If you're thinking about creating or maintaining Web sites, you'd better think hard about learning Dreamweaver, the de facto tool of choice for Web design today. What could be a chore, however, becomes a fun and fascinating challenge with this comprehensive yet clever guide. Author Geoff Blake turns a technical topic into an entertaining one by using conversational language, plenty of humor (including silly cartoons and wacky icons), and bold, bright magazine-style layouts (packed with facts, tricks, sidebars, and cartoons) to make Dreamweaver accessible to everyone. Behind all the jokes, however, is a wealth of After defining Dreamweaver and describing how it fits into the overall Web design puzzle, Geoff quickly gets down to building a basic Web site, providing an intro to HTML and providing step-by-step instructions for building pages. With that knowledge under your belt, you'll be ready to tackle the advanced functionality (including CSS, behaviors, multimedia, templates, and libraries) covered in the final sections.
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