Review
Dreamweaver for Designers is a 10-hour multimedia course covering virtually all aspects of deploying the application in a design environment. The instruction is led by Sue Jenkins, a practicing professional whose fluid and clear style makes the course both instructional and enjoyable. Ms. Jenkins not only shows how to use the various elements of Dreamweaver, but provides insight into best practices. It is obvious that she is quite comfortable navigating through the maze of Dreamweaver commands and options, and she serves as a friendly guide to what may be an unfamiliar environment to most viewers. She routinely shows the effects of executing commands and settings by revealing how they will display in a Web browser. Her speaking rate and degree of detail are excellent, and the DVD is worthy of a well-structured college course. All of the project files that she uses are provided so that the user can try them while watching the videos. Dreamweaver is a bi-modal program, providing both a visual display of a Web page appearance, and its code view. Ms. Jenkins does an exemplary job of explaining the code that appears as a result of working with WYSIWYG, and the visual result of composing code directly. Her explanations of what each element of code does are lucid and easy to follow, and help to consolidate the user's understanding of how the many parts of Web page construction fit together. The 15 videos, which are provided in Flash format, are under the complete control of the user. The user can easily and quickly move to any lesson, start or stop, and repeat at will. The lessons include: 1: Getting Started; 2: Managing a Site; 3: Taking Your Graphics to the Web; 4: Creating a Basic Web Page; 5: CSS Basics; 6: Creating Forms; 7: Image Maps, Rollover Buttons, and Media Files; 8: Building Navigation Menus; 9: Working with Layers; 10: Behaviors, Snippets and the History Panel; 11: Templates, Library Items and SSIs; 12: Testing and Validation; 13: Publishing Your Site; 14: Where to Go From Here; and a bonus lesson: Working in CS3. This self-contained course beats any Dreamweaver book that we've seen. Having Sue Jenkins available on one's bookshelf, at arm's length, should give any Dreamweaver user the confidence to attempt to move their website from ordinary to great. --Amazon Reviews by Person of Taste
Product Description
"Dreamweaver for Designers" received a Prestigious Telly Award on March 6, 2008 for outstanding training product. This award is given to only a handful of producers each year. Learn Dreamweaver® from the ground up with this highly informative tutorial. Web designer and author, Sue Jenkins, teaches you the ins and outs of Adobe®'s venerable website authoring software. By the time you finish this training, you'll have built your first website.
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