Each standard behavior is covered
in detail with step-by-step instructions.
Chapter 13 explores the various uses of tables??”from a clear presentation of data to organizing entire Web
pages. Here you learn how to use Dreamweaver??™s visual table editing capabilities to resize and reshape your
HTML tables quickly. Forms are an essential element in dynamic Web page design, and you learn all about
them in Chapter 14. Chapter 15 presents another fundamental HTML option: lists. You study the list in all
its forms: numbered lists, bulleted lists, definition lists, nested lists, and more.
Chapter 16 investigates the somewhat complex world of frames. You see how Dreamweaver has greatly simplified
the task of building and managing these multifile creations, particularly with the Frame objects. You
also learn how to handle more advanced design tasks such as updating multiple frames with just one click.
If you want to delve into the 4th dimension in Web design, you get an opportunity in Chapter 17 with the
exploration of timelines.
Chapter 18 takes the Web to a whole new level: Web 2.0 to be exact. With the introduction of the Spry
framework, Adobe has made the sophisticated inner-workings of Ajax accessible to every Web developer.
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This chapter explains what Ajax is and how Spry fits into the picture before diving into the wide range of
Spry tools available in Dreamweaver CS3, including Spry Data, Spry Widgets, and Spry Effects.
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