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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321719867
  • ISBN-13: 9780321719867
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 181x228x16 mm, kaal: 454 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Aug-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321719867
  • ISBN-13: 9780321719867
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Presents instructions on creating Web sites using the components of Adobe Creative Suite 5, covering such topics as formatting text, collecting data in forms, adding effects, embedding media, preparing photographs, creating artwork, and designing interactive elements.

Adobe Creative Suite 5 Web Premium How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques is a concise, economical, current, and informed guide to the key techniques for creating accessible, engaging Web sites using Adobe Creative Suite 5. This book shows you the Dreamweaver® CS5 features you need to manage Web sites; design page layout with CSS styles; integrate media and interactivity with HTML5 and CSS3; and generate tabbed panels, tooltips, datasets, and forms with validation scripts. You'll find tips for using Photoshop® CS5 to design Web-ready pages and to prepare photos and background graphics. It teaches Illustrator® CS5 techniques for creating Web banners, navigation icons, and scalable graphic elements, and introduces the new perspective drawing feature. Learn how to create scrollbars and buttons and assign actions (including video player controls) in Flash® Catalyst CS5, and learn to generate animation in Flash® Professional CS5. the book also explores ways to integrate Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash Catalyst, and Flash Professional, along with other CS5 applications such as Bridge and Adobe Media Encoder to create cutting-edge Web sites with custom video players, animation, and interactivity.
Chapter One Creating a Web Site in Dreamweaver CS5
1(30)
#1 Defining a Local Web Site
2(2)
#2 Connecting to a Remote Site
4(4)
#3 Managing Sites in the Files Panel
8(4)
#4 Creating and Saving Web Pages
12(3)
#5 Working with Text and Defining Links
15(3)
#6 Embedding and Editing Images
18(7)
#7 Inspecting Code
25(2)
#8 Previewing in Live View and Browsers
27(4)
Chapter Two Designing Web Pages in Dreamweaver with CSS Styles
31(24)
#9 Using Design Tools (Grids, Zoom...)
32(2)
#10 Creating and Linking a Style Sheet
34(5)
#11 Creating Page Layouts with ID Styles
39(4)
#12 Designing a Three-Column Layout
43(6)
#13 Designing with Class Styles
49(2)
#14 Using Absolute Placement
51(2)
#15 Identifying and Editing CSS Elements
53(1)
#16 Using CSS Layout Pages
54(1)
Chapter Three Formatting Text and Embedding images
55(18)
#17 Defining Font Tag Styles
56(3)
#18 Text Formatting with Class Styles
59(1)
#19 Formatting Links
60(3)
#20 Embedding Images
63(3)
#21 Creating CSS for Printable Pages
66(2)
#22 Connecting Dreamweaver to a CMS Site
68(2)
#23 Formatting CMS Themes
70(3)
Chapter Four Collecting Data in Forms
73(18)
#24 Creating Jump Menus
74(2)
#25 Generating Forms
76(1)
#26 Inserting Form Fields
77(7)
#27 Testing Input with Validation Scripts
84(3)
#28 Connecting a Form to a Server Script
87(4)
Chapter Five Adding Effects and Interactivity with Spry and JavaScript
91(20)
#29 Creating a Spry Data Source Table
92(3)
#30 Generating a Spry Data Display
95(3)
#31 Generating and Formatting Spry Menu Bars
98(3)
#32 Defining and Populating Spry Tabbed Panels
101(2)
#33 Creating Collapsible Panels
103(2)
#34 Defining Spry Tooltips
105(1)
#35 Inserting a Spry Accordion Widget
106(1)
