Dreamweaver CS5.5: The Missing Manual

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Author: David Sawyer Mcfarland
Date of Publication: 2011
Book classification: Computer & Technology,
No. of pages: 1216 Pages
Format: Paperback
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    Dreamweaver CS5.5: The Missing Manual--------------------------------------------------Dreamweaver is the tool of choice for designing, deploying, and managingnew websites, and for revitalizing existing sites. But along with allthis dexterity comes complexity. That's where Dreamweaver CS5.5: TheMissing Manual comes in. With its hands-on tutorials, jargon-free language,and savvy advice from Dreamweaver expert Dave McFarland, you'll masterthis versatile program with ease. * Get A to Z guidance. Go from buildingyour first web page to creating interactive, database-driven sites.* Build skills as you learn. Apply your knowledge using 13 tutorialsand downloadable practice files. * Create a state-of-the-art website.Build visually rich, fast-loading, interactive pages using powerful,easy-to-use tools, including CSS3, templates, Spry effects, and more.* Add instant interactivity. Use pre-packaged JavaScript programs toadd forms, drop-down menus, tabbed panels, and more. * Tap into databases.Connect your site to a database and build pages that dynamically sortand display stored information. * Go mobile. Build and preview websitesfor smartphones and tablets. * Discover hidden tips and tricks. Getundocumented workarounds and shortcuts.--------------------------------------------------Author Biography: David Sawyer McFarland is president of Sawyer McFarlandMedia, Inc., a Web development and training company in Portland, Oregon.He's been building websites since 1995, when he designed an onlinemagazine for communication professionals. He's served as webmasterat the University of California at Berkeley and the Berkeley MultimediaResearch Center, and oversaw a complete CSS-driven redesign of Macworld.com.David is also a writer and trainer, and teaches in the Portland StateUniversity multimedia program. He wrote the bestselling Missing Manualtitles on Adobe Dreamweaver, CSS, and JavaScript.
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