Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 600 pages
- Published by: Sams
- Edition: 4th Edition June 3, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0672329360
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0672329364
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 7 x 1.5 inches
- Weighs: 2 pounds
Product Description
Sams Teach Yourself Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 in 24 Hours
Betsy Bruce
24 Proven One-hour Lessons
In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, you will be able to create a fully functional website using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson offers background knowledge along with practical steps to follow, allowing you to learn the essentials of using Dreamweaver from the ground up.
Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common Dreamweaver tasks.
Quizzes and Exercises at the end of each chapter help you test your knowledge.
By the Way notes present interesting information related to the discussion.
Did You Know? tips offer advice or show you easier ways to do something.
Watch Out! cautions alert you to possible problems, and give you advice on how to avoid them.
Learn how to…
- Use Dreamweaver CS3 to create simple or advanced web pages
- Create forms to collect information from users at your site
- Organize your site with templates and libraries
- Make Cascading Style Sheets work for you
- Craft an interactive website with DHTML
- Display data efficiently with tables
- Dress up your site with Flash files and other multimedia
- Insert scripted functionality by using Behaviors
- Insert content controls using the Spry framework JavaScript libraries
- Customize and extend Dreamweaver
- Upload your website to a server with Dreamweaver’s built-in FTP capability
Betsy Bruce is a consultant and owner of Performance Factor, creators of training and performance support applications using Dreamweaver and Flash. She is an Adobe-certified instructor for Dreamweaver, Flash, Captivate, and Authorware. As an authorized trainer, she has traveled the country instructing groups–ranging from corporations to school districts–on effectively creating dynamic and standards-based web content.
Register your book at www.samspublishing.com/register for convenient access to downloads, updates, and corrections as they become available.
Category: Web Development
Covers: Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3
User Level: Beginning
About The Author
Betsy Bruce is a developer and consultant who specializes in creating eLearning applications
using Dreamweaver, Authorware, Captivate, and Flash. She was lead developer at the
Cobalt Group in Seattle, where her team won the 2003 Macromedia Innovation in eLearning
award and was Manager of Technical Services at MediaPro, Inc., where her team won many
awards for the projects it developed. She is an Adobe-certified trainer for Dreamweaver,
Contribute, Flash, Captivate, and Authorware. Betsy received her B.S. degree from the
University of Iowa and her M.A. degree in educational technology from San Diego State
University. She is frequently a speaker at conferences on creating eLearning and using
Dreamweaver. She is also the author of eLearning with Dreamweaver MX: Creating Online
Learning Applications from New Riders Publishing. Born and raised in Iowa, Betsy lives
in Seattle with her partner and two Siberian huskies. Her website is located at
www.betsybruce.com.
Reader Reviews
I am a more advanced computer user with a bit of Dreamweaver experience (OK, so it was many years ago). I wanted to get back into it, but dreaded the thought of mucking about lamely until I got the hang of it again. This book starts with the basics, and even though I am generally familiar with a lot of the concepts, the author always mentions more than one way to do things, so even "know-it-alls" like me find themselves learning a lot. I have finished the first 12 chapters and feel good about my knowledge of the programs basic features. It progressively gets more advanced in easily digestible chunks, so I'm looking forward to finishing the last 12 chapters. The only people I wouldn't recommend this book to are those who were advanced users of the previous versions. It's meant to introduce someone to the program in general, not deeply discuss the new features only.