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Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction (O'Reilly Digital Studio)





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Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction (O'Reilly Digital Studio)

Author: Marc Campbell
Published: 2006-01-27
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vBulletin Good manual for a beginning Website designer/creator
The book is well layed-out, and descriptions are clear and concise. The first 95 pages or so are relatively basic. I have used a crusty version of Homesite to create a few basic Websites in-the-past, so those first 95 pages didn't teach me anything that I didn't already know. Except perhaps for the design and paper and pencil preparation. br / br /After page 95 (or so), you jump right into Dreamweaver and are instructed as to its' functions. The Webpage you're building is a basic HTML page, and does not use any server-side technology like ASP, or PHP, or CGI/Perl. br / br /It too is well layed-out, and step-by-step. I only wished that a deeper discussion of CSS integration was employed. br / br /So, for the beginner, or for someone who likes to paper pencil prep, I'd have to say that this is a worthwhile buy. br / br /For the more advanced user, I'd have to say that you may be better off with more of a reference-style tome. br / br /All said, I do not regret the purchase.

vBulletin Dreamweaver 8 Design and Construction
If you are looking for website building software, you might want to take a look at Dreamweaver 8: Design and Construction. This book educates the reader on the various aspects of Dreamweaver 8. It also shows the reader, step by step, how to build a website using this software. The author also includes all sort so tips, illustrations of what the reader will see as he or she builds their site, and helpful tech talk boxes that explain some of the more technical issues in an easy to understand way. Everything in this manual is suitable for those with little or no knowledge of website design or website design software. br / br /I believe that the best way to choose website software is to understand what that particular program can do and how this may or may not suit your needs and your abilities. It doesn't help to buy software that can do seemingly magical things if you don't have a clue how to actually make it work. This book helps the reader understand the basics of the Dreamweaver 8 program with a taste of some of the more complex things that can be done.

vBulletin DREAMWEAVER FIELDS FOREVER!!
Are you new to Dreamweaver 8? If you are, then this book is for you! Author Marc Campbell, has done an outstanding job of writing a book for people who are new to creating their own web sites from the ground up and all that it entails. br / br /Campbell, begins by showing you how to devise your plan. Then, the author shows you how to develop a blueprint for your site. Next, he shows you how to add just about anything to the pages of your site. Finally, the author shows you how to take the working prototype that exists on your computer and publish it to the Web for all of the world to see. br / br /This most excellent book serves an introduction to creating web sites using Macromedia Dreamweaver 8. More importantly, the focus throughout this book is that sound design and usability are inextricably linked.

vBulletin Needs Color!!!
This book is well written and laid out well (for the most part), but the lack of color really, really hurts this Dreamweaver 8 guide. Perhaps I am being a bit of a stickler, but a book in 2006 not only needs to have good content, but it need to also have a great layout as well. Deciding to go with 5 major colors (white, black, grey, blue, dark blue) not only makes the book seem dull and drab, it detracts from the reader the good content within. br / br /For anyone that uses Dreamweaver 8 on a daily basis this is a great reference guide but the layout editor could have done a much better job. If you care about content more than pizzaz, I think you will be happy with this book br / br /**** RECOMMENDED

vBulletin Great for the money.
This book takes you from web-site zero through building a basic client-side only web site using Dreamweaver 8. br / br /My only critique is that it seemed like we didn't even get to actually using Dreamweaver 8 until about page 100. Before that was an intro to general web-site concepts and HTML. br / br /Anyway, it's an attractive and informative book that is priced lower than most.

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