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Create a Website for Free by Mark Bell

“Build a Website for Free” by Mark Bell is a good resource for those who want to use free and open source software to build a website. According to Bell, this free and open source software will allow you to create fun, interesting and dynamic web pages for very little money. With this book, he shows you how to do it and points you in the right direction. It is written in easy-to-understand language, so even novices can follow and understand it. However, it goes deep enough into the topics to benefit those with a bit more experience as well. It’s a well-organized guide to building websites, if not for free, then for very little money. I found it easy to read and its organization makes it easy to go back to review the sections that will help you with your website.

For some, this book may be all they need to get started with a simple site. For others, additional resources will be needed to continue learning and doing more. For example, there is a short chapter on the Joomla program. Those who have that option can learn more by checking out the resources that are specifically geared towards using Joomla to create websites.

There is a short introduction where Bell explains what the book is about and how to use it. The book then gets into the basics in chapter one. Again, this is for the new beginner, so some people may know some of this, but the basics are always good. I think the part about planning your website first is especially important if you really want to do a good job and achieve your goals for the site. The following chapters cover topics such as choosing a location for your site, planning your site (I told you this was important), designing your site, gathering your tools (many sites have free tools), and transferring your site. of files to and from the Internet.

The next part of the book contains chapters on the basics of website creation, such as the elements of a website, using existing websites, serving web pages, basic HTML concepts, working with images, working with multimedia, creating a site using HTML, how other sites work. stuff, and make your site mobile. Then come chapters on site testing and maintenance, such as testing your website, promoting your website, and maintaining your website.

From there, Bell explains how to create a blog using WordPress, creating commercial sites with content management systems, multimedia, and using Wiki. The book concludes with an appendix listing the most common HTML tags and an appendix listing free and open source software sites.

This is a very good starter book. It’s basic and easy to understand, regardless of your experience or knowledge of website building. If you are experienced, you will most likely want a more detailed guide. The book is really for those who want a website, don’t know where to start, and don’t have a lot of funds to invest in one. If that’s you, this book is a great place to start.