Product Description
Seamlessly integrate Photoshop CS and Dreamweaver MX to create dynamic Web sites with this full-color guide. Get step-by-step instruction on concepts using a project-based approach and immediately attain tangible results. Practical instruction coupled with design theory teach you to create functional Web sites that are well-designed and aesthetically pleasing as well.
From the Back Cover
Create a stunning Web site--without programming--using the Industry’s most popular tools! Full-color instruction designed to deliver tangible results.
Communicate a clear message with professional, integrative design using the world’s most popular Web design combination--Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Dreamweaver. Follow along as expert Colin Smith shows you how to build Web sites that are both well-designed and highly functional. Take standard Web page elements--such as navigation bars and content areas--and create a unique look based on the needs of your client, and the boundless capacity of your own imagination. With a balance of technical instruction and Web design theory, this one-of-a-kind guide will show you how to create visually appealing and technically effective professional Web sites.
Plain-English approach--no complicated programming involved!
- Create stunning imagery
- Seamlessly integrate the top three Web design technologies: Photoshop, Imageready, and Dreamweaver
- Learn how to optimize images to look great and load fast
- Add interactivity by creating rollovers, remote rollovers, and animations
- Create frames, iframes, jump menus, and drop-down menus without programming
- Add e-commerce to your site using PayPal
- Use templates and CSS to eliminate repetitive tasks and maintain a consistent style
- Understand the use of color and seamless textures, and create a liquid site
Colin Smith is an author, trainer, and an award-winning New Media designer. His Web site, PhotoshopCAFE.com, has become a household name among designers worldwide. Colin has authored or co-authored 10 books on Photoshop. He also contributes to numerous publications such as Mac Design magazine, Photoshop User magazine, Practical Web Projects, graphics.com, and Planet Photoshop.