#36 Opening a Browser Window with JavaScript
107(2)
#37 Applying Effects
109(2)
Chapter Six Embedding Media
111(12)
#38 Embedding Flash (SWF)
112(2)
#39 Embedding Flash Video (FLV)
114(3)
#40 Embedding QuickTime Media and Windows Media
117(3)
#41 Embedding Media with HTML5
120(3)
Chapter Seven Working with HTML5 Pack Extensions in Dreamweaver CS5
123(14)
#42 Installing HTML5 Pack
124(1)
#43 Creating New Pages with HTML5 Layouts
125(2)
#44 Using Multiscreen Preview
127(1)
#45 Enabling Media Queries
128(4)
#46 Adding CSS3 Attributes with Code Hints
132(5)
Chapter Eight Preparing Photos for the Web with Photoshop
137(14)
#47 Saving Photos for the Web and Mobile Devices
138(3)
#48 Cropping for the Web
141(1)
#49 Scaling for the Web and Devices
142(3)
#50 Preparing Thumbnails
145(1)
#51 Applying Progressive or Interlaced Downloading
146(1)
#52 Defining Compression, Dithering, and Color Palettes
147(2)
#53 Saving Images with Transparent Backgrounds
149(2)
Chapter Nine From Photoshop to the Web
151(12)
#54 Creating Tiling Background Images
152(3)
#55 Creating Semitransparent Backgrounds
155(2)
#56 Setting Up Wireframe Templates
157(1)
#57 Drawing Wireframes and Mockups
158(1)
#58 Slicing Files for the Web
159(1)
#59 Saving Photoshop Files as Web Pages
160(3)
Chapter Ten Creating Artwork for the Web in Illustrator CS5
163(22)
#60 Setting Up Web Documents and Artboards
164(3)
#61 Drawing Lines and Shapes
167(2)
#62 Drawing with the Pen Tool
169(3)
#63 Rotating, Sizing, and Scaling
172(3)
#64 Drawing with Brushes
175(2)
#65 Applying Effects
177(2)
#66 Creating Background Gradients
179(3)
#67 Drawing with the Perspective Grid
182(2)
#68 Working with Type in the Perspective Grid
184(1)
Chapter Eleven From Illustrator to the Web
185(14)
#69 Saving Artwork for the Web and Devices
186(2)
#70 Anti-Aliasing Type for the Web
188(2)
#71 Exporting Artwork with Transparent Backgrounds
190(2)
#72 Exporting Illustrator Files as HTML
192(2)
#73 Defining Links in Illustrator
194(1)
#74 Exporting Artwork to Flash SWFs
195(2)
#75 Generating Layers for Flash Animation
197(2)
Chapter Twelve Designing Interactive Elements in Flash Catalyst
199(20)
#76 Opening and Editing Artwork from Illustrator or Photoshop
200(3)
#77 Wireframing in Catalyst
203(2)
#78 Creating a Four-State Button
205(2)
#79 Assigning Actions
207(4)
#80 Creating a Media Player in Catalyst
211(3)
#81 Creating a Custom Scrollbar
214(2)
#82 Building a Form
216(1)
#83 Exporting Catalyst Projects to SWF
217(2)
Chapter Thirteen Creating Flash Professional Web Elements
219(20)
#84 Creating and Exporting Flash Files
220(2)
#85 Drawing in Flash CS5
222(2)
#86 Importing Artwork from Illustrator or Photoshop
224(1)
#87 Using Using the Text Layout Framework (TLF)
225(2)
#88 Creating a timeline
227(2)
#89 Using Code Snippets
229(2)
#90 Creating an Animated Movie
231(3)
#91 Generating a Morphing Shape
234(2)
#92 Creating Templates
236(3)
Chapter Fourteen Creating Slideshows in Flash Professional
239(14)
#93 Creating a Simple Photo Album
240(3)
#94 Creating an Advanced Photo Album
243(4)
#95 Publishing Slideshows as SWFs
247(2)
#96 Exporting SWF Slideshows
249(4)
Chapter Fifteen Using CS5 Tools for the Web
253(10)
#97 Managing Files in Bridge
254(2)
#98 Creating an Adobe Web Gallery
256(2)
#99 Accessing Fireworks from Bridge
258(2)
#100 Using Media Encoder
260(3)
Index 263
David Karlins is the author of over 30 books on graphic, Web, and interactive design. He teaches Web design at San Francisco State University Multimedia Studies Program and at 3rdWard in New York City, and his tutorials and Web design videos can be found at davidkarlins.com and peachpit.com.