Dreamweaver 2.0 : Hands-on-Training

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Pub. Date: 1999-09-01
Publisher(s): Pearson P T R
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Summary

Learn Dreamweaver with hands-on lessons developed by Web designer Lynda Weinman, the popular writer renowned for her clear instruction and conversational writing style. She presents a series of exercises exploring Web design, site structure and management, HTML, JavaScript behaviors, Forms design, Cascading Style Sheets, and more. The CD-ROM includes support and graphics files for the exercises.

Author Biography

Lynda Weinman is an author, instructor, and designer specializing in graphics and design for screen-based media. She has taught digital arts at numerous seminars and colleges, including Art Center College of Design, American Film Institute, San Francisco State, and UCLA. Lynda's a featured columnist on digital graphics and animation, and writes for numerous national and international magazines.

Table of Contents

Introduction viii
Background
1(11)
Background
2(1)
Round-Trip HTML
3(1)
Do You Need to Learn HTML to Use Dreamweaver?
4(1)
What Does HTML Do?
5(1)
What Does HTML Look Like?
6(1)
HTML Deconstructed
7(1)
File-Naming Conventions
8(1)
Extending Dreamweaver
9(1)
What is DHTML
10(1)
What is XML?
11(1)
What is JavaScript
11(1)
Interface
12(18)
A Tour of the Interface
14(1)
The Object Palette
15(3)
Types of Objects
18(2)
The Properties Inspector
20(1)
The Launcher and Mini-Launcher
21(3)
The Document Window
24(2)
Preferences
26(2)
How to Define Your Browser of Choice
28(1)
Shortcut Keys
29(1)
Site Control
30(18)
Defining a Site
32(4)
Relative and Absolute Links
36(4)
File and Folder Management
40(2)
Understanding the Path Structure
42(2)
Creating a Site Map
44(2)
Creating a Site from Nothing
46(2)
Basics
48(26)
Defining the Site
50(2)
Inserting Images
52(4)
Inserting Text
56(4)
Contering Images and Text
60(1)
Modifying Page Properties
61(5)
Creating Links with Images and Text
66(3)
Meta Tags
69(3)
Looking at the HTML
72(2)
Layout
74(20)
Applying a Tracing Image
76(6)
Adding Layers
82(5)
Converting Layers to Tables
87(3)
Converting Tables to Layers
90(4)
Tables
94(36)
Changing the Border of a Table
96(4)
Sorting the Table
100(2)
Changing the Color Scheme
102(3)
Creating and Modifying a Table
105(5)
Aligning Images and Text with Tables
110(8)
Percentage-Based Table Alignment
118(3)
Seamless Image Assembly
121(3)
Combining Pixels and Percentages
124(2)
Working with Imagemaps
126(4)
Typography
130(28)
A Word about FONT FACE
131(2)
Creating and Formatting HTML Text
133(4)
Font Lists
137(5)
Aligning Text
142(2)
Using the ``PRE'' Tag
144(2)
Ordered, Unordered, and Definition Lists
146(2)
Color Schemes
148(2)
Formatting Text in Tables
150(2)
Character Entities
152(2)
Blockquotes
154(4)
Style Sheets
158(22)
Redefining HTML Styles with Style Sheets
160(4)
Defining a Custom Class
164(3)
Using Selectors to Group Tags
167(1)
Effecting Links with Selectors
168(4)
Linking to a Style Sheet
172(3)
From CSS to HTML
175(2)
Browser Sniffing
177(3)
Templates/Libraries
180(16)
Templates in Action
182(4)
Creating a New Template
186(4)
Modifying a Template
190(2)
Library Items in Action
192(2)
Creating a Library Item
194(1)
Modifying a Library Item
195(1)
Frames
196(28)
A Love-or-Hate Proposition
198(2)
Saving Your First Frameset
200(5)
Coloring Frames
205(3)
Links and Targets
208(6)
Adding a Background Image
214(7)
Seamless Background Across Two Frames
221(3)
Rollovers
224(16)
Rollovers
224(1)
Rollovers Rules
225(1)
Creating a Simple Rollover
226(3)
Animated Rollovers
229(3)
Creating Pointer Rollovers
232(4)
Creating Multiple-Event Rollovers
236(4)
Forms
240(16)
Form Objects
241(3)
Working with Form Objects
244(6)
Creating a Form
250(4)
Opening a New Browser Window
254(2)
DHIML
256(14)
Dragging Layers
258(4)
Using a Timeline for Animation
262(6)
Play, Stop, and Reset the Timeline
268(2)
Plug-Ins
270(14)
What is a Plug-In?
271(1)
Linking to Sounds
272(3)
Embedding Sounds
275(3)
Inserting Flash Content
278(2)
Inserting Director Content
280(2)
Inserting a QuickTime Movie
282(2)
Preferences Appendix 284(16)
Troubleshooting FAQ 300(8)
Index 308(20)
Notes 328

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