Dreamweaver 8 bible

By: Lowery, Joseph WMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., ©2006Description: xxvii, 1111 p. : illustrations ; 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: 0471763128 ; 9780471763123; 9788126511266 ; 8126511265Subject(s): Dreamweaver (Computer file) | Web sites - Authoring programs | Web site development | Web sites - Design | Dreamweaver (Computer file) | Web Pages - Author's programsDDC classification: 004.7385
Contents:
Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver 8. Chapter 1: What's New in Dreamweaver 8. Chapter 2: Introducing Dreamweaver 8. Chapter 3: Touring Dreamweaver. Chapter 4: Setting Your Preferences. Chapter 5: Setting Up Sites and Servers. Part II: Designing and Crafting Core Pages. Chapter 6: Accessing the Code Directly. Chapter 7: Building Style Sheet Web Pages. Chapter 8: Working with Text. Chapter 9: Inserting Images. Chapter 10: Establishing Web Links. Part III: Adding Advanced Design Features. Chapter 11: Working with Divs and Layers. Chapter 12: Using Behaviors. Chapter 13: Setting Up Tables. Chapter 14: Interactive Forms. Chapter 15: Creating Lists. Chapter 16: Using Frames and Framesets. Chapter 17: Working with Timelines. Part IV: Incorporating Dynamic Data. Chapter 18: Establishing Connections and Recordsets. Chapter 19: Making Data Dynamic. Chapter 20: Managing Data. Chapter 21: Working with Live Data. Chapter 22: Crafting Multiple Page Applications. Part V: Including Multimedia Elements. Chapter 23: Fireworks Integration. Chapter 24: Inserting Flash and Shockwave Elements. Chapter 25: Adding Video to Your Web Page. Chapter 26: Using Audio on Your Web Page. Part VI: Enhancing Productivity and Web Site Management. Chapter 27: Using Dreamweaver Templates. Chapter 28: Using the Repeating Elements Library. Chapter 29: Maximizing Browser Targeting. Chapter 30: Building Accessible Web Sites with a Team. Chapter 31: Integrating with XML and XSLT. Part VII: Extending Dreamweaver. Chapter 32: Customizing Dreamweaver. Chapter 33: Handling Server Behaviors. Appendix A: What's on the CD ROM? Index. End User License Agreement.
Summary: A guide for advanced users explains how to use the Web page design software to develop site structure, design a home page, set links, add multimedia, import Web sites, and generate cross-browser code.
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Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver 8. Chapter 1: What's New in Dreamweaver 8. Chapter 2: Introducing Dreamweaver 8. Chapter 3: Touring Dreamweaver. Chapter 4: Setting Your Preferences. Chapter 5: Setting Up Sites and Servers. Part II: Designing and Crafting Core Pages. Chapter 6: Accessing the Code Directly. Chapter 7: Building Style Sheet Web Pages. Chapter 8: Working with Text. Chapter 9: Inserting Images. Chapter 10: Establishing Web Links. Part III: Adding Advanced Design Features. Chapter 11: Working with Divs and Layers. Chapter 12: Using Behaviors. Chapter 13: Setting Up Tables. Chapter 14: Interactive Forms. Chapter 15: Creating Lists. Chapter 16: Using Frames and Framesets. Chapter 17: Working with Timelines. Part IV: Incorporating Dynamic Data. Chapter 18: Establishing Connections and Recordsets. Chapter 19: Making Data Dynamic. Chapter 20: Managing Data. Chapter 21: Working with Live Data. Chapter 22: Crafting Multiple Page Applications. Part V: Including Multimedia Elements. Chapter 23: Fireworks Integration. Chapter 24: Inserting Flash and Shockwave Elements. Chapter 25: Adding Video to Your Web Page. Chapter 26: Using Audio on Your Web Page. Part VI: Enhancing Productivity and Web Site Management. Chapter 27: Using Dreamweaver Templates. Chapter 28: Using the Repeating Elements Library. Chapter 29: Maximizing Browser Targeting. Chapter 30: Building Accessible Web Sites with a Team. Chapter 31: Integrating with XML and XSLT. Part VII: Extending Dreamweaver. Chapter 32: Customizing Dreamweaver. Chapter 33: Handling Server Behaviors. Appendix A: What's on the CD ROM? Index. End User License Agreement.

A guide for advanced users explains how to use the Web page design software to develop site structure, design a home page, set links, add multimedia, import Web sites, and generate cross-browser code.

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