With its powerful combination of visual layout tools, application development features, and code editing support,
Dreamweaver MX 2004 is sure to become the constant companion of many Web developers. Here to get you hands-on with
it fast is the definitive project-based training on the topic from one of the master teachers at Linda.com training.
Using a combination of project-based lessons, guided exercises, and QuickTime tutorials, veteran author Garo Green
walks you through all the Dreamweaver MX 04 basics: navigating the new interface, creating and managing Web sites,
and linking among pages. You'll learn about frames and forms, cascading style sheets, and Fireworks and Flash integration,
and gobble up Garo's suggestions about best layout and typography practices. You'll also find extensive coverage
of all of Dreamweaver's newest features: dynamic cross-browser validation, improved CSS support, built-in graphics
editing, and more. Throughout, Garo shows you not just how to do something but why you're doing it and the results
of your actions.
| Introduction |
|
| Background |
p. 2 |
| Interface |
p. 16 |
| Site Control |
p. 44 |
| Basics |
p. 78 |
| Linking |
p. 120 |
| Typography |
p. 158 |
| Tables |
p. 196 |
| Layout |
p. 256 |
| Cascading Style Sheets |
p. 294 |
| Frames |
p. 362 |
| Rollovers |
p. 396 |
| XHTML |
p. 432 |
| Forms |
p. 468 |
| Behaviors |
p. 490 |
| Fireworks Integration |
p. 520 |
| Automation |
p. 558 |
| Templates/Libraries |
p. 580 |
| Accessibility |
p. 608 |
| Inserting Media Objects |
p. 630 |
| Getting It Online |
p. 648 |
| A: Troubleshooting FAQ and Technical Support |
p. 668 |
| B: Online Resources |
p. 674 |
| Index |
p. 680 |
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