Dreamweaver 1.2 for Windows and Macintosh (Visual QuickStart Guides)

Dreamweaver 1.2 for Windows and Macintosh (Visual QuickStart Guides)

by J.TarinTowers (Author)

Synopsis

Dreamweaver for Windows and Macintosh: Visual Quickstart Guide is a fast, easy, and inexpensive way to make Web pages with Macromedia's new and sophisticated Web page editor, a designer-targeted WYSIWYG Web authoring tool. Instructions in this book are clear and concise, and they're complemented by hundreds of screenshots and practical illustrations of real-world Web pages created with Dreamweaver.

Whether you're just starting to learn the basics of Web page design or looking to build on your HTML expertise, this book will give you a thorough grounding in Dreamweaver's versatile capabilities - from creating basic Web pages to creating dynamic content using style sheets, layers, DHTML, and scripted behaviors. Nearly every chapter includes sections that go beyond Dreamweaver's WYSIWYG visual editing to working directly with the code to enhance your pages. Other topics include frames, client-side image maps, Web site management, and browser compatibility.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 375
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Published: 05 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0201353393
ISBN 13: 9780201353396
Book Overview: Dreamweaver for Windows and Macintosh: Visual Quickstart Guide is a fast, easy, and inexpensive way to make Web pages with Macromedia's new and sophisticated Web page editor, a designer-targeted WYSIWYG Web authoring tool. Instructions in this book are clear and concise, and they're complemented by hundreds of screenshots and practical illustrations of real-world Web pages created with Dreamweaver. Whether you're just starting to learn the basics of Web page design or looking to build on your HTML expertise, this book will give you a thorough grounding in Dreamweaver's versatile capabilities - from creating basic Web pages to creating dynamic content using style sheets, layers, DHTML, and scripted behaviors. Nearly every chapter includes sections that go beyond Dreamweaver's WYSIWYG visual editing to working directly with the code to enhance your pages. Other topics include frames, client-side image maps, Web site management, and browser compatibility.

Author Bio

J. Tarin Towers has contributed as a writer and technical editor to more than a dozen books about computers and the Internet. As an editorial consultant, she has worked with such companies as Netscape Communications, Microsoft, Informix Software, and infoseek. She is also a published poet and essayist. Her Web site resides at www.tarin.com.