Dreamweaver MX: Design Projects
Dreamweaver Pro
Rachel Andrew, Craig Grannell, Allan Kent, Christopher Schmitt
Résumé
We gave four web professionals a design brief: we asked them each to plan, design, and implement a specific type of web site, then write up all their design and development considerations - how to be visually appealing while usable and accessible, how to wireframe the sites, and how to develop them with usability and accessibility in mind.
The web sites are:- A corporate site (designed using CSS and templates on a Mac)
- A news portal (made using PHP on a PC)
- An entertainment site (a visually appealing fan site for the band U2, made using a Mac)
- A company intranet site (made using ASP on a PC)
The authors also take you through the complete code for each site (including server-side functionality, CSS, and Dreamweaver templates), which is available for download from glasshaus. Using this book, you can learn from their work, and multiply your own Dreamweaver knowledge.
Contents
Introduction- What's It All About?
- Who's This Book for?
- What Do I Need to Begin?
- What's Inside?
- Support and Feedback
- Background
- Planning
- Designing the Site
- Development
- Introduction
- Information Architecture
- Development
- Summary
- Introduction
- Background
- Planning
- Design
- Development
- Testing and Debugging
- Deployment and Maintenance
- Summary
- What are Intranets and Extranets?
- Planning and Intranet
- Interface Design
- A News Page
- Document Sharing
- Adding New Users
- User Authentication
- Employee Information
- Tidying Up the Loose Ends
- Testing
- Summary
- Setting Up Your PC to Serve ASP Pages
- Setting Up Your PC to Serve PHP Pages
L'auteur - Rachel Andrew
Rachel Andrew - Rachel Andrew runs her own web solutions company in the UK, http://www.edgeofmyseat.com , the company web site also being home to various "web standards"-focused articles and Dreamweaver extensions. Rachel is a member of the Web Standards Project on the Dreamweaver Task Force, and hopes to encourage best practices in the support and use of W3C Standards in Dreamweaver. When not writing code, or writing about writing code, Rachel spends time with her daughter, tries to encourage people to use Debian GNU/Linux, studies with the Open University, and enjoys a nice pint of beer.
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L'auteur - Craig Grannell
Craig was trained in the fine arts, but later became immersed in digital media, showing videos and multimedia work at leading international media festivals. The web caught his attention in 1995, and he now divides his time between creating websites, writing for various web and design-related magazines, and working on his eclectic Veer Musikal Unit audio project. Information, downloads, music, movies and dancing trees can be found at his website, Snub Communications (www.snubcommunications.com). Craig is a co-author of the original Foundation Dreamweaver MX from friends of ED, and also Dreamweaver MX Design Projects, from glasshaus.
L'auteur - Allan Kent
Allan Kent has been programming seriously for the past 10 years or so, and other than a single blemish when he achieved a diploma in Cobol programming, is entirely self-taught. He started his career working at the local university and now co-owns a company that does new media design. Allan lives in Cape Town, South Africa, with his girlfriend and four cats.
L'auteur - Christopher Schmitt
Christopher Schmitt, an award-winning Web designer and developer, has been on the Internet since 1992. Schmitt has written for Web Techniques, A List Apart, Digital Web, and High Five, and he has contributed four chapters to XML, HTML, XHTML Magic by Molly E. Holzschlag (New Riders, 2001). Schmitt created the Web Design Pad , a mousepad sporting the first-ever look of Web-safe colors in a true color wheel Arrangement that was widely sold throughout the U.S. and abroad. He shows his t recent activities on his personal Web site (http://www.christopher.org). He is the I (http://www.babblelist.com), a mailing list community devoted to Web design and de Currently working as a project manager for Heatvision.com, Inc. (http://www.heat> continues to write about Web culture and design.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Glasshaus |
Auteur(s) | Rachel Andrew, Craig Grannell, Allan Kent, Christopher Schmitt |
Parution | 04/04/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 264 |
Format | 18,3 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 456g |
Intérieur | 2 couleurs |
EAN13 | 9781904151272 |
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