Summary
This easy-to-use guide is designed to make creating a Web site more intuitive and efficient. Filled with practical tips and easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, this book will your secret weapon in the race to design beautiful and functional high-end Web sites. When it comes to the most advanced HTML features, such as Dynamic HTML and Cascading Style Sheets; this book really shines by making it fun and easy to add animations, rollover effects, and multimedia to bring any site to life. Dreamweaver 4 For Dummies includes all of this and special Fireworks coverage.
Author Biography
Janine Warner is an author, speaker, and Web designer. Since 1994, her company, Visiontec Communications, has designed Web sites for such diverse clients as Levi Strauss & Co., AirTouch International, Thai Farmers Bank, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning Point Reyes Light newspaper.She has written six books about Web design, including Small Business Web Strategies For Dummies (IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.), The Flash 2 Web Animation Book (Ventana Press), Conversion Techniques for Web Publishing and Hybrid HTML Design (both published by New Riders, a division of Macmillan Computer Publishing). She is also a freelance magazine writer who specializes in reviewing Web design programs and contributes regularly to Publish magazine.An award-winning former reporter, she earned a degree in journalism and Spanish at the University of Massachusetts and has worked for several California newspapers. She speaks fluent Spanish and was a founder and editor of Vision Latina, a bilingual Spanish-English newspaper serving Marin and Sonoma counties. She believes in the power of information to transform people's lives and is inspired by the potential of the Internet.To learn more about Janine, her books, and her company, visit visiontec.com.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
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Part I: Fulfilling Your Dreams |
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9 | (80) |
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Introducing Your New Best Friend |
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11 | (20) |
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Setting Up a Web Site with Dreamweaver |
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31 | (24) |
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Working with Files Created in Other Visual Editors |
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55 | (16) |
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71 | (18) |
Part II: Looking Like a Million (Even on a Budget) |
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89 | (74) |
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Designing a Well-Planned Site |
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91 | (20) |
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Coordinating Your Design Work |
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111 | (22) |
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133 | (8) |
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141 | (22) |
Part III: Advancing Your Site |
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163 | (68) |
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165 | (24) |
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189 | (20) |
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209 | (22) |
Part IV: Making It Cool |
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231 | (96) |
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Adding Interactivity with Dynamic HTML and Behaviors |
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233 | (24) |
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Creating Advanced DHTML Features |
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257 | (18) |
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Roundtrip Integration: Fireworks and Dreamweaver |
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275 | (12) |
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Showing Off with Multimedia |
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287 | (22) |
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309 | (18) |
Part V: The Part of Tens |
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327 | (22) |
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Ten Great Sites Designed with Dreamweaver |
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329 | (10) |
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Ten Web Site Ideas You Can Use |
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339 | (4) |
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Ten Timesaving Dreamweaver Tips |
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343 | (6) |
Part VI: Appendixes |
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Appendix A: Web Design Resources You Can Find Online |
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351 | (6) |
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357 | (8) |
Index |
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IDG Books Worldwide End-User License Agreement |
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380 | (2) |
Installation Instructions |
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