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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Dreamweaver CS3 (Teach Yourself VISUALLY (Tech))





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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Dreamweaver CS3 (Teach Yourself VISUALLY (Tech))

Author: Janine C. Warner
Published: 2007-08-06
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I was expecting a little more detail than a few words and a lot of silly pictures. When I opened the book I was insulted by the childish silly manner the book uses as a method to teach Dreamweaver. I learned nothing from either the text or the pictures.

Total waste of money. Don't buy this nonsense.


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Warner takes a reader through an easy tour of Dreamweaver CS3. No previous exposure to it is needed. An added bonus, which is made clear by the narrative, is that you also do not need much background in knowing HTML. To some people who have never dealt with HTML, it can be daunting. What Dreamweaver does is make the composition of an HTML web page as painless as possible.

Typically, much of the book shows how to write a page in WYSIWIG. What you see is what you get. Click-driven and drag and drop. The grubby details of writing or inserting the appropriate HTML tags are largely (and thankfully!) hidden by Dreamweaver. So, for example, you can make line breaks in text, indent paragraphs, make ordered lists, and change text and page colours. All without explicitly editing HTML tags.

There are a few sections where you get to see (and edit) the raw HTML. Perhaps skip these on a first reading. With some experience in writing your first pages in Dreamweaver, you can later return to these.

The last chapter is definitely the most advanced. Talking about putting a database behind your website. The discussion is accurate. But it is only an introduction to the topic. For any realistic website with a database, consult a book devoted to the subject. Warner's writing touches on a few highlights. Enough to perhaps let you appreciate the complexities.


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