| The Complete Idiot's Guide to Macromedia Dreamweaver MX | 
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Author: David Karlins Publisher: Alpha Studio: Alpha Manufacturer: Alpha Label: Alpha Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.3 x 0.8
ISBN: 0028643305 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7 UPC: 021898643308 EAN: 9780028643304 ASIN: 0028643305
Publication Date: June 25, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Of all HTML Web editing software, Dreamweaver is the application Web professionals choose who wish to create graphically stunning yet cleanly coded Web pages. The Complete Idiot's Guide(R) to Dreamweaver 5 will cover all the essential features and capabilities of the Dreamweaver package in non-technical terms. The first several chapters explain the fundamental rules of creating a Web site and the Web pages that integrate it. Dreamweaver-centric instructions on tables and design layers follow, with ample coverage on style sheets, framing as well as inputting forms and creating templates. The final content portions concentrate on more advanced types of embedded multimedia and interactivity with Flash-created graphics.
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  If you are a newbie April 2, 2004 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
For someone who wants to learn dreamweavermx fast and easy...this is not the book for you. This is just too simplistic. I recommend How to Do Everything with dreamweaverMX.
  Just what you need November 5, 2003 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Dreamweaver is a wonderful program, but there is so much to learn about it, especially with so many new additions to the program. Idiot's guide does their usual - make it easy to learn guide and helps you follow step by step how to use Dreamweaver, how to use it in conjunction to your websites, in simply, easy to follow terms, with plenty of pictures so you can go step by step.You will enjoy using this, but also keep it handy and a constant reference. American Express says don't leave home without their card - well don't open Dreamweaver unless you have this wonderful guide to make it easy and fun.
  Just what I was looking for September 13, 2003 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I created my first and only web site back in the days when all browsers were Netscape, all graphics jpg or gif, all coding html and all backgrounds medium gray. I was determined to design my own site and not be seduced by simplistic, pre-packaged templates, but I was intimidated by the possibility of getting buried under too much complex instruction. Macromedia's Dreamweaver and David Karlins Complete Idiot's Guide to Dreamwewaver MX sounded like just the ticket. I was not disappointed. David Karlins writes in an often humorous style that puts him right there with you, anticipating your next question or guiding you deftly around the pitfalls and frustrations. This book is well written and informative. It is obvious that Mr. Karlins has a great deal of experience teaching the subject and loves to teach. A bonus that I hadn't expected was the fast and helpful email responses from the author on those few occasions I did get in a corner. I highly recommend this book, and not just for the beginner. It's just plain fun to read and use.
  Do it the easy way... Read this first!!! August 19, 2003 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
For the self-taught novice, Dreamweaver MX can be both delightfully user friendly and infuriatingly confusing. Joining Macromedia's own MX manual, a number of other available MX user guides adorn my workstation shelves. After a number of weeks trying to sort out the pros and cons of just when and how to use the FRAMES, TABLES AND LAYERS features, I had the good fortune to come upon David Karlins',blessedly clear explanations,in his "...Idiot's Guide...." From my point of view, as a newbie designer, this work's enduring value is that, not only are the fundamentals clearly explained, but insights,tips, cautions and introductions to more advanced capabilities are included. He also presents important introductions to Macromedia's Fireworks and Flash interfaces. Read this first, then your owners manual.
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