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Dreamweaver CS6 is the most capable website design and management program yet, but there’s no printed guide to its amazing features. That’s where Dreamweaver CS6: The Missing Manual comes in. You’ll learn to use every facet of this versatile program, through jargon-free explanations and 13 hands-on tutorials. The important stuff you need to know: Get A to Z guidance. Go from building simple web pages to creating rich, interactive websites. Learn state-of-the-art design. Create dynamic, visually appealing sites using JavaScript and CSS, and see how HTML5 and CSS3 fit in. Add instant interactivity. Use Dreamweaver’s unique Spry technology to easily add complex layout options, like drop-down menus. Use timesaving features. Take advantage of Dreamweaver’s libraries, templates, and hundreds of extensions. Go mobile. Design sites for smartphones, tablets, and desktop PCs, using the same HTML. Simplify site management. Check for broken links, streamline site-wide changes, and reorganize your site in a snap. About the Author David Sawyer McFarland is president of Sawyer McFarland Media, Inc., a Web development and training company in Portland, Oregon. He's been building websites since 1995, when he designed an online magazine for communication professionals. He's served as webmaster at the University of California at Berkeley and the Berkeley Multimedia Research Center, and oversaw a complete CSS-driven redesign of Macworld.com. David is also a writer and trainer, and teaches in the Portland State University multimedia program. He wrote the bestselling Missing Manual titles on Adobe Dreamweaver, CSS, and JavaScript. Solid book with all the content you need By Brett Merkey on July 25, 2012 Format: Paperback A Missing Manual aims to be "the book that should have been in the box." Well, if Adobe had included this work by McFarland, that box would have been big and heavy indeed! This thing is over 1000 pages and includes just about everything a serious beginner would need to advance quickly with both the Dreamweaver tool and with modern Web page construction. The author explains early on that he even deliberately left out certain features of Dreamweaver that have suffered from lack of attention by Adobe and no longer conform to modern page and site construction practices. "It's not in your interest to learn how to use [these features] nor in our interest to lead you toward a tool that's no good." I like that attitude and it is a clue that these 1000 pages contain solid material with no waste in time for you. The book is logically organized, like a class that teaches Web site construction with the best tool around. You advance chapter by chapter across the basics, learning both the tool interface and the coding practices. I recommend you follow along in the book -- but, just in case, this book has a companion Web site with most of the example pages ready to use. The other thing I like about the book is, once past the mechanics, the book goes into the more interesting issues, like the Spry drop-ins, design issues, layout flexibility, site management and the ever-challenging cascading style sheets. On the other hand, so far I have not encountered any handling of the cooler features of HTML 5 or CSS 3 -- but that is not the purpose of this book. This book should be all you need to get comfortable with both Dreamweaver and the range of coding conveniences it offers. https://www.amazon.com/Dreamweaver-CS6-Missing-Manual-Manuals/dp/1449316174
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