OReilly Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction Jan 2006 eBook
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Youre a beginner who wants to design a state of the art family web site.
Youve just started a new job, and you need to lea Dreamweaver fast. Or
maybe youre a professional whos been using another program but is now
switching to Macromedias leading web design tool. Leaing Dreamweaver 8
Straightforwardly practical, with speed as the by word, this hands on
guide focuses on the best practices for constructing both interactive and
static web sites. While explaining core concepts clearly and thoroughly,
so that beginners have a solid conceptural and technical foundation, it
cuts through the clutter that might slow down a beginner tackling a
subject as vast as web design and a tool as robust as Dreamweaver.
Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction emphasizes leaing by doing, with
short, task oriented chapters that demonstrate theory by presenting
design solutions and explaining the principles that make them work.
Plenty of screen shots, illustrations, and sample layouts accompany rapid
Marc Campbell has been building web sites since 1997 for everything from
comic book fan communities to state govement portals and e commerce
applications. A Macromedia Certified Dreamweaver Developer and beta
tester, he has taught web design to students at all levels and has
Sidebars in Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction allow readers to decide
how deeply they want to delve into the subject. "Quick Picks" offer
bottom line recommendations for those who want to skip the general
discussion, while "Under the Hood" sidebars provide more in depth looks
at particular topics for those who want more detail. Absolute beginner or
faux debutante, youll lea proven procedures for quickly building
Dreamweaver sites.
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