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How To Create Your First Website Quickly, Cheaply and Easily    by David Ipswich
Price: $0.99 USD. 3670 words. Published by Technology Now Ltd  on October 1, 2011. .

If you want to create your own website but find the prospect frightening, then “How To Create Your First Website Quickly, Cheaply and Easily” has been written for you. No previous knowledge required. No previous knowledge assumed. Small simple steps take you from start to finish and you end up with a website you add pages to simply by typing the words you want to appear on the page.
Website Design Guide for Private and Business Users - Concepts and Techniques Demystified For Beginners    by Brian Stephens
Price: $4.99 USD. 23980 words. Published by Moulin Publications  on April 2, 2012. .

Ever wondered how websites are put together? Or whether your present website is working as well for you as it should? In this ebook reference gem, Brian Stephens, a website designer and ebook publisher, lifts the lid on the concepts and techniques that can make all the difference to a website's success.
How to Create a Website    by Addison
Price: $1.99 USD. 2200 words. Published on May 28, 2012. .

The secrets that web designers don't want you to know. You can create your own website! Everything you need to know to get started creating a website for under $40/year. From registering your web address and buying hosting to setting up a content management system like Wordpress. You will be up and running in less than 20 minute without spending hundreds on a professional.
Website Basics: Easy Lesson Plans 4 Teachers    by Patty Ann
Price: $7.99 USD. 5120 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

Teachers get a head start. If you need a straight forward, basic website lesson plan, this it is! This book is packed with easy assignment ideas for both the student to follow and the teacher to teach. Website Basics offers a customizable lesson outline for building websites with HTML. Formatted as an educational idea generator, this book encourages students to take initiative to be self-guided.
Turn Your WordPress Blog into a Multi-Author Website in Just One Weekend!    by Victoria Nicks
Price: $9.99 USD. 6100 words. Published by Decoded Science on November 30, 2012. .

Have you ever considered converting your WordPress blog into a multi-author website? It's not as hard as you think. In fact, with this guide, you'll be done in just one weekend! (Or much less, if you are comfortable with the WordPress interface.) This edition includes a simple checklist and easy-to-follow walkthroughs for all plugins. You'll be managing multiple writers in no time flat!
Blogging for Smarties Blogging for Authors and Speakers Complete Edition (With Video)    by Yvonne Wu
Price: $15.00 USD. 7520 words. Published on December 8, 2012. .

As an author and speaker, the Internet becomes a business channel to network, advertise your products and services, and build a following on a global level. Learn how to create your first blog, effectively market your blog and create passive income opportunities in our new ebook which will walk you through the steps of building an effective website. The Complete Edition includes 2 how to videos.
Joomla 2.5 Manual    by David Ipswich
Price: $3.99 USD. 19790 words. Published by Technology Now Ltd  on December 21, 2012. .

This Joomla Manual assumes no prior knowledge and takes you step-by-step from absolute beginner to the completion of your first Joomla 2.5 website. This is a comprehensive Joomla Manual for beginners that will give you all the basic information you need to created and configure your first website.
Drupal 7 Theme Creation    by David Ipswich
Price: $3.99 USD. 21000 words. Published by Technology Now Ltd  on February 10, 2013. .

The Drupal 7 Theme Creation Manual takes you step-by-step through the process of creating a completely new Drupal 7 theme. The book assumes you know how to upload and install Drupal but makes no assumption about anything else. You do not need any prior coding knowledge as the book takes you line by line through all the required code, teaching you as you progress through the book.