Dreamweaver (R) 4 Fireworks (R) 4 Studio: A Beginner's Guide Kim Cavanaugh Author

Dreamweaver (R) 4 Fireworks (R) 4 Studio: A Beginner's Guide Kim Cavanaugh Author
Brand: McGraw-Hill/OsborneMedia
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Essential skills for first-time Web developers! This easy-to-use book explains the fundamentals of this hot Web development tool. You’ll learn to design,build,and deploy dynamic Web sites with the Dreamweaver 4 Fireworks 4 Studio and get a comprehensive introduction to all the new features and functionality. The modular approach of this series—including drills,sample projects,and mastery checks—makes it easy to learn to use this powerful tool quickly and easily. Essential Skills for First-Time Designers Prepare yourself for unlimited growth in the world of Web design by building a rock-solid foundation in two of the most significant applications in the industry—Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Learn Internet fundamentals,get a primer on HTML,and plan your first Web site,then use the powerful tools in this studio to design and build more robustly functioning,professional-looking Web sites. Written by a Macromedia expert with vast experience as a trainer and curriculum developer,this complete learning guide will help everyone—from beginners to the most experienced Web authors—combine Dreamweaver and Fireworks to produce beautiful results. This Beginner’s Guide Is Designed for Easy Learning: Modules—Each concept is divided into logical modules (chapters),ideal for individualized learningGoals—Each module opens with the specific skills you’ll have by the end of the moduleAsk the Experts—Q;A sections throughout are filled with extra information and interesting commentary1-Minute Drills—Quick self-assessment sections to check your progressAnnotated Syntax—Example codeannotated with commentary that points to the particular technique illustratedProjects—Exercises contained in each module show how to apply what you are learningMastery Checks—End-of-module reviews that test your knowledge using short-answer,multiple-choice,fill-in-the-blank,and simple coding questions