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Dreamweaver 4

Dreamweaver 4

The Missing Manual

David Sawyer McFarland, David Pogue

516 pages, parution le 15/08/2001

Résumé

As the Web's popularity continues to soar, so does that of Macromedia Dreamweaver, one of the most elegant and powerful web-page creation programs available. DreamWeaver deploys a rich, well-designed, WISYWYG environment for building cross-platform, cross-browser web sites; but unlike most visual editors, it doesn't clutter up the underlying HTML code by inserting unnecessary tags that make large web sites difficult to manage. Dreamweaver is a favorite of multimedia designers, thanks to its smooth integration with other Macromedia applications like Flash and Shockwave.

DreamWeaver 4 extends Macromedia's lead in the web-design market. The new, more sophisticated Version 4 incorporates the latest developments in browser technologies--and the best way to get the full advantage of these improved features is with DreamWeaver 4: The Missing Manual, the ideal companion to this complex software. Under the guidance of Missing Manual series editor David Pogue, author Dave McFarland brings DreamWeaver 4 to life with clarity, authority, and good humor.

After orienting you with an anatomical tour of a web page, the book walks you through the entire process of creating and designing a complete web site. Along the way, a unique "live examples" approach lets you see and test, on the actual Internet, real web pages that follow the development progress of the book's chapters. Armed with this book, both first-time and experienced web designers can easily use DreamWeaver to bring stunning, interactive web sites to life.

Contents

 Introduction
   What's New in Dreamweaver 4
   HTML 101
   The Very Basics
   About this Book


Part One: Building a Web Page
Chapter 1: Dreamweaver Guided Tour    Welcome to Dreamweaver    The Dreamweaver Interface    The Dreamweaver Test Drive
Chapter 2: Adding Text to Your Web Pages    Adding Text in Dreamweaver    Copying and Pasting Text    Importing HTML from Word    Selecting Text    Spell Checking    Undo, Redo and the History Panel
Chapter 3: Text Formatting    Paragraph Formatting    Lists    Character Formatting    HTML Styles
Chapter 4: Links    Understanding Links    Adding a link    Adding an Email Link    Linking Within a Web Page    Modifying a Link
Chapter 5: Images    Adding Images    Modifying an Image    Editing Images    Creating an Image Map    Adding Rollover Images    Flash Buttons    Flash Text    Tutorial: Adding Rollovers
Part Two: Building a Better Web Page
Chapter 6: Tables    Table Basics    Layout View    Inserting a Table in Standard View    Selecting Parts of a Table in Standard View    Formatting Tables    Modifying Cell and Row Properties in Standard View    Adding and Removing Rows and Columns    Merging and Splitting Cells    Nesting Tables in Standard View    Tabular Data    Tables Tutorial
Chapter 7: Frames    The Frame Page    Creating Frames    Selecting Frames and Framesets    Saving Framesets and Frames    Frame and Frameset Properties    Targeting Links    Inserting a Navigation Bar    Frames Tutorial
Chapter 8: Cascading Style Sheets    Cascading Style Sheet Basics    Creating Styles    Using Styles    Manipulating Styles    More About Styles    Style Properties    Cascading Style Sheets Tutorial
Chapter 9: Under the Hood: HTML    Roundtrip HTML    Code View    Quick Tag Editor    Reference Panel    Inserting JavaScript
Part Three: Bringing Your Pages to Life
Chapter 10: Forms    Form Basics    Creating a Form    Adding Form Elements    Validating Forms
Chapter 11: Dreamweaver Behaviors    Understanding Behaviors    Applying Behaviors    Events for 4.0 Browsers    The Actions, One by One    Adding More Behaviors
Chapter 12: Layers: Interactivity and Animation    Creating Layers    Modifying Layer Properties    Hiding and Showing Layers    Creating Draggable Layers    Animating Layers    Controlling Playback
Chapter 13: Flash, Shockwave, and Other Multimedia    Flash    Shockwave    Generator Templates    Java Applets    ActiveX Controls    Plug-ins
Part Four: Building a Web Site
Chapter 14: Introducing Site Management    Structuring a Web Site    Viewing a Site Map    Site Assets
Chapter 15: Testing Your Site    Site Launch Checklist    Check Target Browsers    Find and Fix Broken Links    Cleaning up HTML    Site Reporting    Download Statistics
Chapter 16: Moving Your Site to the Internet    Defining a Remote Site    Transferring Files    Check In and Check Out    Synchronizing Site Files    Communicating with Design Notes
Part Five: Dreamweaver Power
Chapter 17: Libraries and Templates    Library Basics    Create and Use Library Items    Edit Library Items    Template Basics    Create a Template    Define Editable Regions    Building Pages From a Template    Updating a Template    Library and Template Tutorial
Chapter 18: Automating Dreamweaver    The History Panel Revisited    Create Web Photo Album    Find and Replace    Keyboard Shortcuts    Dreamweaver Extensions
Chapter 19: Customizing Dreamweaver    Keyboard Shortcuts    Dreamweaver Extensions
Part Six: Appendix
Appendix A: Online Resources    Getting Help From Dreamweaver    Getting Help from Macromedia    Help from the Real World    Help with Extensions</body> </html>

L'auteur - David Sawyer McFarland

Dave McFarland is the president of Sawyer McFarland Media, a web development and training company located in the San Francisco Bay Area. In addition, he teaches JavaScript programming, Flash and web design at the University of California, Berkeley, the Center for Electronic Art, the Academy of Art College, and Ex'Pressions Center for New Media. He was formerly the webmaster at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Berkeley Multimedia Research Center.

L'auteur - David Pogue

David Pogue porte la double casquette d'expert en informatique et en musique classique, et compte à son actif une cinquantaine d'ouvrages à succès, dont Le Mac Pour les Nuls et L'Opéra Pour les Nuls. Il tient une chronique hebdomadaire sur les nouvelles technologies dans le New York Times et intervient régulièrement sur la chaîne de télévision CBS.

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Éditeur(s) O'Reilly
Auteur(s) David Sawyer McFarland, David Pogue
Parution 15/08/2001
Nb. de pages 516
Format 17,6 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 750g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780596000974

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