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Beginning Dreamweaver MX (Programmer to Programmer)

By: Charles E. Brown Imar Spaanjaars Todd Marks
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0764555243
ISBN-13: 9780764555244
Released: 06 Feb 2004
RRP: £26.99
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Customer Reviews

Superb book to teach you Dreamweaver - By: D. Fones, 11 Feb 2008
I went on a four day course which reallly taught you thebasics of Dreamweaver. when it came to creating my first website from scratch in the real world i needed a bit more help. I purchased this book & read it from front to back following a ll the sample sites & lessons as i went along. The book gave me alll the necessary information & help i needed to create an excellent website.

I have created many more websites since while always flicking back at the book for reference & help.

For anyone thinking of using Dreamweaver this is a must.
Excellent for Mac users too! - By: John Milbank, 08 Feb 2007
I'm not sure why AD McGrath thinks this book would be a rough ride for Mac users. I'm using a Mac, & apart from the fact that you'll be using your webspace (I'm using the free space from my web provider), rather than your own machine as the server, there's no difference. The book explains what to do if you're using a Mac, so it's no problem. I'm a complete web novice, & am thoroughly enjoying working my way through the book - it's extremely well written, & explains what you've been doing in code & design at every step.
Yes, you do need to download the associated images from the website (and it's worth noting the half dozen corrections to the book while you're there), but if you haven't got an internet connection to do that, how are you doing to learn web design?!
An excellent book, & throroughly recommended.
Excellent hands on learning - By: , 09 Jun 2005
Completed other how-to books & been left with nothing at the end of it except scattered knowledge of waht you were meant to learn. Not with this book!
After constructing three web sites, fully functional & not afraid to introduce complex ideas, you reatin alot of knowledge because active learning for most people is the best way to learn.
Clear step by step instructions, followed by 'what you have just done' explanation, so you can merrily skip though our gain in-depth knowledge of Dreaweaver, Another advantage is this book introduces ASP, easily.
I learnt without knowing! And now have three websites, a home web server & a good knowledge of Dreamweaver MX, ASP & modular websites.
Excellent book, would recommend to beginner or intermediate user. excellent reference manual too, once compelted.
Well structured and well written book - By: , 12 Nov 2004
This is the best 'how to' book I've ever come across. The writing style is simple & very effective. The authors know what they are on about & it's a very easy book to navigate. It is a book for beginners, but you can easily skip to the sections you are interested in. A good book to have on your shelf if you are a Dreamweaver MX developer, either new or experienced.
Great format. - By: Mr A D MCGRATH, 13 Oct 2004
A great format for taking you through the steps of Macromedia's Dreamweaver MX software. For both beginner & intermediate level.
But beware that the book is useless if you can't download from Wrox's website the images needed to work through the book.
PC users are in heaven but Mac users could be in for a rough ride.
All in alll though an excellent structure. Enjoy.