by KhristineAnnwnPage (Author)
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX: Training from the Source leads you through a series of 17 project-based lessons in which you learn how to create and maintain Web sites using Macromedia's popular Web design software. The book's step-by-step exercises use the Lights of the Coast project Web site to introduce you to Dreamweaver's powerful tools and the best ways to use them. By recreating the sample Web site through the lessons, you'll gather the skills you need to develop sites, working in both visual and code editing environments, that are accessible to a wide audience. The lessons in this easy-to-follow guide provide 18-20 hours of tutorials, which start with the basics of creating a Web page and progressively add in more complex tasks such as working with text, graphics, and tables. You don't need any prior Dreamweaver experience to grasp these easy-to-follow lessons, which, while based on a sample project, provide you with all of the techniques and confidence to build your own full-featured Web sites.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: 1
Publisher: Macromedia Press Macromedia Dreamweaver X: Training from the Source leads readers through a series of 18 lessons in which they learn how to create and maintain Web sites of their own. The book's step-by-step exercises use the Lights of the Coast project Web site to teach the reader how to use the latest version of Dreamweaver. By recreating the sample Web site through the lessons, readers will develop sites that are accessible to a wide audience and will learn to work in an environment that integrates both visual and code editing. The lessons provide 23 hours of tutorials designed to take you through Dreamweaver's powerful tools. By starting with the basics of creating a Web page while working with text, graphics and tables, the reader will develop skills and techniques needed to produce Web sites.
Published: 23 Jul 2002
ISBN 10: 0201799294
ISBN 13: 9780201799293
Book Overview:
Khristine Page works as the Senior Web Designer at Ideum, a company devoted to producing Web sites for museums, non-profits, and socially responsible companies. She is the Editor-In-Chief and Publisher of Crescent Magazine, and a Designer for NorthWind Studios. She also teaches at San Francisco State University's Multimedia Studies program. Previously, she worked as Multimedia Specialist at the San Francisco Exploratorium, a museum of science, art and human perception.