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Dreamweaver CS3 Bible

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John Wiley & Sons, Aug 20, 2007 - Computers - 1112 pages
Learn to create dynamic, data-driven Web sites using the exciting enhancements in the Dreamweaver CS3 version. You get a thorough understanding of the basics and then progress to learning how to produce pages with pizzazz, connect to live databases, integrate with Flash and Photoshop, use advanced technologies like Spry and Ajax, incorporate Flash, Shockwave, QuickTime, and WAV files, import Photoshop files directly into Dreamweaver, and enjoy Web success.
  

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Contents

Part I Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver CS3
1
Part II Designing and Crafting Core Pages
153
Part III Adding Advanced Design Features
355
Part IV Incorporating Dynamic Data
635
Part V Including Multimedia Elements
763
Part VI Enhancing Productivity and Web Site Management
867
Part VII Extending Dreamweaver
1009
Part VIII Appendix
1087
Index
1093
Bonus Chapter 1 Creating and Using Objects
1
Bonus Chapter 2 Creating a Behavior
25
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Joseph Lowery has been writing about computers and new technology since 1981. He is the author of the previous editions of Dreamweaver Bible and Fireworks Bible as well as the recent publishing of CSS Hacks and Filters (all published by Wiley). He is also the author of Joseph Lowerys Beyond Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver MX 2004 Killer Tips (with Angela Buraglia), and Dreamweaver MX 2004 Web Application Recipes and Dreamweaver CS3 Recipes (with Eric Ott), all published by New Riders. He has also written books on HTML and using the Internet for business. His books are international bestsellers, having sold more than 400,000 copies worldwide in eleven different languages. Joe is also a consultant and trainer and has presented at Seybold in both Boston and San Francisco, Adobe conferences in the U.S. and Europe, and at ThunderLizard’s Web Design World. He is currently the Vice President of Marketing for WebAssist, the leading provider of Adobe extensions.

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