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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x190x21 mm, kaal: 874 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321919416
  • ISBN-13: 9780321919410
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 448 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x190x21 mm, kaal: 874 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 Digital product license key
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321919416
  • ISBN-13: 9780321919410
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Creative professionals seeking the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Dreamweaver CC choose Adobe Dreamweaver CC: Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press. The 15 project-based lessons in this book show you step by step everything you need to know to work in Dreamweaver. Youll learn to create a professional website without having to write code by hand. This completely revised Creative Cloud edition also covers HTML5, CSS3, and media queries for responsive web design. The book also shows how to create HTML-based headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables; insert graphics and Photoshop Smart Objects; add links to text and images; apply cascading styles sheets; and customize the Dreamweaver workspace. Youll also learn to add interactive elements to your sites, such as HTML5-compatible video and animation, get guidance for working with code, and finally publish a finished site to the Web. The online companion files include all lesson files so you can work along with the book.

 

The Classroom in a Book series is by far the best training material on the market. Everything you need to master the software is included: clear explanations of each lesson, step-by-step instructions, and the project files for the students. Barbara Binder, Adobe Certified Instructor, Rocky Mountain Training

Classroom in a Book®, the best-selling series of hands-on software training workbooks, helps you learn the features of Adobe software quickly and easily. Classroom in a Book offers what no other book or training program doesan official training series from Adobe Systems Incorporated, developed with the support of Adobe product experts.
Getting Started 1(7)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
TinyURLs
1(1)
Prerequisites
2(1)
Installing the program
2(1)
Downloading the Classroom in a Book files
2(1)
Recommended lesson order
3(1)
Jumpstart
3(1)
Setting up the workspace
4(1)
Windows vs. OS X instructions
5(1)
Finding Dreamweaver information
5(1)
Checking for updates
5(1)
Additional resources
6(1)
Adobe certification
7(1)
1 Customizing Your Workspace
8(20)
Touring the workspace
10(1)
Switching and splitting views
11(4)
Working with panels
15(3)
Selecting a workspace layout
18(2)
Adjusting toolbars
20(1)
Personalizing preferences
21(1)
Creating custom keyboard shortcuts
21(2)
Using the Property inspector
23(1)
Using the CSS Designer
24(1)
Explore, experiment, learn
25(3)
2 HTML Basics
28(20)
What is HTML?
30(1)
Where did HTML begin?
30(2)
Writing your own HTML code
32(8)
Frequently used HTML 4 codes
40(2)
Introducing HTML5
42(6)
3 CSS Basics
48(48)
What is CSS?
50(1)
HTML vs. CSS formatting
51(2)
HTML defaults
53(3)
CSS box model
56(1)
Multiples, classes, and IDs, oh my!
57(2)
Formatting text
59(18)
Formatting objects
77(15)
CSS3 overview and support
92(4)
4 Creating A Page Layout
96(40)
Web design basics
98(3)
Working with thumbnails and wireframes
101(4)
Defining a Dreamweaver site
105(1)
Using the Welcome screen
106(1)
Previewing your completed file
107(1)
Modifying an existing CSS layout
108(5)
Adding a background image to the header
113(4)
Inserting new components
117(3)
Inserting a navigation component
120(2)
Changing element alignment
122(1)
Modifying the page width and background color
123(3)
Modifying existing content and formatting
126(4)
Inserting an image placeholder
130(1)
Inserting placeholder text
131(1)
Modifying the footer
132(1)
Validating webpages
133(3)
5 Working With Cascading Style Sheets
136(50)
Previewing the completed file
138(1)
Working with the CSS Designer
139(4)
Working with type
143(13)
Working with background graphics
156(2)
Working with classes, IDs, and descendant selectors
158(7)
Creating an interactive menu
165(10)
Creating faux columns
175(2)
Moving rules to an external style sheet
177(2)
Creating style sheets for other media
179(7)
6 Working With Templates
186(26)
Previewing completed files
188(1)
Creating a template from an existing layout
189(1)
Inserting editable regions
190(2)
Producing child pages
192(3)
Updating a template
195(2)
Using library items
197(6)
Using server-side includes
203(9)
7 Working With Text, Lists, And Tables
212(38)
Previewing the completed file
214(2)
Creating and styling text
216(13)
Creating and styling tables
229(14)
Spell checking webpages
243(1)
Finding and replacing text
244(6)
8 Working With Images
250(30)
Reviewing web image basics
252(5)
Previewing the completed file
257(1)
Inserting an image
258(2)
Adjusting image positions with CSS classes
260(1)
Working with the Insert panel
261(1)
Using Adobe Bridge to insert images
262(3)
Inserting non-web file types
265(3)
Working with Photoshop Smart Objects
268(2)
Copying and pasting images from Photoshop and Fireworks
270(4)
Inserting images by drag and drop
274(1)
Optimizing images with the Property inspector
274(6)
9 Working With Navigation
280(20)
Hyperlink basics
282(1)
Previewing the completed file
283(3)
Creating internal hyperlinks
286(3)
Creating an image-based link
289(1)
Creating an external link
290(2)
Setting up email links
292(1)
Targeting page elements
293(5)
Checking your page
298(2)
10 Adding Interactivity
300(22)
Learning about Dreamweaver behaviors
302(2)
Previewing the completed file
304(1)
Working with Dreamweaver behaviors
305(7)
Working with jQuery Accordion widgets
312(10)
11 Working With Web Animation And Video
322(16)
Understanding web animation and video
324(1)
Previewing the completed file
325(1)
Adding web animation to a page
326(4)
Adding web video to a page
330(8)
12 Working With Forms
338(32)
Previewing the completed file
340(1)
Learning about forms
341(2)
Adding a form to a page
343(2)
Inserting text form elements
345(6)
Inserting checkboxes
351(2)
Creating radio buttons
353(2)
Incorporating text areas
355(2)
Working with lists
357(3)
Adding a Submit button
360(2)
Specifying a form action
362(1)
Emailing form data
363(4)
Styling forms
367(1)
More form information
368(2)
13 Publishing To The Web
370(20)
Defining a remote site
372(6)
Cloaking folders and files
378(2)
Wrapping things up
380(4)
Putting your site online
384(2)
Synchronizing local and remote sites
386(4)
14 Designing For Mobile Devices
390(32)
Previewing your completed file
392(1)
Designing for mobile devices
393(4)
Creating a media query for smart phones
397(3)
Adding rules to a media query
400(4)
Adapting CSS navigation to mobile environments
404(2)
Styling the main content
406(1)
Testing a media query
407(2)
Responsive design
409(7)
Creating style sheets for tablets
416(2)
Edge Inspect
418(1)
More information
419(3)
15 Online Bonus Lesson: Working With Code
422(2)
Appendix: Tinyurls 424(2)
Index 426
The Adobe Creative Team of designers, writers, and editors has extensive, real world knowledge of Adobe web design products. They work closely with the Adobe product development teams and Adobe's Instructional Communications team to come up with creative, challenging, and visually appealing projects to help both new and experienced users get up to speed quickly on Adobe software products.