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HistoryI have several books on web design, and it's about time someone wrote a simple but thorough book on how to get started with Dreamweaver. This is the best I've seen, and I'm moving through it, smoothly, consistently. Yes it can be improved; sticking with a single progressive example would be better. But the other books, e.g., "Dreamweaver H-O-T", throw everything at you but the kitchen sink from the getgo. (And they get off...
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I'm the author and wanted to say that the problem reported by J. McHugh in another reader review has been fixed. (Wish he'd emailed me first.) Anyway, the book no longer sucks--at least for that reason. ;-) I may be a bit biased since I wrote the thing, but the book does a good job of helping beginners find their way through all of Dreamweaver's interface boxes to actually getting their pages on the Web. Dreamweaver's not...
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Creating websites in Dreamweaver can be as easy as using your favorite word processing program which is one reason that Dreamweaver is the most popular program for building websites and web applications. This is the approach that the author, Nolan Hester, takes in this book. The concept behind the Visual QuickProject Guide series is to give readers clear illustrations and step-by-step instructions to complete the QuickProject...
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