Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Visual Encyclopedia

Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Visual Encyclopedia

by KimCavanaugh (Author), SheriGerman (Author)

Synopsis

If you prefer to see what things look like and how to perform a task, instead of just being told, this is your ideal A to Z reference. Part I shows every Dreamweaver 8 tool and how to use it. Part II provides step--by--step instructions for more than 140 key tasks and techniques. Both are arranged alphabetically and illustrated in full color. Ita s the ultimate Visual resource----youa ll see! aeo Each tool and technique illustrated in full color aeo Alphabetical listings for easy reference aeo Step--by--step instructions for performing dozens of tasks aeo A comprehensive guide for visual learners A Visual guide to aeo Understanding and using all the Dreamweaver tools aeo Site set--up, page creation, and page properties aeo Formatting text and building tables aeo Using Dreamweaver 8a s new Visual Guides aeo Working with Flash(r) movies, text, and video aeo Developing special effects for cutting--edge sites

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 468
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 11 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0471751766
ISBN 13: 9780471751762

Author Bio
Kim Cavanaugh has written 3 books about Dreamweaver and Fireworks, developed on--line courses, and written over 100 tutorials on the use of these and other programs. A partner in CommunityMX.com, Kim has been teaching others to develop Web sites for over 5 years. Currently employed as the instructional Webmaster for the School District of Palm Beach County, Kim also operates his own Web development company, Palm Beach Web Solutions, and writes frequently at his blog, www.brainfrieze.net. Kim lives in West Palm Beach Florida with his very patient wife and daughter who somehow put up with the number of hours he spends at the computer. Sheri German has been teaching Dreamweaver since it was in version 2, to students in various venues such as Trinity University, the Institute for Federal Printing and Electronic Publishing at the Government Printing office, and the Washington Apple Pi user group. She is a partner in CommunityMX.com (www.communitymx.com), a Macromedia Education Leader, a Certified Dreamweaver MX 2004 developer, and a Web designer who specializes in creating Web sites for arts organizations. Her formal education includes a BA in literature, an MA in Music, and a Desktop Publishing certificate. She lives in the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area with her husband Andy, a lawyer for the USPS, two children, Jennifer and Joseph Scotty, and three cats and a dog. When she is not developing sites or teaching, she is often taking a ballet class or listening to classical music.