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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 432 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 189x231x21 mm, kaal: 894 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 DVD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321701771
  • ISBN-13: 9780321701770
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 432 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 189x231x21 mm, kaal: 894 g, Contains 1 Paperback / softback and 1 DVD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Jun-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321701771
  • ISBN-13: 9780321701770
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Creative professionals seeking the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 choose Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press.

The 18 project-based lessons in this book show readers step-by-step the key techniques for working in Dreamweaver CS5. Readers learn what they need to know to create a professional website without having to delve into code. This completely revised CS5 edition covers Adobe's Spry framework for Ajax to create dynamic interfaces, Spry widgets (pre-built user interface components) to quickly add common components to Web pages; and Live View, a working browser rendering right in the program. The book also shows how to enter text in headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables; insert graphics and Photoshop Smart Objects; add links to text and images; apply cascading style sheets; and customize the Dreamweaver workspace. Readers will also learn to add interactive elements to their sites, such as Flash video and animation, get guidance for working with code, and finally publish a finished site to the Web.

The companion DVD includes lesson files so readers can work along with the book, as well as 2 hours of FREE video tutorials from 'Learn Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 by Video' by video2brain and Adobe Press.

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.

Note from the publisher:

FREE Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 updates are available for this title. Simply register your product at www.peachpit.com/register and you will receive the updates when they become available.
Getting Started xi
About Classroom in a Book xi
Prerequisites xi
Installing the program xii
Copying the Classroom in a Book files xii
Recommended lesson order xiii
Jumpstart xiii
Setting up the workspace xiv
Windows vs. Macintosh instructions xv
Finding Dreamweaver information xv
Checking for updates xv
Additional resources xvi
Adobe certification xviii
Accelerate your workflow with Adobe CS Live xix
1 Customizing Your Workspace
2(18)
Touring the workspace
4(1)
Switching and splitting views
5(2)
Working with panels
7(4)
Selecting a workspace layout
11(2)
Adjusting toolbars
13(1)
Personalizing preferences
14(1)
Creating custom keyboard shortcuts
14(2)
Using the Property inspector
16(4)
2 HTML Basics
20(16)
What is HTML?
22(1)
Where did HTML begin?
22(1)
Writing your own HTML code
23(8)
Frequently used HTML 4 codes
31(3)
Where Is HTML Going?
34(2)
3 CSS Basics
36(18)
What is CSS?
38(1)
HTML vs. CSS formatting
39(2)
CSS box model
41(1)
HTML defaults
42(2)
Formatting text
44(3)
Formatting objects
47(3)
Multiples, classes, and IDs, oh my!
50(4)
4 Getting A Quick Start
54(26)
Defining a Dreamweaver site
56(2)
Using the Welcome screen
58(1)
Selecting a CSS layout
59(1)
Saving a page
60(1)
Modifying the page title
60(1)
Changing headings
60(1)
Inserting text
61(2)
Inserting images
63(3)
Selecting and modifying CSS styles
66(4)
Adjusting text fonts, colors, and sizes
70(3)
Using the Property inspector
73(2)
Previewing a page in Live view
75(1)
Previewing pages in a browser
76(4)
5 Creating A Page Layout
80(24)
Web design basics
82(2)
Working with thumbnails and wireframes
84(4)
Previewing your completed file
88(1)
Modifying an existing CSS layout
88(3)
Adding a background image to the header
91(2)
Inserting new <div> components
93(3)
Modifying the page width and background color
96(1)
Modifying existing content and formatting
97(3)
Inserting an image placeholder
100(1)
Inserting placeholder text
101(1)
Modifying the footer
101(1)
Checking browser compatibility
102(2)
6 Working With Cascading Style Sheets
104(28)
Previewing a completed file
106(1)
Working with the CSS Styles panel
106(4)
Creating new CSS rules
110(5)
Creating an interactive menu
115(3)
Modifying hyperlink behavior
118(3)
Creating faux columns
121(2)
Moving rules to an external style sheet
123(1)
Creating style sheets for other media types
124(8)
7 Working With Templates
132(26)
Previewing completed files
134(1)
Creating a template from an existing layout
135(2)
Inserting editable regions
137(1)
Producing child pages
138(3)
Updating a template
141(3)
Using Library items
144(5)
Using server-side includes
149(9)
8 Working With Text, Lists, And Tables
158(32)
Previewing a completed file
160(2)
Importing text
162(1)
Creating headings
163(2)
Creating lists
165(2)
Creating text indents
167(3)
Creating and styling tables
170(14)
Spell checking web pages
184(1)
Finding and replacing text
185(5)
9 Working With Images
190(26)
Reviewing web image basics
192(4)
Previewing the completed file
196(1)
Inserting an image
197(2)
Adjusting image positions with CSS classes
199(2)
Working with the Insert panel
201(1)
Using Adobe Bridge
202(2)
Inserting incompatible file types
204(3)
Working with Photoshop Smart Objects
207(2)
Copying and pasting images from Fireworks and Photoshop
209(2)
Inserting images by drag and drop
211(1)
Optimizing images with the Property inspector
212(4)
10 Working With Navigation
216(42)
Hyperlink basics
218(1)
Previewing your completed file
219(3)
Creating internal hyperlinks
222(3)
Creating an image-based link
225(1)
Creating an external link
226(1)
Setting up e-mail links
227(2)
Targeting page elements
229(3)
Inserting Spry menu bars
232(18)
Inserting Spry menus as Library items
250(4)
Checking your page
254(4)
11 Adding Interactivity
258(18)
Learning about Dreamweaver behaviors
260(1)
Previewing a completed file
261(2)
Working with Dreamweaver behaviors
263(6)
Working with Spry Accordion widgets
269(7)
12 Working With Flash
276(12)
Understanding Flash
278(1)
Previewing a completed file
278(1)
Adding Flash animation to a page
279(4)
Adding an FLV file to a page
283(5)
13 Working With Forms
288(36)
Previewing a completed file
290(2)
Learning about forms
292(1)
Adding a form to a page
293(2)
Inserting text form elements
295(9)
Inserting checkboxes
304(2)
Creating radio buttons
306(3)
Working with lists
309(2)
Adding a submit button
311(2)
Specifying a form action
313(2)
Emailing form data
315(4)
Styling forms
319(5)
14 Working With Online Data
324(28)
Working with dynamic content
326(1)
Previewing the completed file
326(2)
Using HTML and XML data
328(10)
Choosing a server model
338(2)
Configuring a local web server
340(1)
Setting up a testing server
340(3)
Building database applications
343(9)
15 Building Dynamic Pages With Data
352(28)
Building pages with ASP, ColdFusion, or PHP
354(9)
Creating a master/detail page set
363(11)
Creating a detail page
374(6)
16 Working With Code
380(16)
Code tools overview
382(1)
Selecting code
383(1)
Collapsing code
384(1)
Expanding code
385(1)
Adding new code
386(2)
Using Code Navigator
388(1)
Accessing Live Code
389(2)
Using Inspect mode
391(1)
Working in related files
392(1)
Accessing Split Code view
393(1)
Commenting your code
393(3)
17 Publishing To The Web
396(20)
Defining a remote site
398(7)
Cloaking folders and files
405(2)
Wrapping things up
407(3)
Putting your site online
410(3)
Synchronizing local and remote sites
413(3)
Index 416
The Adobe Creative Team of designers, writers, and editors has extensive, real-world knowledge of Adobe 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.