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Dreamweaver CS5 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))Author: Janine Warner
Publisher: For Dummies
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Pages: 456
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ISBN: 047061076X
Dewey Decimal Number: 006
EAN: 9780470610763
ASIN: 047061076X

Publication Date: May 10, 2010
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Product Description
A fully updated guide to the leading Web site creation tool, Dreamweaver CS5

Dreamweaver holds 90 percent of the market share for professional Web site development software. This popular book, which has sold more than 300,000 copies in previous editions, is fully updated for the newest version of Dreamweaver. Both beginning and intermediate Web site developers will get the information they need from this easy-to-follow guide.

  • Dreamweaver is the gold standard for Web site development software; this book covers what both beginners and intermediate-level users need to know to develop sites for online commerce, education, customer service, and other uses
  • Covers the basics, including customizing your workspace, setting up your site, creating pages, and publishing your site to the Web
  • Explains how to work with text, graphics, and links; managing and testing your site; defining and applying styles with CSS; creating CSS layouts; adding audio, video, and Flash files; exploring the Spry framework; building dynamic sites, connecting to a database, and more

Web site developers will find just what they need to get going and create effective, eye-catching Web sites with Dreamweaver CS5 For Dummies.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Exactly what I needed.   June 9, 2010
tachi1 (Miami, FL United States)
19 out of 19 found this review helpful

I'm not a professional web site builder, by any means. I have some very limited and very basic experience building and maintaining very simple sites for my husband's, my son's, and my daughter's businesses. Not template based, but nothing elaborate, just functional, clean-looking and basic. They were built with the now-defunct (and much simpler) Front Page program. Dreamweaver is a bit more complex, a lot more versatile, and has a bit of a learning curve. But, with this book, I think I can handle the transition.

I want to do something a little different to my websites (one hasn't changed anything but the price list in 11 years!) and make them look a little different and more up-to-date. This book is just perfect for me: it doesn't assume I already know what to do or am familiar with the program but, at the same time, it doesn't assume I'm stupid (despite the name).

Things I'm finding particularly helpful:

--The tone of the book is in everyday language, clear, and logical.

--Previous knowledge is not assumed, but the book is relevant and helpful to anyone (from complete amateurs to professionals who want to get up to speed on DW CS5).

--The information is presented in a sequential manner and given its proper weight. (Everything is not equally important, not everything applies to you, some things do apply and must be done this way, etc.)

--Technical terms are very clearly explained, as are correct usage, possible pitfalls, and available choices.

--While not specifically a web-design book, it does bring you up to date on what current trends in design and implementation are and in how building a website today is so different from a decade ago (since web pages are no longer just viewed by computer monitors and visitors expect more.)

--It is specifically a Dreamweaver CS5 book and it does cover every aspect of the program: what is available in DW, what it does, how to use it correctly step-by-step, and how to make it all come together. It is well indexed and well-organized by general topic and increasing complexity. Within the sections, text is easy-to-read and well laid out. The usual "for dummies" iconography appears.

--The author suggests other sources of relevant information and resources. She provides a ton of websites where you can find additional information on whatever topic she is discussing in that section. Ex: how to prevent the contact e-mails you provide from being collected by e-mail spammers (a problem my three websites have been plagued with).

Whether you want to build a first site from a template with just text and images or design an elaborate and interactive site with shopping cart and multi-media presentations, Janine Warner walks you through the steps in a common sense way. She not only tells you how to do it, but helps you understand what is happening behind the scenes and how it fits in the over-all process.

I first heard of the author while looking at Kelby Training online courses. I saw her introduction to the Dreamweaver course she conducts there and was very impressed by her teaching style. When I saw that she was the author of this book, I chose it instead of the other books that were listed and I think I made the right choice.



5 out of 5 stars instant gratification   June 20, 2010
Scott
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I am a complete newbie when it comes to creating and designing web sites. I'm in charge of updating a web site which pretty much means I tell the web designer what we need on there and he takes care of it. Over time I've ended up taking on some of the updating responsibilities on my own just to simplify things and this has brought me to where I am today. Dreamweaver is probably waaayyyy overkill for what I need, but I got it on a student discount so I figured for the price how could I go wrong. I found myself staring blankly at my laptop every time I opened Dreamweaver to do some work so I faced the fact that I needed some kind of guide to help me. After two days with this guide I have already made my first big improvement to the site that I'm in charge of and feel like I have a solid understanding of where to go from here. The book is very easy to jump through and figure out what you need to do, it's not really written to be read cover to cover.
This book will no doubt be tucked away in my lap top case for a long time to come.
Great buy, great price and just what I needed.



5 out of 5 stars The book is great for use in a class   August 6, 2010
krappe (Prescott, AZ, US)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have used this book in a class. It is easy to read, covers the topic well and I would happily recommend it to others. There is a DVD made by someone else which goes with this DVD, it was used in the class and it helped a great deal.

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I do not think it is available on Amazon.



5 out of 5 stars Dreamweaver CS5 for Dummies.   July 28, 2010
Thomas Howe (Maine)
0 out of 8 found this review helpful

Product is fine, I returned it for a refund because I didn't order this book. Haven't heard from dealer as yet.I would guess because I didn't follow instruction exactly, I will probably will not receive the refund. I'll just remember not to purchase books from these people again.


4 out of 5 stars Good Book   August 23, 2010
Book Carpenter (Catskill Mountains, NY)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

You simply cannot expect one book to be sufficient for Dreamweaver. That's probably why Adobe doesn't include books with their products - aside from saving a fortune by leaving them out.

This book covers the same basics of setting up and modification that the other books cover. I like to have several books so I can check each one when I have a question. Each book deals with DW in a different way, so I get tips and hints from one that are not included in another.

"The Missing Manual" series is excellent, by the way. I have several for different programs - even my iPod.



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