Dreamweaver CS3 Bible |
| | | | Title: | Dreamweaver CS3 Bible | | Author: | Joseph W. Lowery | | Publisher: | Wiley [Website] | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 21 May, 2007 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0470122145 / 9780470122143 | | List Price: | $49.99 | | You Save: | $18.50 | | Amazon Price: | $31.49 | |
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Product Description Learn to create dynamic, data-driven Web sites using the exciting enhancements in the Dreamweaver CS3 version. You get a thorough understanding of the basics and then progress to learning how to produce pages with pizzazz, connect to live databases, integrate with Flash and Photoshop, use advanced technologies like Spry and Ajax, incorporate Flash, Shockwave, QuickTime, and WAV files, import Photoshop files directly into Dreamweaver, and enjoy Web success.
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All You Need 03 October, 2008 This book contains everything you need to know. My only criticism is that the first four chapters are to do with setting up the workspace and other details that you don't really need to know from the start, you don't actually start learning how to write web pages until chapter 5.
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A Little Dry 07 March, 2008 Aside from the obvious, that it has nothing whatsoever to do with THE Bible, it's quite dry and un-informing. I'm unable to get much from the book; other than "history of the web" type stuff. Buy at your own risk.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A1BP6N6GC9QLN4
It's Usable And Complete: End Of Story 07 September, 2008 It's usable and complete. The index is helpful. Well worth the price. I'm a complete beginner and don't have a problem with it.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A28BZBEICEG5XL
Not For Beginners 17 October, 2008 As a beginner I wanted to get a quick overview of Dreamweaver before jumping in and learning how it works. But this book is set up more like a reference guide. I'm sure it works great for those who are familiar with web design and know what chapter they're looking for. But this book makes it difficult to jump in and get started, what all of us beginners are itching for. Designing and Crafting Core Pages doesn't even start til Part II on page 153. I got David Sawyer McFarland's Missing Manual and you start building a website from page 35. It's a much better instructional book.
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Everything You Need To Know And A Tutorial Too 28 August, 2008 The CS3 Bible is both a great way to learn the program from scratch and a great reference when you need to solve a particular problem. There is more complete information than in the manual, and it is easier to use and learn from. If you have never used Dreamweaver before there is a nice set of tutorials and everything about using the program from a short and easily understood explanation of CSS to using programming language and integrating other adobe products. I keep this around for reference, and I have recommended it to others for learning the program.
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