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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321450728
  • ISBN-13: 9780321450722
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x228x17 mm, kaal: 474 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2006
  • Kirjastus: Adobe Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0321450728
  • ISBN-13: 9780321450722
Macromedia Dreamweaver is widely regarded as one of the best applications to use to build your Web site. In Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 How-Tos, author David Karlins brings you the best techniques  to get you started designing and creating pages and sites in Dreamweaver. Why sort through piles of documentation when you can focus on the techniques you most need to learn? This book presents just the information you needeach stand-alone technique is complete with illustrations and practical  tips taken from Karlins experience using and teaching Dreamweaver. These techniques let you explore the program at your own pace, and learn just what you need, when you need it. Define local and remote sites Master CSS formatting for more complex page designs Structure your page using the Dreamweaver table features or frames Add RSS content to your pages Generate site maps Build interactive forms and link them to databases to collect user input Define type attributes using HTML or CSS Create navigation elements and enhance them with JavaScript behaviors Embed multimedia in your pages for a richer user experienc

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Macromedia Dreamweaver is widely regarded as one of the best applications to use to build your Web site. In Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 How-Tos, author David Karlins brings you the best techniques  to get you started designing and creating pages and sites in Dreamweaver. Why sort through piles of documentation when you can focus on the techniques you most need to learn? This book presents just the information you needeach stand-alone technique is complete with illustrations and practical  tips taken from Karlins experience using and teaching Dreamweaver. These techniques let you explore the program at your own pace, and learn just what you need, when you need it. Define local and remote sites Master CSS formatting for more complex page designs Structure your page using the Dreamweaver table features or frames Add RSS content to your pages Generate site maps Build interactive forms and link them to databases to collect user input Define type attributes using HTML or CSS Create navigation elements and enhance them with JavaScript behaviors Embed multimedia in your pages for a richer user experienc
Exploring the Dreamweaver Environment
1(16)
Workspace Setup for Windows
2(2)
Exploring the Document Window
4(4)
Viewing Panels and the Property Inspector
8(3)
Examining the Standard and Document Toolbars
11(2)
Viewing Style Rendering Tools
13(2)
Using the Insert Toolbars
15(2)
Controlling the Dreamweaver Document Window
17(8)
Three Ways to Edit Page Content
18(2)
Managing the Design Window
20(2)
Arranging Windows
22(1)
Controlling Display from the Status Bar
23(2)
Defining a Web Site
25(16)
Collecting Site Content
26(5)
Defining a Local Site
31(3)
Organizing Site Files and Folders
34(2)
Prototyping Site Navigation
36(3)
Generating and Viewing Site Maps
39(2)
Connecting to a Remote Server
41(14)
Defining a Remote Server Connection
42(3)
Connecting to a Remote Server
45(2)
Transferring Files
47(3)
Working with Other Developers
50(2)
Synchronizing Local and Remote Content
52(3)
Creating Web Pages
55(12)
Creating a New Page from Scratch
56(2)
Using Starter Pages and Page Designs
58(3)
Choosing a Page Document Type
61(2)
Naming and Titling Pages
63(2)
Defining Links and Link Attributes
65(2)
Page Layout with Tables
67(20)
Creating a Table in Standard Mode
68(4)
Creating a Table in Layout Mode
72(3)
Creating Fixed and Flexible Columns
75(3)
Embedding Tables within Tables
78(4)
Defining Table Properties
82(2)
Defining Cell Properties
84(3)
Page Layout with Layers and CSS
87(18)
Creating and Placing Layers
89(3)
Formatting Layers in the Property Inspector
92(2)
Managing Layer Properties in the Layers Panel
94(2)
Creating Divs
96(5)
Using Rulers, Guides, and Grids as Layout Tools
101(4)
Formatting Text
105(10)
Applying HTML Tags to Text
106(3)
Applying Colors to Fonts
109(2)
Defining Inline Text Attributes with CSS
111(4)
Embedding Images
115(20)
Preparing Images for the Web
116(4)
Embedding Images on a Page
120(2)
Making Images Accessible with Alt Tags
122(3)
Editing Images in Dreamweaver
125(2)
Generating and Using Thumbnails
127(2)
Aligning Text and Images
129(3)
Defining Image Maps
132(3)
Planning and Implementing Site Elements
135(20)
Creating Template Pages
136(4)
Generating New Pages from Templates
140(2)
Updating Templates
142(2)
Creating and Embedding Library Items
144(4)
Updating Library Items
148(2)
Including Navigation in Templates and Library Items
150(2)
Uploading Templates and Library Items
152(3)
Formatting Page Elements with CSS
155(26)
Formatting Page Elements with Style Sheets
156(5)
Formatting the Body Tag with CSS
161(3)
Formatting HTML Text Tags with CSS
164(3)
Formatting Page Elements with CSS
167(2)
Applying CSS to Links
169(3)
Defining CSS for Printable Pages
172(5)
Updating Sites with CSS
177(2)
Managing CSS Between Local and Remote Sites
179(2)
Designing with Frames
181(8)
Generating a Frameset from Dreamweaver Designs
182(2)
Examining and Formatting Framesets and Frame Attributes
184(3)
Defining Links Between Frames
187(2)
Embedding Media
189(26)
Linking to Media Files
190(2)
Creating Flash Text in Dreamweaver
192(4)
Creating Flash Buttons in Dreamweaver
196(3)
Embedding Flash and Flash Video Files
199(4)
Embedding QuickTime Media
203(3)
Embedding Windows Media
206(2)
Embedding RealMedia
208(5)
Including FlashPaper and PDF Files on Your Site
213(2)
Collecting Data in Forms
215(22)
Creating Jump Menus
216(4)
Embedding Forms Linked to Server Databases
220(2)
Defining a Form in Dreamweaver
222(3)
Placing Text Fields and Text Areas
225(2)
Placing Radio Buttons and Check Boxes
227(4)
Placing Lists/Menus and File Fields
231(2)
Using Hidden Fields
233(1)
Placing Form Buttons
234(1)
Defining Form Actions
235(2)
Adding Animation and JavaScript
237(30)
Defining Browsers for Behaviors
238(2)
Creating a Timeline
240(4)
Opening a Browser Window
244(5)
Designing a Pop-up Window
249(2)
Validating Form Data
251(3)
Attaching Sounds to Events
254(1)
Creating a Rollover
255(2)
Creating an Interactive Navigation Bar
257(3)
Generating a Photo Album
260(3)
Creating a Pop-up Menu
263(4)
Using Testing and Site Maintenance Tools
267(20)
Testing Links Sitewide
268(2)
Checking Spelling
270(2)
Cleaning Up Word HTML
272(2)
Adding Design Notes
274(1)
Checking Browser Compatibility
275(2)
Testing Browsers for Media Support
277(3)
Cleaning Up HTML
280(1)
Testing Accessibility
281(2)
Synchronizing Local and Remote Sites
283(4)
Index 287


David Karlins is a freelance graphic and interactive design consultant who teaches in the Multimedia Studies Program at San Francisco State University. He is the author of a num-ber of books on Dreamweaver and graphics applications, including Adobe Illustrator CS2 How-Tos. Find him on the Web at www.davidkarlins.com.