
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I must recommend this book to anyone that has an interest in making websites. Each chapter is brought down in to sub sections based on colour, type, style etc. which helps differentiate between the somewhat limitless types of websites there are on the web.
HTML colour codes taken from the featured websites are also also included in each section – these have proved very helpful to me.
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