| best available source | Rating:  |
| As an aspiring web designer I picked up 3 books on the subject of learning Dreamweaver 4. Ms. Warner in 'DUMMIES' leads you through the program without losing you, and at a comfortable pace: the information never gets too dense. The other books either used undefined terms or combined intro and advanced materials together. I recommend this book as the only beginning source necessary (it's the only one I'm using). |
| Total Votes: 10, Helpful Votes: 10, Date: 2004-01-05 |
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| Easy | Rating:  |
| This book is extremely easy to use, but you should have somewhat of a background on the subject. |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2003-05-25 |
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| May Be the Very Best Dreamweaver Tutorial | Rating:  |
| I'm a technical writer and website builder who asked the webmaster of a national PC manufacturer's site what was the very best book to buy to learn MacroMedia's Dreamweaver -- and he said without missing a beat, "Believe it or not, get DREAMWEAVER FOR DUMMIES! You can go to college with web engineers learning this stuff and you'll see them carrying this book around." Need I say more? |
| Total Votes: 10, Helpful Votes: 10, Date: 2003-03-28 |
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| Quick read | Rating:  |
| I like Dummies books because they lack a tutorial - this book gets right to the point. I prefer to dive right into my project and work it out as I go. I am familiar with other web editors, but new to Dreamweaver and this book has given me the overview that I wanted without having to suffer through a tutorial I didn't really want to work on or mounds and mounds of detail that I don't even need (or that I can find on the web somewhere else.) My web site is relatively simple, though large, so the Dummies book fit the bill. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2001-06-26 |
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| Great book for beginning and intermediate users | Rating:  |
| I was a beginning Dreamweaver user who had a little bit of experience using HTML. This turned out to be a great book for me and I'd recommend it to anyone except maybe an advanced Dreamweaver user (I guess that's why it's for Dummies...) |
| Total Votes: 12, Helpful Votes: 11, Date: 2001-05-30 |
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| best available source | Rating:  |
| As an aspiring web designer I picked up 3 books on the subject of learning Dreamweaver 4. Ms. Warner in 'DUMMIES' leads you through the program without losing you, and at a comfortable pace: the information never gets too dense. The other books either used undefined terms or combined intro and advanced materials together. I recommend this book as the only beginning source necessary (it's the only one I'm using). |
| Total Votes: 10, Helpful Votes: 10, Date: 2004-01-05 |
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| Easy | Rating:  |
| This book is extremely easy to use, but you should have somewhat of a background on the subject. |
| Total Votes: 5, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2003-05-25 |
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| May Be the Very Best Dreamweaver Tutorial | Rating:  |
| I'm a technical writer and website builder who asked the webmaster of a national PC manufacturer's site what was the very best book to buy to learn MacroMedia's Dreamweaver -- and he said without missing a beat, "Believe it or not, get DREAMWEAVER FOR DUMMIES! You can go to college with web engineers learning this stuff and you'll see them carrying this book around." Need I say more? |
| Total Votes: 10, Helpful Votes: 10, Date: 2003-03-28 |
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| Quick read | Rating:  |
| I like Dummies books because they lack a tutorial - this book gets right to the point. I prefer to dive right into my project and work it out as I go. I am familiar with other web editors, but new to Dreamweaver and this book has given me the overview that I wanted without having to suffer through a tutorial I didn't really want to work on or mounds and mounds of detail that I don't even need (or that I can find on the web somewhere else.) My web site is relatively simple, though large, so the Dummies book fit the bill. |
| Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2001-06-26 |
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| Great book for beginning and intermediate users | Rating:  |
| I was a beginning Dreamweaver user who had a little bit of experience using HTML. This turned out to be a great book for me and I'd recommend it to anyone except maybe an advanced Dreamweaver user (I guess that's why it's for Dummies...) |
| Total Votes: 12, Helpful Votes: 11, Date: 2001-05-30 |
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