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Take Control of Booking a Cheap Airline Ticket Take Control of Booking a Cheap Airline Ticket $21.98 Sam Sellers Book Did you pay more than you wanted for your last airplane flight? Most people do, thanks to the wily pricing techniques of the airline industry. But industry expert and blogger Sam Sellers has a time-tested technique for efficiently finding the lowest possible fare. So whether your next trip is for business or pleasure, follow Sam's advice to fly the route you want for a fare you can afford. You'll also find advice for reserving a good seat and preparing for low-hassle travel, as well as information on using frequent flyer miles, credit cards that provide flight discounts, and recommended methods for tracking deals. Appendixes provide links to major airline home pages and flight-route maps, an explanation of the pesky taxes applied to your fare, and more. Read this book to learn the answers to questions such as:
  • Which of the many travel Web sites should I use?
  • Why do flight prices seem to go up as I check them?
  • What sort of flexibility on my part will save money?
  • How can I best use my Web browser to switch quickly between travel sites while researching cheap tickets?
  • What's a smart way to bid for a bargain on Priceline.com?
  • Are there special ways of saving money on international flights?
Take Control of iWeb:  iLife '08 Edition Take Control of iWeb: iLife '08 Edition $22.99 Steve Sande Book Apple's iWeb aims to help you build an attractive Web site quickly and easily, but not all of iWeb's features are fully explained. If you want step-by-step instructions and plenty of time-saving tips, Web pro Steve Sande can help. In Take Control of iWeb, Steve walks you through all the steps for building an iWeb site and uploading it to .Mac or to another Web host. You can look over his shoulder as he enhances iWeb's templates with a designer's eye, using tools like masks, reflections, and Instant Alpha. Steve teaches you the best ways to make all types of iWeb pages—including blog, podcast, photo, and movie pages—and he covers topics that go beyond the basics and way beyond the online help. You'll learn how add special elements to your site: iPhoto albums and galleries, YouTube videos, Google AdSense ads, Google maps, and forms that integrate with Google Docs. You'll also find coverage of how to edit graphics so your site loads faster, how to import podcasts and videos, how to make image maps, and even ideas for working with CafePress, Google Checkout, and Zen Cart to create an online store. Read this book to learn the answers to questions such as:
  • How do I create graphical effects like those in the above clickable images?
  • What are smart guidelines for naming sites and Web pages?
  • What's the deal with iWeb Domain files?
  • What URL will my home page end up with?
  • How do I create an RSS feed for my blog?
  • How do I make an image map? (There is a way!)
  • Can I create an entire online store with iWeb?
  • How do I edit a graphic so its background color matches the color of my page?
  • What if I don't want to publish to .Mac?
  • What if I want to publish to .Mac, but with my own domain name in my URL?
Take Control of Permissions in Leopard Take Control of Permissions in Leopard $19.99 Brian Tanaka Book Permissions problems got you down? Turn to Unix expert Brian Tanaka's unique guide to the permissions in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard that control access to your files, folders, and disks. You'll learn how to keep files private, when to set Ignore Permissions, what happens when you repair permissions, how to delete stuck files, and the best ways to solve permissions-related problems. Advanced concepts include the sticky bit, Leopard's more-important access control lists, bit masks, and symbolic versus absolute ways to set permissions. The book covers how to take control of permissions via the Finder, with Mac utilities, and using the command line. Read this book to learn the answers to questions like:
  • Why do so many problem-solving sites suggest that I repair permissions?
  • Why can anyone with an external drive access my account?
  • Why can't I always access my own files when I boot from an external drive?
  • What should I do if someone tells me to "set the permissions to -rw-r--r--"?
  • What are promiscuous permissions, and should I be informing the vice squad?
  • What are access control lists (ACLs), and what's new about them in Leopard?
  • How do I use the Unix command line to control permissions?
  • What Mac utilities can change permissions, if I don't want to learn Unix?
  • How do I set up and manipulate account groups from System Preferences?
  • Now that the NetInfo database is gone in Leopard, how do I edit account settings such as numeric UID?