Producing for Web 2.0

A Student Guide

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Library & Information Services, Computers, Internet, Reference
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Author: Jason Whittaker ISBN: 9781134011377
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: June 3, 2009
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Jason Whittaker
ISBN: 9781134011377
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: June 3, 2009
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Praise for the previous edition:

'Gives an excellent insight into the main issues of creating a website and offers a good foundation of knowledge.' – i.net

Producing for Web 2.0 is a clear and practical guide to the planning, set up and management of a website in web 2.0. It gives readers an overview of the current technologies available for online communications and shows how to use them for maximum effect when planning a website.

Producing for Web 2.0 sets out the practical toolkit needed for web design and content management. It is supported by a regularly updated and comprehensive Companion Website at: www.producingforweb2.com where readers can see examples of programming and demonstrations of concepts discussed in the book, as well as trying things out themselves.

Producing for Web 2.0 includes:

  • illustrated examples of good design and content
  • advice on content, maintenance and how to use sites effectively
  • tips on using multimedia, including video, audio, flash, and images
  • a chapter on ethics and internet regulations for journalists and writers
  • tutorials for the main applications used in website design
  • step by step guides to difficult areas with screenshots
  • guides to good practice for all those involved in publishing news online.
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Praise for the previous edition:

'Gives an excellent insight into the main issues of creating a website and offers a good foundation of knowledge.' – i.net

Producing for Web 2.0 is a clear and practical guide to the planning, set up and management of a website in web 2.0. It gives readers an overview of the current technologies available for online communications and shows how to use them for maximum effect when planning a website.

Producing for Web 2.0 sets out the practical toolkit needed for web design and content management. It is supported by a regularly updated and comprehensive Companion Website at: www.producingforweb2.com where readers can see examples of programming and demonstrations of concepts discussed in the book, as well as trying things out themselves.

Producing for Web 2.0 includes:

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