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Teach Yourself Visually: Dreamweaver MX 2004


Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7
EAN: 9780764543357
ISBN: 0764543350
Label: Visual
Manufacturer: Visual
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 319
Publication Date: 2004-01-19
Publisher: Visual
Studio: Visual

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Summary: Good starting guide
Comment: I started out learning Dreamweaver by reading the book DREAMWEAVER MX 2004 by Khristine Page, which is almost 600 pages and mostly text, and I quickly felt overwhelmed by the amount of information and so was unable to do much to get started. Part of the problem in starting with that book was that I didn't know anything about Dreamweaver, and so was having a hard time following the text at all. So I turned to this book, TEACH YOURSELF VISUALLY: DREAMWEAVER MX 2004, and it was just the thing to get me going at first. All the visuals made it so easy so see exactly what to do on my computer in each section. The book is clearly written too, so I was seldom confused. However, there are so many graphics that there's not enough detail here to get you past the beginning stages. Thus, I'm looking for a great highly detailed Dreamweaver guide to take me to the next level, and I'm not crazy about the one by Page that I mentioned earlier. But, I do recommend TEACH YOURSELF VISUALLY: DREAMWEAVER MX 2004 by Warener and Gardner to get you started.

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Summary: Easy to Finish
Comment: I have wanted to produce web sites for years, but training books always lost me half way through. Not so with this one. I highly recommend it. The layout is a little different. There is a brief description or answer to a question at the top of each page. Then a series of step by step screen shots below. In most cases each page stands on its own. This is great because you can stop just about anywhere without getting lost. One small problem for my bifocal-assisted eyes was that the icons in the screen shots ended up so small that they were hard for me to see at times. (Not a problem if you are young or have the program open in front of you.)

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Summary: overwhelming unnecessary introductory illustrations
Comment: The full color step-by-step screen shots at the bottom half of the book are extremely informative. However, the pages are too cluttered with visual information. The excessive use of full color imagery becomes overwhelming. If the book were to focus on the full color step-by-step screen shots at the bottom half of the book and eliminate the clunky introduction illustrations above, it would be a 5 star book.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: excellent book to learn Dreamweaver
Comment: I learned Dreamweaver quickly and easily with this book. The other books I read takes a lot of time to digest and you tend to forget much after all the longwiring steps of an exercise.
This book gives you precise and direct instructions and shows you the results with beautiful pictures. Learning is effortless and fun. I recommend this book.

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Summary: Amazingly Easy to Follow
Comment: Within 3 days, I am up and publishing with Dreamweaver using this book. I have very minimal knowledge of HTML (I mean minimal). But, I am not even relying on that. I am using the WYSIWYG (Design Mode).

Incredible! I recommend it to everyone. Yet, do know that it does not come with the Dreamweaver software. However, you can download a free 30-day trial, which is more than enough time to go through the exercises in this book. You can download the trial at www.Dreamweaver.com.

The pages guide you with numbered instructions. The numbered instructions point to the corresponding area and action on the image posted on that page. The images are exactly the way the screen is. Just when you have a question, you will find an even more appealing picture with answers to your possible questions. In addition, the writers did a great job. Their instructions are clear and fun!

I have the Dummies book (which does come with the software trial and it is pretty good) but, this one is easier to follow and visually entertaining.

An excellent investment!


 

Editorial Reviews:

Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something – and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you’ll find clear, step-by-step screen shots that show you how to tackle more than 150 Dreamweaver MX 2004 tasks, from planning a Web site to editing browser lists, including using HTML, inserting multimedia files, adding dynamic content, and uploading your pages to a server.

"Your series is the most precise, visually appealing and compelling to peruse. Kudos!"
– Margaret Rose Chmilar
(Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

"A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words!"
– Lorri Pegan-Durastante
(Wickliffe, OH)

  • "Teach Yourself VISUALLY" sidebars offer practical tips and tricks
  • Full-color screen shots demonstrate each task
  • Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
  • Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules



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