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Overview""DreamweaverX/Fireworks"" integrates ""Dreamweaver"", the professional visual Web tool.with ""Fireworks"", a professional vector and bit map graphics editing tool. This publication aims to show Web designers how to get the most out of both programs. Its task-based organization includes step-by-step tutorials and practical exercises as well as professional images and examples throughout. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christian Crumlish , Rita LewisPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Sybex Inc.,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 1.418kg ISBN: 9780782141115ISBN 10: 0782141110 Pages: 665 Publication Date: 28 August 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsIntroduction. PART I: PLANNING YOUR PROJECT AND SETTING UP DREAMWEAVER . Chapter 1: Planning and Preparing for a Web Project . Chapter 2: Web Pages Deconstructed . Chapter 3: Setting Up Your Workspace and Your Site . Chapter 4: Saving Labor with Templates and Libraries . PART II: USING FIREWORKS . Chapter 5: Getting into Fireworks . Chapter 6: Adding Strokes, Fills, and Live Effects . Chapter 7: Working With Vectors . Chapter 8: Working with Bitmaps . Chapter 9: Designing Navigation Objects . Chapter 10: Slicing, Optimizing, and Exporting Images . PART III: BUILDING A WEB PAGE . Chapter 11: Page Layout with Tables and Layers . Chapter 12: Inserting and Formatting Text Content . Chapter 13: Working with Graphics . Chapter 14: Interactivity with Framesets and Frames . Chapter 15: Cascading Style Sheets . Chapter 16: Making and Maintaining Hyperlinks . PART IV: INSERTING DYNAMIC CONTENT . Chapter 17: Adding Multimedia . Chapter 18: Rollovers, Navigation Bars, and Jump Menus. Chapter 19: Behavioral Science. Chapter 20: Going Interactive with Forms. Chapter 21: Building an E--Commerce Site. PART V: DEVELOPING WEB APPLICATIONS. Chapter 22: Building Web Applications. Chapter 23: Handcrafting Your Code. Chapter 24: Database Connectivity. Chapter 25: Working with ColdFusion. Chapter 26: Working with XML and XHTML. Chapter 27: Working with Emerging Technologies Web Services and .NET. PART VI: SITE ADMINISTRATION FROM START TO FINISH. Chapter 28: Setting Up Administration Behind a Site. Chapter 29: Checking Browser Compatibility. Chapter 30: Going Live or Delivering the Site. Chapter 31: Administering the Site. Chapter 32: Customizing and Extending Dreamweaver. PART VII: APPENDICES. Appendix A: Online Resources. Appendix B: Dreamweaver MX Keyboard Shortcuts. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationChristian Crumlish is a writer, consultant, and artist who has been designing web sites since 1994. He's currently a senior consultant with Groundswell and Enterpulse, developing web--enabled business--to--business applications for such Fortune 500 clients as Visa and Sprint. Rita Lewis works as a Dreamweaver and Fireworks trainer and is the webmaster of two non--profit web sites created with Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Between them, Christian and Rita have authored more than 35 computer books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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