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Creating a Web Page in Dreamweaver: Visual QuickProject Guide
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Creating a Web Page in Dreamweaver: Visual QuickProject Guide |
Author: Nolan Hester
Published: 2004-10-30 |
List price: $12.99
Our price: $11.04
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Keep away from this book It is very difficult to design a web page just using this book since some of the steps do not work as stated in the book. eg. Page 56, link text internally. Following the steps will get you nowhere fast. If you are thinking of buying this book take my advice and keep looking.
A Great Little Book on Getting Started with DW I have several books on web design, and it's about time someone wrote a simple but thorough book on how to get started with Dreamweaver. This is the best I've seen, and I'm moving through it, smoothly, consistently. Yes it can be improved; sticking with a single progressive example would be better. But the other books, e.g., "Dreamweaver H-O-T", throw everything at you but the kitchen sink from the getgo. (And they get off into the weeds too much, and their text sometimes isn't in synch with the CD examples.)
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Excellent guide! This book is an excellent guide to begin making projects in Dreamweaver. Easy step by step instructions. Anyone can use this computer program if they follow this book!
Anyone have a fireplace? I really don't like this book -- here's why:
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br /The Visual QuickProject series is "supposed" to be designed to provide you with a quick, basic, step-by-step instruction guide that helps you to rapidly learn how to use a particular software product, such as DreamWeaver. This book DOESN'T EVEN come close to this idea...
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br /Instead, (with the exception of the first 24 pages), the book mostly reads like a dry, topical help manual with no step-by-step, project-related instructions to follow. Sorry Mr. Hester -- your book has definate potential, but it needs to be designed to teach, not simply provide generalized help topics.
Avoid this book. I have been using Dreamweaver since version 2 and know it pretty well. I purchased this book for my brother because he wanted to learn about Dreamweaver and how to make a simple site. He told me that he was having problem getting through this book. I took a look at it and sure enough p 25 I hit the first problem. The section talks about adding images to a page, but I haven't made a page to add it to. I went and looked on the author's website and he has a section called errors. There he explains that he thought you would use your own page design not the one in the book, even though in the last chapter you just created the home page for this fictional site. As I continued I found this book riddled with error. My suggestion STAY AWAY!!!
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