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Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques (How-Tos)
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques (How-Tos)
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by David Karlins
Sales Rank : 13158
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Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Adobe Press; 1 edition June 3, 2007
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321508939
ISBN-13: 978-0321508935
Product Dimensions:
8.9 x 6.9 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
Product Description
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 is more than just the world's most popular and powerful Web design tool: As part of Creative Suite 3 (which includes Photoshop CS3 and Flash CS3), it's a key component of an overall Web design workflow that encourages users to rely on all of their applications to seamlessly create graphically rich content for the Web and motion graphics. This information- and image-packed guide lets users get right down to work by focusing on the Dreamweaver CS3 features they're most likely to use, including Spry framework for Ajax and Spry widgets and effects, and Absolute Placement objects; the book showcases each in a stand-alone tip, complete with a relevant hint or two and helpful screenshot. This is how readers can learn just what they need to know, exploring the program at their own pace, exploring just the features and tools they need.
About The Author
David Karlins is a veteran web designer and consultant. He is the author of more than a dozen web design books including Build Your Own Web Site, the Complete Idiot's Guides to Dreamweaver and Flash, and Dreamweaver 8 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques. David's web design clients and consultants have ranged from Hewlett Packard to the Himalayan Fair. His web design articles and reviews appear in online and print and publications including CreativePro and Macworld magazine. David has taught Dreamweaver at the University of California Extension School of Graphic and Interactive design, at the San Francisco State University Digital Video Intensive program, and currently teaches Dreamweaver at the San Francisco State University Multimedia Studies Program.
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