Wednesday, February 18, 2009

JavaScript for Dummies or PCs Just the Steps for Dummies

JavaScript for Dummies (Dummies Series)

Author: Emily A Vander Veer



• Responding to reader feedback, the author has thoroughly revamped the book with more step-by-step coverage of JavaScript basics, an exclusive focus on Internet Explorer, and many complete sample scripts

• Updated to cover JavaScript 1.5, the latest release of this popular Web scripting language

• Using lots of examples, including a sample working Web site, the book shows how to create dynamic and interactive pages, build entire sites, and automate pages



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PCs Just the Steps for Dummies

Author: Nancy C Muir

Your first PC can be intimidating. You’re probably panicky that you’ll hit a wrong key and send your information to some high-tech black hole or cause your PC to self-destruct. Not to worry. PCs Just the Steps For Dummies gives you simple directions for getting stuff done with your PC—everything from turning it on to using the Internet or a network. The book’s design features two columns, with numbered step-by-step instructions on one side and corresponding illustrations, screen shots, or photos on the other. You just pick the task you want to do and look up practical, no-nonsense how-to. This guide covers:



• Hardware basics and peripherals, including printers, faxes, and scanners

• Working with Windows XP, including managing memory and working with files and folders

• Working with sound and video

• Going online, searching the Web with Internet Explorer, and e-mailing with Outlook Express

• Networking, including configuration and connection and sharing folders or printers

• Protecting and troubleshooting your PC



With practical organization and a task-oriented approach, this book will have you inspired instead of intimidated. You won’t get an unabridged history of computers and a lot of gibberish; you will get clear, easy-to-follow instructions that help you get your tasks done efficiently on your PC.



Table of Contents:
Pt. IHardware basics3
Ch. 1First look at your PC5
Ch. 2Using discs and drives11
Ch. 3Working with input devices17
Ch. 4Setting up accessibility features23
Ch. 5Working with printers, faxes, and scanners29
Ch. 6Setting up your laptop39
Pt. IIThe brains of the beast45
Ch. 7Working with Windows XP47
Ch. 8Managing memory61
Ch. 9Setting up software67
Ch. 10Working with files and folders75
Ch. 11Exploring Windows assets87
Pt. IIIWorking with your display, multimedia, and graphics101
Ch. 12Setting up your display103
Ch. 13Working with sound115
Ch. 14Working with digital imaging and video127
Pt. IVGoing online137
Ch. 15Accessing the Internet139
Ch. 16Browsing the Web with Internet Explorer149
Ch. 17Exchanging e-mail with Outlook Express161
Pt. VNetworking177
Ch. 18Setting up a network179
Ch. 19Connecting across a network191
Pt. VISecurity and troubleshooting199
Ch. 20Making Windows XP secure201
Ch. 21Troubleshooting hardware problems209
Ch. 22Troubleshooting software problems217

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