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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.72 EAN: 9780764599989 ISBN: 0764599984 Label: Visual Manufacturer: Visual Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2006-01-18 Publisher: Visual Studio: Visual
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Product Arrived Timely & As Advertised by Amazon Comment: Product arrived timely, as advertised in good shape. I would Highly Recommend this seller and if I had need for a product that this seller was advertising via AmaZon, I would purchase again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Teach Yourself Visually Dreamweaver Comment: An AWESOME book! I was able to quickly get up to speed on creating my own website! DEFINITELY recommend!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to read, good starting guide Comment: The best thing about this book is the friendly pictures and easy to read layout. All the charts and how to instructions are in color and go step by step. This is a great guide for someone just starting out to medium Dreamweaver ability. You can create a pretty decent website with this book. If you want to do more with images or other complex things, I would suggest getting a complex guide.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book Comment: I learned a lot from this book. I wish I had bought more books instead of waste so much money going to school.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Learn Dreamweaver quickly without the "fluff" Comment: Teach Yourself VISUALLY Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 offers a little something for all skill levels. You will benefit greatly from the hands-on approach this book has to offer. Janine (the author) starts off by walking you through the basics of starting Dreamweaver and quickly moves right into how the interface is set up. After you get a primer on the interface she explains how the HTML is constructed which is split up across a few of the chapters. Each chapter focuses on a specific point, such as: Image, Links, Formatting, etc. The fact this book focuses on tables is odd for my development, but that doesn't mean it isn't valuable and it certainly is a good idea to understand the basic concepts of building a site.
The book ends off with 3 very important topics. Publishing, Maintaining and Database usage all of which will assist you in keeping your site up to date and your visitors coming back.
Overall I was very pleased with this books content and would recommend it to anyone looking to get started or for a refresher in all that Dreamweaver has to offer.
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Editorial Reviews:
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- Full-color, step-by-step instructions demonstrate how to make the most of Macromedia Dreamweaver when formatting and styling text, creating Web-based forms and pages with frames, maintaining a Web site, and building database-driven sites
- Fully updated for the latest version of Dreamweaver, coverage includes applying style sheets, using dynamic HTML, publishing a Web site, and using library items and templates to create robust Web sites
- Features jargon-free instructions, more than 500 color screen shots, practical examples and advice, and a full measure of information that goes beyond the basics
- No programming or HTML experience required-users learn to create Web pages without writing code
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