The 17 project-based lessons in this book show students step-by-step the key techniques for working in Dreamweaver CS5. They'll learn what they need to know to create a professional website without having to delve into code. This edition has been completely revised to cover top features, including features unique to Dreamweaver CS5, such as code inspect, Adobe browser labs, and dynamic CSS trouble-shooting. Students will even learn to add interactive elements to their sites, such as Flash video and animation, get guidance for working with code, and finally publish a finished site to the Web. The companion DVD includes lesson files so students can work along with the book, as well video training from Learn Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 by Video (9780321701770).
Features and Benefits
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The fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Dreamweaver CS5
* Completely revised to cover new Dreamweaver CS5 features, such as code inspect, Adobe browser labs, and dynamic CSS trouble-shooting.
* Official training series from Adobe Systems Inc., developed with the support of Adobe Product Experts.
* Includes 2 hours of FREE video tutorials from Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Learn by Video!
Table of Contents
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Lesson 1 - Getting Started
Lesson 2 - Customizing Your Workspace
Lesson 3 - HTML Basics
Lesson 4 - CSS Basics
Lesson 5 - Getting a Quick Start with a CSS Layout
Lesson 6 - Creating a page layout from scratch
Lesson 7 - Working with Cascading Style Sheets
Lesson 8 - Working with templates
Lesson 9 - Working with Text, Lists, and Tables
Lesson 10 - Working with Images
Lesson 11 - Working with Navigation
Lesson 12 - Adding Interactivity
Lesson 13 - Working with Flash
Lesson 14 - Working with Forms
Lesson 15 - Building pages with Data: Spry, ASP, PHP and ColdFusion
Lesson 16 - Working with Third-Party Components/Services
Lesson 17 - Working with Code
Lesson 18 - Publishing to the Web
About the Authors
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The Adobe Creative Team of designers, writers, and editors has extensive, real-world knowledge of Adobe products. They work closely with the Adobe product development teams and Adobe's Instructional Communications team to come up