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These days, nobody really needs to learn everything there is to know about HTML and Web publishing.
You just want a book that will quickly show you how to create, edit, and publish Web pages quickly and efficiently without having to learn all the HTML tags and arcane concepts and everything.
Create Web Pages in a Snap is designed specifically for today's computer user:
* Somebody who is new to Web page editing, but not new to computers or the Internet.
* Somebody who doesn't have time for long-winded, mind-numbing explanations and certainly no time or patience for a book that talks down to its readers.
Organized into a series of well-organized, bite-sized, quickly accomplished tasks, this book lets the reader zero right in on the one particular task he or she wants to accomplish, quickly figure out what to do, do it, and then get back to work.
About the Author
Ned Averill-Snell has been making technology make sense since 1986, when he began writing beginner's documentation for one of the world's largest software companies. After writing manuals and training materials for several major technology companies, Ned switched sides and became a computer journalist, serving as a writer and editor for two national magazines, Edge and Art & Design News.
A freelance writer since 1991, Ned has written more than two dozen computer books and hundreds of articles. Between books, Ned works as a professional actor in regional theater, commercials and industrial films.