About the Book
Wake up your Web site with this informative,
easy-to-use reference on Dreamweaver. Follow examples and tutorials to
create Web page basics such as adding text, creating hyperlinks, and HTML
coding. Once you’re familiar with Dreamweaver, you’ll be ready to learn
about and implement style sheets, forms, frames, layers, and even programming
dynamic pages.
Explore your wildest Web site design
and development dreams with help from How to Do Everything with Dreamweaver
MX 2004. Learn to work with text, images, and other Web page elements in
a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editing environment. Covers everything
from first contact with the interface to publishing your site. Author Michael
Meadhra provides plenty of information and examples on all the essentials,
plus great advice for using advanced features such as Cascading Style Sheets.
Clearly defined chapters work equally well for readers who prefer to learn
sequentially in a tutorial fashion, or for those who need a quick reference
to a specific task or feature.
Insert images for backgrounds, links,
and more
Create tables and use Dreamweaver's
unique Layout Table mode for page layout
Format and edit text and paragraphs
Publish Web documents with file and
site management tools
Work with Contribute, Macromedia’s
new Web site maintenance program
Format with Cascading Style Sheets
and layers
Edit CSS styles directly in Dreamweaver,
without the need for external programs
Edit HTML code
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