Monday, October 20, 2008

Dreamweaver 8 for Windows and Macintosh - Visual QuickStart Guide

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.

Chapter 4. Adding Text To Your Pages
In this chapter, we'll concentrate on getting text onto your page, and how to apply structure using headings and lists.

Chapter 5. Styling Page Content
In this chapter you'll get a basic understanding of Cascading Style Sheets, better known as CSS.

Chapter 6. Positioning Page Content
In Chapter 5, you saw how to use CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to style text.

Chapter 7. Working With Links
This chapter will cover all of these, along with targets, image links, and email links.

Chapter 8. Including Images and Media
In this chapter, we'll cover how you can use Dreamweaver to add graphics and media files to your Web pages.

Chapter 9. Inserting Tables
In this chapter, you'll learn how to create and format tables, ensure that tables and their content look the way you intend, work with Dreamweaver's many table tools, and you'll learn how to save time when you're using tables.

Chapter 10. Using Forms and Fields

Chapter 11. Adding Frames
In this chapter you'll learn how to create framed layouts, insert individual Web pages into the frames, and manage the navigation for a framed site.

Chapter 12. Using Behaviors and Navigation Objects
In this chapter you'll learn how to use behaviors to add rollovers, open new windows, check for plug-ins, validate forms, insert jump and pop-up menus, and add navigation bars.

Chapter 13. Making Life Easier: Using Templates, Libraries, and Snippets
We'll cover two of those timesaving whole-site tools, templates and libraries, in this chapter.

Chapter 14. Working With Other Applications
In this chapter, you'll learn how you can use other programs to edit elements on a page you're working on in Dreamweaver; how you can use Dreamweaver's integration with Fireworks to edit and optimize images; and how you can import and modify Microsoft Office documents.

Chapter 15. Editing Code

Chapter 16. Managing Your Site
In this chapter, you will learn how to manage the files and folders that make up your site; work with Dreamweaver's collaborative tools; and learn different ways of looking at and working with your site.

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