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Adobe Dreamweaver CC Classroom in a Book (2017 release) [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 225x190x20 mm, weight: 964 g
  • Series: Classroom in a Book
  • Pub. Date: 06-Feb-2017
  • Publisher: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0134664280
  • ISBN-13: 9780134664286
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 225x190x20 mm, weight: 964 g
  • Series: Classroom in a Book
  • Pub. Date: 06-Feb-2017
  • Publisher: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0134664280
  • ISBN-13: 9780134664286
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Creative professionals seeking the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Dreamweaver CC (2017 release) choose Adobe Dreamweaver CC Classroom in a Book (2017 release) from the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks from Adobe Press. The 13 project-based lessons in this book show users step by step the key techniques for working in Dreamweaver. Learn how to create webpages for the modern web; use and customize web frameworks to build responsive designs for a wide variety of desktop computers and mobile devices with a minimum of hand coding; incorporate graphics, and text; add links to text and images; add interactive elements to your sites, such as HTML5-compatible interactivity; work with the latest HTML5 and CSS3 code and structures; and publish a finished site to the web. A 14th lesson in this book provides valuable hands-on experience with Dreamweavers new and improved tools for coders and developers that can vastly increase your productivity. In addition, three bonus online lessons give you more information on the basics of CSS and HTML and show you how to add HTML5 animation and video to your websites.

 

The online companion files include all the necessary assets for readers to complete the projects featured in each chapter. All buyers of the book get full access to the Web Edition: a Web-based version of the complete ebook enhanced with video and interactive multiple-choice quizzes.
GETTING STARTED
1(475)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
TinyURLs
1(1)
Prerequisites
2(1)
Conventions used in this book
2(1)
Windows vs. macOS instructions
3(1)
Installing the program
4(1)
Updating Dreamweaver to the latest version
5(1)
Online Content
6(1)
Recommended lesson order
7(1)
Bonus material
8(1)
On first launch
8(3)
Choosing the program color theme
11(1)
Setting up the workspace
12(1)
Defining a Dreamweaver site
13(3)
Checking for updates
16(1)
Additional resources
17(1)
1 Customizing Your Workspace
18(34)
Touring the workspace
20(1)
Using the Start Screen
21(3)
Exploring New Feature guides
24(1)
Working with toolbars
25(1)
Switching and splitting views
26(4)
Selecting a workspace layout
30(1)
Working with panels
31(5)
Personalizing Dreamweaver
36(1)
Working with Extract
36(1)
Creating custom keyboard shortcuts
37(2)
Using the Property inspector
39(1)
Using the Related Files interface
40(2)
Using tag selectors
42(1)
Using the CSS Designer
43(4)
Using the Visual Media Query interface
47(1)
Using the DOM Viewer
48(1)
Using the heads-up displays
48(2)
Exploring, experimenting, and learning
50(1)
Review questions
51(1)
Review answers
51(1)
2 Html Basics
52(12)
What is HTML?
54(1)
Where did HTML begin?
54(2)
Frequently used HTML elements
56(3)
What's new in HTML5
59(3)
Review questions
62(1)
Review answers
63(1)
3 CSS Basics
64(28)
What is CSS?
66(1)
HTML vs. CSS formatting
66(2)
HTML defaults
68(4)
CSS box model
72(1)
Applying CSS styling
73(13)
Multiples, classes, and ids, oh my!
86(5)
Review questions
91(1)
Review answers
91(1)
4 Web Design Basics
92(10)
Developing a new website
94(3)
Scenario
97(1)
Working with thumbnails and wireframes
97(4)
Review questions
101(1)
Review answers
101(1)
5 Creating A Page Layout
102(26)
Evaluating page design options
104(3)
Working with predefined layouts
107(19)
Review questions
126(1)
Review answers
127(1)
6 Working With A Web Framework
128(68)
Creating a navigation menu
130(26)
Creating header content
156(13)
Building semantic content
169(9)
Managing Bootstrap component width
178(2)
Inserting HTML entities
180(2)
Creating global type styles
182(12)
Review questions
194(1)
Review answers
195(1)
7 Designing For Mobile Devices
196(32)
Responsive design
198(2)
Adapting the site to different screen sizes
200(15)
Working with media queries
215(11)
More information on media queries
226(1)
Review questions
227(1)
Review answers
227(1)
8 Working With Templates
228(20)
Creating a template from an existing layout
230(1)
Inserting editable regions
231(2)
Inserting metadata
233(2)
Producing child pages
235(12)
Review questions
247(1)
Review answers
247(1)
9 Working With Text, Lists, And Tables
248(56)
Previewing the completed file
250(3)
Creating and styling text
253(9)
Creating lists
262(9)
Creating and styling tables
271(24)
Spell-checking webpages
295(2)
Finding and replacing text
297(4)
Optional self-paced exercise
301(1)
Review questions
302(1)
Review answers
303(1)
10 Working With Images
304(38)
Web image basics
306(5)
Previewing the completed file
311(1)
Inserting an image
312(2)
Adjusting image positions with CSS classes
314(4)
Working with the Insert panel
318(2)
Using the Insert menu
320(1)
Inserting nonweb file types
321(4)
Working with Photoshop Smart Objects (optional)
325(2)
Copying and pasting images from Photoshop (optional)
327(6)
Inserting images by drag and drop
333(2)
Optimizing images with the Property inspector
335(5)
Review questions
340(1)
Review answers
341(1)
11 Working With Navigation
342(46)
Hyperlink basics
344(1)
Previewing the completed file
345(3)
Creating internal hyperlinks
348(8)
Creating an external link
356(2)
Setting up email links
358(2)
Creating an image-based link
360(2)
Targeting page elements
362(23)
Checking your page
385(1)
Adding destination links to the same page (optional)
386(1)
Review questions
387(1)
Review answers
387(1)
12 Adding Interactivity
388(28)
Learning about Dreamweaver behaviors
390(2)
Previewing the completed file
392(1)
Working with Dreamweaver behaviors
393(11)
Working with Bootstrap Accordion widgets
404(11)
Review questions
415(1)
Review answers
415(1)
13 Publishing To The Web
416(24)
Defining a remote site
418(8)
Cloaking folders and files
426(1)
Wrapping things up
427(3)
Putting your site online (optional)
430(4)
Synchronizing local and remote sites
434(4)
Review questions
438(1)
Review answers
439(1)
14 Working With Code
440(36)
Creating HTML code
442(7)
Working with multicursor support
449(2)
Commenting your code
451(1)
Working with CSS preprocessors
452(16)
Selecting code
468(2)
Collapsing code
470(1)
Expanding code
471(1)
Accessing split Code view
472(1)
Previewing assets in Code view
472(2)
Review questions
474(1)
Review answers
475(1)
Appendix: Tiny URLS 476(2)
Index 478
Jim Maivald is a graphic designer and artist with 25 years of experience in publishing and production. He has written five editions of Adobe Dreamweaver Classroom in a Book, as well as courseware on Adobe InDesign and XML geared for designers, Adobe Photoshop and CorelDRAW, and dozens of articles for national magazines on electronic publishing and production. He leads popular seminars and training for individuals and Fortune 500 companies on InDesign and XML. An Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) in Dreamweaver, InDesign, and Acrobat, Jim is also the co-leader for the InDesign User Group chapter in Chicago.