Almost anyone can create Web pages these days using HTML. But if you've ever spent much time on the Web, you know that Web sites don't lure traffic unless they offer visually stunning material. Now the step-by-step design techniques of noted designers are revealed, including tools for using animation, sound, video, photography, and more to create Web pages that will have people flocking to your site.
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Written from a designer's standpoint, this text and CD-ROM show how to create highly visual Web pages on the Macintosh. Adopting an easy-to-read format, the work gives step-by-step instructions on creating Web page banners, hot spots, bevelled edges, silhouettes, drop shadows, tiled backgrounds, full-bleed photos, image maps and text wrapping. A gallery of visually impressive Web sites is also included, such as Fodor's, HotWired, AT&T, Annie Lennox, and more. The work provides information on using innovative Web tools such as Web Clock, Web Cams, and CGI scripts. It also contains instructions on incorporating standard desktop publishing tools into Web page design. The CD-ROM includes SoundEffects sound editor, MoviePlayer, music clips, graphics tools, and software that turns the Macintosh into a telephone.
Mary Jo Fahey is a Web design expert and author of the Macintosh VisiRef: System 7.5 and The Coriolis Group's Web Publisher's Design Guide for Macintosh and for Windows.
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