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Dreamweaver In A Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference

From Linda Roeder,
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The Bottom Line

I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested in learning how to use Dreamweaver. This book has it all and includes pictures to help you understand it all.
Pros
  • expains everything in detail with pictures
  • teaches all you need to know
  • good for beginner through advanced
Cons
  • beginning slow for advanced user

Description

  • Learn in ins and outs of Dreamweaver.
  • Add Flash, Shockwave, Fireworks, Java applets, Active X and Plugins to your site.
  • Add XML, JavaScripts, CSS and more to your site.

Guide Review - Dreamweaver In A Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference

As with the entire "In A Nutshell" series, this book is wonderful. It starts out by explaining all the toolbar options and ends with some really advanced features. Everything is described very well. Once you have the basics down you can start to learn to use image maps, CSS, tables, frames, XML, layers and more.

Adding tags, links and images to your pages has never been easier. Dreamweaver has all the tags for you to choose from. Choose them from the toolbar or drop down menu and add them with a click. In the book you will see pictures of these thing and you will learn how to use them.

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