Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 650 pages
- Published by: Wiley
- Edition: 1st Edition December 29, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0764543482
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0764543487
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.5 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 1.8 pounds
Product Description
If you are looking to make your job of building Web pages as effortless as possible and need a quick and easy understanding of the technology in order to do so, then this book is for you-whether you're new to Dreamweaver MX 2004 or you need a refresher on everything from simple tasks such as defining a Dreamweaver MX 2004 site to complex tasks such as creating dynamic content. Open the book and you'll discover clear, easy-to-follow instructions for more than 250 key Dreamweaver MX 2004 tasks, each presented in ten quick steps-or less. Easy-to-navigate pages, lots of screen shots, and to-the-point directions guide you through every common (and not so common) Dreamweaver MX 2004 challenge-and help you get more done in less time.
* Each solution is ten steps-or less-to help you get the job done fast
* Self-contained two-page spreads deliver the answers you need-without flipping pages
* A no-fluff approach focuses on helping you achieve the results
* A resource packed with useful and fun ways to get the most out of Dreamweaver MX 2004
Download Description
- This hands-on reference shows how to perform more than 250 specific Macromedia Dreamweaver tasks in ten steps or less
- Each task is presented in an attractive two-page, two-color spread, making it easy to follow
- Perfect for the more than two million Dreamweaver users who want a quick, task-focused reference with minimal background, history, or theory
- An ideal reference tool for even the seasoned user
- Covers all the new features of the latest release of Dreamweaver, the worlds leading professional Web site development application
Reader Reviews
This book is another in the Wiley series of "10 simple steps". Here, Evans offer some 250 hacks that answer common Dreamweaver problems. All characterised by a 2 page solution of some ten steps. If you are new to Dreamweaver, and have perhaps just read a quick overview of it, but are still shaky on the details, then the very specific nature of the book may be a good complement to your background. There is no overarching, complex theme in this book. No grand explanation of the Dreamweaver framework. Evans does assume some simple familiarity. But the task oriented nature of the hacks does not seem to require much more. In some ways, I suspect this book is a reaction against the necessary but voluminous texts that give a definitive rendition of Dreamweaver's capabilities. While those are indeed necessary, there seems to be a market demand for simpler and easier texts like this.
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