Writing for the Web
Composing, Coding, and Constructing Web Sites
By J.D. Applen
To Be Published May 28th 2013 by Routledge – 320 pages
To Be Published May 28th 2013 by Routledge – 320 pages
Writing for the Web unites theory, technology, and practice to explore writing and hypertext for website creation. It integrates such key topics as XHTML/CSS coding, writing (prose) for the Web, the rhetorical needs of the audience, theories of hypertext, usability and architecture, and the basics of web site design and technology. Presenting information in digestible parts, this text enables students to write and construct realistic and manageable Web sites with a strong theoretical understanding of how online texts communicate to audiences.
Key features of the book include:
Writing for the Web prepares students to work in professional roles, as it facilitates understanding of architecture and arrangement of written content of an organization’s texts.
Chapter 1 Old Media, New Media, the Internet, and Knowledge
Chapter 2 The Internet and HTML
Chapter 3 Cascading Style Sheets
Chapter 4 Rhetoric and Writing
Chapter 5 Layout and Organization
Chapter 6 Major Web Site Projects
J.D. Applen is an associate professor of English at the University of Central Florida. He is interested in writing and rhetoric, technical communication, the literature of science and technology, and the rhetoric of hypertext, digital archives, science, and the environment.
Name: Writing for the Web: Composing, Coding, and Constructing Web Sites (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By J.D. Applen. Writing for the Web unites theory, technology, and practice to explore writing and hypertext for website creation. It integrates such key topics as XHTML/CSS coding, writing (prose) for the Web, the rhetorical needs of the audience, theories of...
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