Dreamweaver 4: the Missing Manual

Dreamweaver 4: the Missing Manual

by David Sawyer Mc Farland (Author)

Synopsis

The web-page creation program Dreamweaver deploys a rich, well-designed WISYWYG environment for building cross-platform, cross-browser websites; but unlike most visual editors, it doesn't clutter up the underlying HTML code by inserting unnecessary tags that make large websites difficult to manage. Dreamweaver is a favourite of multimedia designers, with its smooth integration with other Macromedia applications like Flash and Shockwave. Dreamweaver 4 incorporates developments in browser technologies, and this text provides a companion to the complex software. After orientation with an anatomical tour of a web page, the book goes through the entire process of creating and designing a complete website. Along the way, a "live-examples" approach allows the reader to see and test, on the internet, real web pages that follow the development progress of the book's chapters.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: 1
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 09 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0596000979
ISBN 13: 9780596000974

Media Reviews
'The front cover book of the book says that it is 'The Missing Manual - the book should have been in the box' meaning that it should be found within the software box and I am inclined to agree, as the manuals supplied by Macromedia, leave a great amount to be desired. So Macromedia take note, and hopefully replace the manual that comes with the software, with this book.' www.four-runner.com
Author Bio
Dave McFarland is the president of Sawyer McFarland Media, a web development and training company located in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition, he teaches JavaScript programming, Flash, and web design at the University of California, Berkeley, the Center for Electronic Art, the Academy of Art College, and Ex?Pressions Center for New Media. He was formerly the webmaster at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Berkeley Multimedia Research Center.