Product Description
Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004 enables you to design, optimize, and add basic interactivity to your graphics and is mainly used for designing and optimizing web graphics, then exporting them to website creation programs like Dreamweaver or Flash.
With extensive tools for editing bitmap and vector graphics, Fireworks makes collaborative site design much quicker with improved integration of the Studio products. Graphics in Flash or Dreamweaver libraries can be quickly edited in Fireworks and instantly updated throughout your website. Extra photo-editing tools, Auto Shapes, Live Effects animation, and additional anti-aliasing options provide more creative scope and developers can extend Fireworks image-editing capabilities into Dreamweaver.
About the Author
Joyce J. Evans is a training veteran with over 10 years experience in educational teaching, tutorial development, and web design. She has been asked to speak at conferences such as Macromedia MAX 2003 and TODCON, and has authored books including Macromedia Studio MX Bible, Dreamweaver MX Complete Course, Web Design Complete Course, Fireworks MX Zero to Hero, and Dreamweaver in 10 Steps or Less.
Joyce is a Team Macromedia Volunteer and her work is also featured in the Macromedia Design/Developer center, the MX Developers Journal magazine, and the Macromedia Edge newsletter. Her personal web site is JoyceJEvans.com and she also runs Idea Design with clients such as Century 21, a prominent college in Florida. She is also a subcontractor for a local service provider along with actively teaching new students on how to use the Macromedia Studio products.
Charles E. Brown is one of the most noted authors and teachers in the computer industry today. His first two books, Beginner Dreamweaver MX and Fireworks MX Zero to Hero, have received critical acclaim and are consistent bestsellers. In early 2004, Dr. Brown will be releasing books on VBA for Microsoft Access, and the new Microsoft FrontPage environment. He is also a Fireworks MX contributor for the MX Developers Journal. In addition to his busy writing schedule, he conducts frequent seminars for the PC Learning Center. His topics include Java Programming, using the Macromedia Studio MX environment, and the Microsoft Office environment. In 2004, he will also be involved in developing e-learning courses.