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Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On Training
 
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Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On Training
Dreamweaver is the rare application that appeals to programmers and designers alike. And there's no better teacher to guide you through this award-winning HTML editor than Lynda Weinman, one of the industry's most sought-after Web trainers and authors. With Dreamweaver 2 H.O.T. (Hands-On Training) -- the debut entry in the new lynda.com Hands-On Training series -- you'll feel like Lynda is sitting right there next to you, walking you through the program and sharing her invaluable perspective.

The book is broken down into a series of exercises that explore Web design, site structure, style sheets, rollovers, dynamic content, and much more. You'll also get Lynda's expert tips, warnings, and background information about the techniques covered in each lesson. An accompanying CD-ROM includes source files for the exercises, as well as QuickTime movies that demonstrate key concepts.

Dreamweaver is hot. It seems like every article on Web design focuses on this wildly popular authoring application. So Dreamweaver 2.0 HOT: Hands-On Training is an apt title for Web design guru Lynda Weinman's latest how-to manual, a cross-platform tutorial that teaches in a concise and straightforward manner.

Everything necessary to create a Web site is covered: image placement, color schemes, links, tables, frames, rollovers, cascading style sheets, DHTML, and more. Even complicated page structuring is made easy. For example, Dreamweaver uses layers for What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) layout, affording maximum flexibility in placing objects. These layers can be converted to tables for better browser compatibility or used as is in more complicated dynamic pages. Dreamweaver 2.0 HOT clearly explains the differences between layers and tables and shows how and when to convert between the two. The book also makes creating multiple swap rollovers and dynamic animated Web pages seem simple.

Dreamweaver 2.0 HOT shows how to take advantage of one of the greatest benefits of using Dreamweaver: the ability to create page templates and a library of frequently used objects (for example, images, navigational bars, and banners). Successfully using these features is key to getting the most out of the application. Also, the book repeatedly demonstrates the importance of working from within Dreamweaver's powerful site management window.

There are over 70 lessons here that are most effective if read while sitting at the computer. The accompanying CD-ROM contains all necessary files and images as well as a demo version of Dreamweaver 2.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Quicktime 4, and Netscape Communicator 4.6. An added bonus for beginners is the 12 Quicktime movies that go through various sequences from the lessons, some with a voice over by Weinman.

It's not easy to make step-by-step instructions work for users of many levels, but Dreamweaver 2.0 HOT succeeds. The steps in each lesson are succinct while still covering all the necessary commands. And many of these lessons and all of the chapters work independently of each other; an experienced Web developer can skim or even skip ahead without getting lost.

The tone of the book is casual and encouraging (e.g., "no more funky pixels, Mom!"), but not to the point where it slows down reading; it's peppy but not gabby. If it occasionally errs on the side of too many exclamation points, Dreamweaver 2.0 HOT makes up for it with the incredible achievement of rendering a complex and extremely powerful application manageable within hours. --Angelynn Grant

Topics covered: Creating, maintaining, and updating Web sites using Dreamweaver 2.0, including proper use of site management tools; use of Dreamweaver tools, menus, palettes, and commands; designing with layers, tables, frames, cascading style sheets, DHTML, and plug-ins; simple, animated, and pointer rollovers; use of templates and libraries in Dreamweaver; analyzing the HTML, including META tags and troubleshooting; and shortcuts and helpful tips. CD-ROM includes all files and images for lessons, tryout version of Dreamweaver 2.0, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Quicktime 4, and 12 Quicktime movies showing complex menus and actions.

 
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Author: Lynda Weinman
Release Date: 1999-09
ISBN/EAN: 0201354527 / 9780201354522

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Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Reviews: 36

 

This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
This book is a must for any questionable dreamweaver novice.Rating:
I did not know anything about dreamweaver before I went through this book. The Chapters and lessons are clearly explained and examples are superb. This is one of the best HOT books I've ever bought. I highly recommend it to any dreamweaver novice.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2001-01-01
 
this book saved my hideRating:
I unexpectedly got a web freelance job, with short notice and no knowledge of the software. This book very quickly taught me all the basics and let me keep that job. I think the hands-on aspect made all of the difference. The problem with most books is that it's difficult, unless you have a real project to work on, to really comprehend the book. And if you have a "real project," chances are it's too late to learn everything you need to know to get the job done. That's why this book is so good, there are a bunch of pre-created files to work with. Another great thing is that the book is not strictly linear--if you skip a chapter that's too basic, the tutorial will still work in the other ones. You won't be punished for not going through every tedious little step, like in other tutorial books.

I have a few compliants about the book, though. It doesn't let you know about how Dreamweaver can produce nonW3C-compliant code if you're not careful. DW can also create excessively bulky code, with many unneeded font tags. And the book doesn't mention that DW2 doesn't update JavaScript-coded links (DW3 does, thankfully).

So I ended up writing corrections all over the book before passing it on to another person so they could learn. It's still a very useful book--I wish there were more titles in the HOT format (Flash, Director, etc.).

Total Votes: 4, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-07-19
 
dreamweaver 2, hot hands on trainingRating:
it is damn good training book, suggetsted for beginner.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-26
 
Dreamweaver 2.0 Hands-On TrainingRating:
This book was an excellent tutorial to getting started with Dreamweaver 2.0. The lessons were put together very well and really made me understand the concepts of web design. If you follow all the lessons through you will have a very good knowledge on how to use Dreamweaver 2.0 to create your own websites.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 1, Date: 2000-05-17
 
A Rare TreatRating:
If you want to learn Dreamweaver 2 and want the option of learning at home - this is the book. I can't tell you what a treat it was, as a beginner, to buy this book and actually be able to follow the instructions step by step. (I usually get a book and then have to struggle through the poorly written lessons and accomplish nothing) This book is very clearly written with enough screen images to keep the steps very precise. I have spent the last two weeks going through the lessons one by one and my web site is only a few steps away from launching! I couldn't be more thrilled with this book.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2000-03-31
 
 
     
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