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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"


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Introduction
You??™ll find yet another cool addition to the Dreamweaver Bible on the CD-ROM: interactive simulations for
each Dreamweaver Technique. Created by master trainer Mark Fletcher with Adobe Captivate, these simulations
give you the opportunity to practice all the steps in each Technique. As my dad used to say, ???Get it in
your hand and you??™ll get it in your head.???
The accompanying CD-ROM also offers a vast number of additional Dreamweaver server behaviors, objects,
commands, and other extensions, in addition to relevant code from the book.
Part I??”Laying the Groundwork in Dreamweaver CS3
Part I begins with a look at what??™s new in Dreamweaver CS3??”and there??™s an awful lot to cover. Next up,
you??™ll find an overview of Dreamweaver??™s philosophy and design. To get the most out of the program, you
need to understand the key advantages it offers over other authoring programs and their deficiencies, which
Dreamweaver addresses. Part I takes you all the way to setting up your first site.
Part II??”Designing and Crafting Core Pages
Although Dreamweaver is partly a visual design tool, its roots derive from the language of the Web: HTML.
Part II gives you a solid foundation in the basics of HTML, even if you??™ve never seen code.


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