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Built on the powerful and popular Zope application server, Plone is regarded as one of the best and most powerful open source content management systems. Written by Plone expert Cameron Cooper, this book shows you how to use Plone to build fully customized websites easily and quickly. With this book, you will be in total control of the look and feel of your Plone websites, making them look exactly the way you want.

This detailed guide to Plone takes you from the basics of installing and running Plone through advanced customization of its various features. It covers managing, customizing, and extending Plone both through the web and by coding on the file system. You will learn about:

* Installing, running, and administrating Plone * The design and architecture of Plone * Managing users and permissions * Customizing the layout of Plone websites * Customizing and creating new content types * Publishing content and using workflow * Using relational databases with Plone * Writing Plone tools and Products * Integrating Plone with other applications * Optimizing and improving the performance of Plone websites * Securing Plone websites * Internationalization of Plone websites

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This comprehensive guide is for Plone website administrators and developers. Whether you are new to Plone, are already running Plone websites, or would like to be able to build custom Plone solutions, this is the book for you. With something for everyone, from complete beginners, to those with a working knowledge of Python and Zope, to seasoned experts, this book will help you gain a deep understanding of Plone.


While there is a plethora of books available that provide tips on Web design, most authors leave a significant gap between the theory and practice--a gap that is left up to the reader to fill. Homepage Usability: 50 Websites Deconstructed boldly steps into that gap with specific observations and suggestions backed with solid quantitative analysis. This book focuses only on home page design as the most important point of presence for any Web site.

This definitive work is coauthored by Jakob Nielsen--the accepted industry expert in Web usability--and Marie Tahir, an expert in user profiling. Their collaboration has produced a guide of such rare practical benefit that Web designers will likely wear out their first copy scouring the pages to savor every last morsel of wisdom.

The book begins with a chapter of precise guidelines that serve as a checklist of the features and functionality to include on your home page. The specifics found in categories such as "revealing content through examples" and "graphic design" will quickly hook you and whet your appetite for more. These guidelines are followed up with hard statistics and an examination of the ominous Jakob's Law: "Users spend most of their time on other sites than your site." Here you'll find some interesting statistics about how various conventions like search, privacy policies, and logos are used.

All this leads up to the showcase element of the book--a systematic deconstruction of 50 of the most popular home pages on the Web. The authors painstakingly pick apart each in an uncompromising autopsy of usability. Each site is graphically analyzed for its use of real estate and summarized with the frankness only found from true experts. Then each section of the home page is bulleted and analyzed for potential improvements.

It's a bold move to offer a critique of industry-standard Web sites such as Yahoo, CNET, and eBay, but the authors have done such a fine job that the designers of those sites will surely make reading this book a high priority. For the rest of us, this work will serve as an invaluable gospel. --Stephen W. Plain

Topics covered: Design guidelines, convention usage, screen real estate, navigation, content presentation, search facilities, links, graphics and animation, advertising, news, customization, and customer feedback.

 

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How to create a website
Why you need a website
Creating Your Professional Image on the Internet
Giving Your Website Visitors the right Impression

Website Basics
Nine Effective Tips For Improving Your Website’s Usability
Do You Know Who You Attract to Your Web Site?
Moving Things Around
How To Launch Your Own Website Today
Website Design & Help
Ten Steps to a Winning Home Page
What's Wrong With My Website
How To Create A Stunning Drop Capital Effect On Your Web Pages
Top Ten Ways to Use Audio on Your Site
My Top Ten List Of Extremely Annoying Web Page Design Elements
Top Ten Ways to Leverage Teleclasses for Big Success
Should Generating Revenue From A Website Be The Prime Motivator
Aesthetics and Web Marketing
From Bank Clerk To Entrepreneur
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The Internet - Knowing Your Niche
The First Steps to Getting Noticed on the WWW

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In this book, you will learn how to

  • Establish a solid, scalable website foundation
  • Provide flexible user accounts integrating with ASP.NET's built-in security
  • Create message forums that enable formatted messages but defend against cross-site scripting
  • Generate revenue from advertising
  • Build a web interface for uploading, downloading, editing, and managing the files on your site
  • Add opinion polls, email newsletters, and news management
  • Deploy the finished site on a live server
  • Build websites using good, n-tier coding techniques

The site we build is modular. You can slot the modules into your own website, modify them, or use them as examples of particular ASP.NET techniques.

Who is this book for?This book is for developers who

  • Use ASP.NET and C#
  • Use Visual Studio .NET Professional or above, or Visual C# .NET Standard
  • Want to build content-based websites
     

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