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Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Recipes is divided into two, intentionally unbalanced sections. Up front, you'll find a primer of sorts that is intended to serve as a general introduction to both the world of data-driven Web technology and Dreamweaver's implementations. Read these chapters if you are new to working with data sources on the Web, and especially if you are new to Dreamweaver. The bulk of the book is devoted to the Web application recipes. The recipes themselves are separated into two sections, or cuisines, |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Macromedia® Dreamweaver® 8 Recipes
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1. Introducing Newland Tours In this lesson, you will get familiar with the book's starting and ending points. You'll open the site as it exists today within Dreamweaver. 2. Preparing the Static HTML and CSS 3. Dynamic Web Sites You'll have an idea of how dynamic sites work, and what they are created to do; you'll have Macromedia Dreamweaver configured to work with dynamic data; and you'll have created your first page that uses dynamic content.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 with ASP, Coldfusion and PHP Training from the Source
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Chapter 1. Introducing Dreamweaver - In this chapter, you'll learn about the Dreamweaver Start Page and document window. Chapter 2. Starting Your First Site - Dreamweaver has all the tools you'll need to create the site, work with its files and folders, and then transfer it to the Web server. That's what we'll be covering in this chapter. Chapter 3. Building Your First Page - In this chapter, we'll also briefly discuss how you add text, links, and images to your pages, although we go into those subjects in much greater detail in Chapters 4, 7, and 8, respectively.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Dreamweaver 8 for Windows and Macintosh - Visual QuickStart Guide
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1. Working with Servers In this chapter, you'll learn how to install and configure a Web server on a PC using Microsoft IIS and Apache, and on a Macintosh using Apache. 2. Configuring a Dreamweaver Site In this chapter, you'll learn how to create and configure a Dreamweaver site for dynamic content, a process that includes specifying a root folder for your Web application, defining a remote folder, designating a testing server, and setting a URL prefix.
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Read more about this free ebooks:Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Advanced for Windows and Macintosh: Visual Quickpro Guide
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1. Welcome to Dreamweaver Macromedia Dreamweaver is a powerful program, packed with cool features to create Web sites. So packed, in fact, that it can be a bit overwhelming.... 2. Create a Basic Home Page The mechanics of making your home page are pretty simple. The first step is to create a new page, then name the file, give it a title, and save it.... 3. Add Images
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Read more about this free ebooks:Visual QuickProject Guide - Creating a Web Page in Dreamweaver 8
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