Synopses & Reviews
Macromedia's Dreamweaver is a sophisticated and powerful tool that allows new and power users alike to build Web sites without spending a lot of time writing code. However, many people don't know how to use its complex features to their advantage. In this latest revision of Peachpit's popular Dreamweaver for Windows and Macintosh Visual QuickStart Guide, author J. Tarin Towers unveils Dreamweaver 3's core features step-by-step -- including using Dreamweaver for site management, building great pages with rollovers, frames, forms, and tables, and finally getting your work online. New program features, such as Jump Menus, HTML Styles, and the Quick Tag Editor are covered in depth, and the book is loaded with tips and accompanying graphics. This edition has four additional chapters -- 20 in total -- and more coverage of Mac issues in its cross-platform approach. If you're a Dreamweaver user, you'll want to have this handy and affordable reference tool at your side.
Synopsis
Towers's bestselling guide to Dreamweaver is now completely revised to cover the newest upgrade of this cross-platform visual tool for creating sophisticated Web sites. The "Visual QuickStart Guide" format lends itself to getting users up and running quickly by using loads of screen shots and step-by-step instructions. Without needing to know JavaScript readers will learn to create rollovers and save time creating complex tables, frames, style sheets, simple animations, and image maps.
Description
Macromedia's Dreamweaver is a sophisticated and powerful tool that allows new and power users alike to build Web sites without spending a lot of time writing code. However, many people don't know how to use its complex features to their advantage. In this latest revision of Peachpit's popular Dreamweaver for Windows and Macintosh Visual QuickStart Guide, author J. Tarin Towers unveils Dreamweaver 3's core features step-by-step -- including using Dreamweaver for site management, building great pages with rollovers, frames, forms, and tables, and finally getting your work online. New program features, such as Jump Menus, HTML Styles, and the Quick Tag Editor are covered in depth, and the book is loaded with tips and accompanying graphics. This edition has four additional chapters -- 20 in total -- and more coverage of Mac issues in its cross-platform approach. If you're a Dreamweaver user, you'll want to have this handy and affordable reference tool at your side.