Teach Yourself Visually Dreamweaver 4

Teach Yourself Visually Dreamweaver 4

by Mike Wooldridge (Author)

Synopsis

Written by Dreamweaver professional user and UC Berkeley Extension instructor Mike Woolridge, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Dreamweaver(r) 4 contains hundreds of full-color, oversized, ultra-clear screenshots for the visual learner. Each task is illustrated, showing you each step, screen by screen. No programming or HTML experience required - you learn to create Web pages without writing code. Topics include converting from Photoshop, Cascading Style Sheets, Automatic link checking, Animation Timelines, and more. From using the Web-safe color palette to using Dreamweaver's pre-coded objects to adding movies, checkboxes, and more, this full-color guide to the latest version of Dreamweaver will appeal to visual learners at all levels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 316
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 15 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0764508512
ISBN 13: 9780764508516

Author Bio
Mike Wooldridge (Berkeley, California) has worked as an independent Web developer, technology writer, and educator since 1995, and has been using Dreamweaver since version 1.0, and because of its exceptional support for handling large web sites, uses it as his primary tool for maintaining client web sites. He's written about Web technology for various publications, including Macworld, CNET and MacHome Journal. His articles have covered Web design, graphics and multimedia. He is currently teaching classes on HTML for UC Berkeley Extension, having developed a new Designing Graphics for the Web class--which of course covers Dreamweaver--that will start in the spring. In 1998, Mike won an award from Apple Computer for a project built with QuickTime VR, a photographic virtual--reality technology. mediacosm.com/refrigerator He is a graduate of UC Santa Cruz's Graduate Program in Science Writing, which trains scientists to write about technical subjects for lay audiences, as well as a degree from UC Berkeley in genetics.