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Friday, June 13, 2008

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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Unleashed (2005)

What's Inside, Part by Part


Part I, "Getting Up to Speed with Dreamweaver 8": Starting off gently, this part introduces you to Dreamweaver 8. Moving from Chapter 1, "Introducing Dreamweaver," to Chapter 5, "Defining Preferences," you'll learn about the many panels, inspectors, windows, and more that Dreamweaver exposes. You'll also learn about defining and managing a site, building a simple web page, and finally, defining Dreamweaver preferences for customizing how you work with Dreamweaver.

Part II, "Static Web Page Development": Generally considered the heart of the book, this part covers topics relating to static web page development. You'll learn about web page structuring using tables, advanced page formatting using style sheets, how to work with frames and framesets, how to design forms with form elements, how to incorporate behaviors into your web pages, and finally how to design pin-point accurate web pages using DIVs.

Part III, "Team Collaboration and Task Automation": While most consider Dreamweaver a great tool for building web pages, the truth is Dreamweaver exposes many tools for working with web pages within teams. In this part you'll learn about the many aspects included in Dreamweaver that facilitate the collaborative process such as file check in and check out, design notes, integration with Contribute, and more. You'll also learn about the many components built into Dreamweaver for enhancing the workflow process such as templates, library items, and more.

Part IV, "Incorporating Multimedia and Animation": Developers and designers who are building media-rich sites should concentrate on this part. The chapters in this part of the book covers DHTML, Flash and Fireworks integration, as well as video and audio.

Part V, "Dynamic Web Page Development": The chapters in this part begin to prepare you for working with dynamic web pages. As you'll see, the chapters in this part cover an introduction to web applications, server-side technologies, databases, and the language used to extract, insert, delete, and update data within databases: SQL.

Part VI, "Creating Database-Driven Pages": With an introduction to web applications and the many components that make up web applications under your belt, you're ready to move onto building dynamic web pages. As you'll see, the chapters exposed within this part walk you through retrieving data from, inserting data into, deleting data from, and updating data within databases. You'll also learn how to build search functionality, integrate shopping cart technologies, secure your web pages, and work with XML web services.

Part VII, "Appendixes and Bonus Content on the Website": This part consists of an Appendix covering Dreamweaver 8's XML/XSLT capabilities. Detailed appendixes on accessibility and extensibility are included on the book's website.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 (2006)

What You Will Learn


As you work through these lessons, you will develop the skills you need to create and maintain your own Web sites.

By the end of this course, you will be able to do all of the following:

Open Dreamweaver, create pages, and preview them in browsers

Format text in different sizes, colors and styles using integrated styles

Import text from a variety of sources, including text files, Word documents, and spreadsheets

Insert graphics and control their appearance

Create and manage email and internal and external inks throughout your site

Learn how to make changes directly within the HTML code

Place text and graphics within tables to achiever more control over the layout

Make use of image rollovers and other interactive elements

Use the site window to manage your files and folders

Develop library items to use the same elements quickly and repeatedly

Create templates to set the look and feel of a site

Make your pages accessible and redirect visitors according to the browser version they are using

Insert a background graphics or change the background colors of your pages

Specify text attributes using cascading style sheets to gain more control over the appearance of text

Customize and extend Dreamweaver's capabilities to suit your needs
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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 For Windows And Macintosh - Visual QuickStart Guide (2005)


Even if you've never used Macromedia Dreamweaver before, this Visual QuickStart Guide will have you up and running with Macromedia's popular Web authoring program in no time. In this completely updated edition of our best-selling guide to Macromedia Dreamweaver, leading technology authors Tom Negrino and Dori Smith use their trademark crystal-clear instructions and friendly prose to introduce you everything that's new in Dreamweaver 8. Filled with step-by-step, task-based instructions and loads of visual aids, this book explains how to use all of the program's visual layout tools, application development features, and code editing support to create stunning, accessible Web sites. Along the way, you'll find extensive coverage of all the program's new features: drag-and-drop integration of XML data feeds, improved CSS support, advanced style rendering toolbar, the industry's first integrated Web accessibility evaluation tool for Section 508 and WCAG 2 checkpoints, and more!

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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Unleashed (2005)


What's Inside, Part by Part

Part I, "Getting Up to Speed with Dreamweaver 8": Starting off gently, this part introduces you to Dreamweaver 8. Moving from Chapter 1, "Introducing Dreamweaver," to Chapter 5, "Defining Preferences," you'll learn about the many panels, inspectors, windows, and more that Dreamweaver exposes. You'll also learn about defining and managing a site, building a simple web page, and finally, defining Dreamweaver preferences for customizing how you work with Dreamweaver.

Part II, "Static Web Page Development": Generally considered the heart of the book, this part covers topics relating to static web page development. You'll learn about web page structuring using tables, advanced page formatting using style sheets, how to work with frames and framesets, how to design forms with form elements, how to incorporate behaviors into your web pages, and finally how to design pin-point accurate web pages using DIVs.

Part III, "Team Collaboration and Task Automation": While most consider Dreamweaver a great tool for building web pages, the truth is Dreamweaver exposes many tools for working with web pages within teams. In this part you'll learn about the many aspects included in Dreamweaver that facilitate the collaborative process such as file check in and check out, design notes, integration with Contribute, and more. You'll also learn about the many components built into Dreamweaver for enhancing the workflow process such as templates, library items, and more.

Part IV, "Incorporating Multimedia and Animation": Developers and designers who are building media-rich sites should concentrate on this part. The chapters in this part of the book covers DHTML, Flash and Fireworks integration, as well as video and audio.

Part V, "Dynamic Web Page Development": The chapters in this part begin to prepare you for working with dynamic web pages. As you'll see, the chapters in this part cover an introduction to web applications, server-side technologies, databases, and the language used to extract, insert, delete, and update data within databases: SQL.

Part VI, "Creating Database-Driven Pages": With an introduction to web applications and the many components that make up web applications under your belt, you're ready to move onto building dynamic web pages. As you'll see, the chapters exposed within this part walk you through retrieving data from, inserting data into, deleting data from, and updating data within databases. You'll also learn how to build search functionality, integrate shopping cart technologies, secure your web pages, and work with XML web services.

Part VII, "Appendixes and Bonus Content on the Website": This part consists of an Appendix covering Dreamweaver 8's XML/XSLT capabilities. Detailed appendixes on accessibility and extensibility are included on the book's website.
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