| Dreamweaver CS3 for Dummies (For Dummies (Computers)) |  | Author: Janine Warner Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 456 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 1
ISBN: 0470114908 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.786 EAN: 9780470114902 ASIN: 0470114908
Publication Date: May 8, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Fantastic! March 10, 2009 Mr. Joe Childs (UK) Absolutely brilliant. Really easy to understand, has covered everything in detail and walks you through it at a good pace.
Deals with both MAC and PC, Well worth it!
Good value for money November 21, 2008 M. EDWARDS (WINCHESTER, HANTS United Kingdom) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought Dreamweaver CS3 and having installed it found it too complex to get started even though I had previously constructed Web sites using Frontpage. This book has answered all my queries and has given an insight into even more complex techniques such as the application of databases.
I was certainly able to use Dreamweaver to construct an operational Web site using this book. It answered all my questions.
It is good value for money.
Dreamweaver for Dummies June 16, 2010 J. P. Tandy (Spain) Designing web pages is a bit more complex than many people think, but if you've got a smattering of knowledge about the subject then this is a very useful book. It's also an extremely good reference once you're up and running producing your web pages. Good value for money.
Dreamweaver CS3 by Janine Warner Review February 4, 2010 J. H. Sumner I had been using Dreamweaver CS3 for some time, and finding my way around the program as best as possible - Adobe's Help System proving to be unhelpful and impersonal. Needing some extra help on features that were not too obvious, I invested in Janine Warner's book.
It is clear, concise and explains everything in detail, leaving very little to the imagination. Fortunately, it doesn't include those annoying Americanisms, bad jokes and stupid comic icons in many of the Dummies books.
As an author of many computer books, I considered many of the chapters were excessively 'padded out' which involved unnecessary reading - sometimes pages of it, otherwise a very good, well written and useful book.
Dreamweaver CS3 for Dummies: impressions July 21, 2009 Rand Philip (Rome, Italy) Graphically excellent to assist the beginner with an index, which is better-than-usual for "how-to" manuals in helping us Dummies to find terms and subjects. The language is simple and clear not marred by distracting attempts at being humorous, as sometimes occurs in this series. If, as the title suggests, the book is aimed at not-so-expert users, this appears to be no limitation as far as extensive coverage of the subject is concerned. The treatment of CSS style sheets perplexes me a bit, but this is perhaps due to the complexity of the subject itself.
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