Dreamweaver CS4: The Missing Manual

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Author: David Sawyer McFarland

ISBN-10: 0596522924

ISBN-13: 9780596522926

Category: Web Programming / Development

When it comes to building professional websites, Dreamweaver CS4 is capable of doing more than any other web design program — including previous versions of Dreamweaver. But the software's sophisticated features aren't simple. Dreamweaver CS4: The Missing Manual will help you master this program quickly, so you can bring stunning, interactive websites to life.\ Under the expert guidance of bestselling author and teacher David McFarland, you'll learn how to build professional-looking websites...

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The Missing CreditsIntroductionPart I: Building a Web PageChapter 1: Dreamweaver CS4 Guided TourChapter 2: Adding Text to Your Web PagesChapter 3: Text FormattingChapter 4: Introducing Cascading Style SheetsChapter 5: LinksChapter 6: ImagesChapter 7: TablesPart II: Building a Better Web PageChapter 8: Advanced CSSChapter 9: Page LayoutChapter 10: Under the Hood: HTMLPart III: Bringing Your Pages to LifeChapter 11: FormsChapter 12: Spry: Creating Interactive Web PagesChapter 13: Dreamweaver BehaviorsChapter 14: Flash and Other MultimediaPart IV: Building a Web SiteChapter 15: Introducing Site ManagementChapter 16: Testing Your SiteChapter 17: Moving Your Site to the InternetPart V: Dreamweaver CS4 PowerChapter 18: Snippets and LibrariesChapter 19: TemplatesChapter 20: Automating DreamweaverChapter 21: Customizing DreamweaverPart VI: Dynamic DreamweaverChapter 22: Getting Started with Dynamic Web SitesChapter 23: Adding Dynamic Data to Your PagesChapter 24: Web Pages that Manipulate Database RecordsChapter 25: Advanced Dynamic Site FeaturesChapter 26: Server-Side XML and XSLTPart VII: AppendixesGetting HelpDreamweaver CS4, Menu by MenuColophonDavid Sawyer McFarland is the president of Sawyer McFarland Media Inc., a web development and training company located in Portland, Oregon. In addition, he teaches JavaScript programming, Flash, and web design at the University of California, Berkeley, the Center for Electronic Art, the Academy of Art College, and Ex'Pressions Center for New Media. He was formerly the webmaster at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Berkeley Multimedia Research Center. David is also the author of CSS: The Missing Manual and Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual.