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Dreamweaver 8 for dummies
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Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Publishing, 2006
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9780764596490

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Ever visited a knockout Web site and wondered, "How did they do that?" Wonder no more. Odds are, they did it with Dreamweaver. Completely updated to give you the scoop on all the cool new tools in the latest version , Dreamweaver 8 For Dummies will have you designing dynamite Web sites in no time. In fact, by Chapter 2 you'll dive right into setting up your Web site, creating your first Web page, and adding text images and links. This guide starts with basic Web page design features and progresses to the more advanced options for DHTML and database-driven sites, with step-by-step instructions for every function plus lots of screen shots. It walks you though: A tour of the desktop, covering the toolbars, menu options, the Insert bar, the Document window, the Properties inspector, the Vertical Docking panels, and more Popular features such as sophisticated template capabilities and Library items Tracing images, the Quick Tag Editor, Design Notes, and the History palette Making the most of Dreamweaver's site management features, including a Testing Server, the Check IN/Out feature, integrated e-mail, Design Notes, Site Map Layout and more Using HTML tables to create page layouts 14 different benefits of using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and how to capitalize on them

Dreamweaver 8 For Dummies includes tips to save you time and money so you can create a Web site that makes a big impression without spending big bucks. Whether you're a beginner who wants to get started or an experienced pro who wants to enhance your skills...whether you want something simple like a site to promote a quaint bed & breakfast or something wild to catapult your rock band to the big time, Dreamweaver gives you the tools and this guide helps you make the most of them. When you're ready to tackle more complex sites, it covers:

Using Fireworks with Dreamweaver to automate your workflow, optimize graphics for Web use, and create sophisticated animations, fancy rollovers, and special effects Showing off with multimedia: creating Flash buttons and text; adding Flash movie files; working with sound and video files; getting familiar with Java and ActiveX control Integrating forms into dynamic, interactive sites and creating shopping cart systems, guest books, contact forms, search engines, chat rooms, and more Building a simple database-driven site E-commerce basics

With Dreamweaver, you don't have to be a techie to design and create a terrific Web site. So get this book and get started!


Author Notes

Janine Warner is an author, speaker, journalist, Internet consultant, and Multimedia Program Manager at The University of Southern California School for Communication. She has written 10 books about the Internet, including all editions of Dreamweaver For Dummies .


Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I Fulfilling Your Dreams
Chapter 1 Introducing Your New Best Friend
Chapter 2 Setting Up a Web Site with Dreamweaver
Part II Looking Like a Million (Even on a Budget)
Chapter 3 Planning and Maintaining a Web Site
Chapter 4 Coordinating Your Design Work
Chapter 5 Adding Graphics
Part III Advancing Your Site
Chapter 6 Coming to the HTML Table
Chapter 7 Framing Your Pages
Chapter 8 Cascading Style Sheets
Part IV Making It Cool
Chapter 9 Advanced HTML: CSS Layouts, DHTML, and Behaviors
Chapter 10 Roundtrip Integration: Fireworks and Dreamweaver
Chapter 11 Showing Off with Multimedia
Chapter 12 Forms Follow Function
Part V Working with Dynamic Content
Chapter 13 Building a Dynamic Web Site: Getting Started
Chapter 14 Bringing Data into the Mix
Chapter 15 Using Forms to Manage Your Dynamic Web Site
Part VI The Part of Tens
Chapter 16 Ten Great Sites Designed with Dreamweaver
Chapter 17 Ten Web Site Ideas You Can Use
Chapter 18 Ten Timesaving Dreamweaver Tips
Index