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(Serious) Fun with Web, Mobile, and Dreamweaver CS5.5
Aug 30, 2011
With the rapid spread of smartphones and tablets, responsive web design has become the order of the day. No problem, argues David Powers, author of Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 Studio Techniques: Designing and Developing for Mobile with jQuery, HTML5, and CSS3. Dreamweaver CS5.5 puts the necessary tools at your disposal, and formerly dreaded chores, like rounding corners on elements, or adding drop shadows and transparent backgrounds, have become a real pleasure.
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 How-Tos: Designing Pages with Absolute Placement Objects
Dec 5, 2008
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 How-Tos: Using Framesets
Nov 21, 2008
Learn how to generate and format at frameset and define links between frames.
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 with PHP: Validating Input on the Server
Feb 22, 2011
In this lesson, with the help of a powerful third-party script library—Zend Framework— David Powers shows you how to create a robust user registration system that validates input on the server.
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 with PHP: Why PHP and Why Dreamweaver CS5?
Feb 21, 2011
David Powers explains how Dreamweaver has become a powerful development environment for PHP without losing any of its visual development features.
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 Studio Techniques: Making Your Site Available Offline
Jun 30, 2011
In this chapter, you'll learn how to make a site available offline by creating a file that not only tells the browser which files to cache, but also specifies substitute files for offline use.
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Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5 Classroom in a Book: Creating Style Sheets for Other Media Types
Apr 14, 2010
By creating and attaching style sheets optimized for other media, the specific browsing application can select the appropriate style sheet and formatting for its own needs. In this exercise, you’ll convert a CSS screen-media file to one optimized for print.
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Build a Dynamic App Step-by-Step in Dreamweaver 8
Aug 4, 2006
By the end of this lesson, you’ll have an idea of how dynamic sites work, and what they are created to do; you’ll have Macromedia Dreamweaver configured to work with dynamic data; and you’ll have created your first page that uses dynamic content.
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Building Basic Web Pages in Dreamweaver MX
Jan 31, 2003
This sample chapter describes how to use the Dreamweaver MX Document window to create and save Web pages.
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Building Dreamweaver MX 2004 Tables
Dec 31, 2003
Laura Gutman goes over some table basics, looks at how Dreamweaver MX 2004 works with tables, and then covers different ways to maximize table-making power in the Dreamweaver environment.
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Building Mobile Pages with Dreamweaver CS5.5
Aug 3, 2011
Build mobile-friendly web pages based on jQuery JavaScript objects quickly and easily with Dreamweaver CS5.5. And do it without coding! David Karlins, author of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Web Premium How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques, takes you through the Dreamweaver techniques that make this eminently possible.
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Building Your First Page in Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
Mar 24, 2006
After you've set up your local site, you can begin filling the site with pages. To do that, you'll need to create a page, give it a title, add some content to the page, and save it. To check your work, you should view the page in one or more Web browsers before you upload it to your Web server. Luckily, Dreamweaver makes it easy to view your work in different browsers. This chapter will help you get started building your website in Dreamweaver.
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Can Microsoft Expression Web Designer Touch Dreamweaver?
Sep 1, 2006
Look out, Dreamweaver. Consider Microsoft Expression Web Designer as Dreamweaver's new rival. Meryl Evans tells you why you shouldn't look at this competition in the iPod vs. everybody way, but instead in the Dell vs. HP way.
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Create Text-Based Links in Dreamweaver 8
Aug 11, 2006
In this lesson, you’ll develop the initial framework of the site structure by developing placeholders for the pages in the Yoga Sangha project site. You’ll link these pages together using Dreamweaver’s visual site-mapping tools to create a working test site. Creating this kind of framework through pages and links in a bare but functional version of the site can help you test the navigation that you have developed. Testing the proposed site structure before creating the design will help you catch fundamental problems at the beginning of development, enabling you to address them more efficiently.
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Creating a Local Site in Dreamweaver
Aug 16, 2002
Take the first step in organizing your website by creating a local site to helps with file and folder maintenance, development, QA testing, and general upkeep.
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Creating a Local Site in Macromedia Dreamweaver 8
May 4, 2006
Macromedia Dreamweaver enables you to develop and deploy your Web sites according to development best practices. As with any programming paradigm, it is recommended that you develop files in an environment separate from which a user can access. This enables developers to make changes to a site without any downtime and allows full testing prior to deploying new files. This chapter will help you work on a web page in a local environment.
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Creating a Page Layout with Adobe Dreamweaver CS6
Apr 23, 2012
In this lesson from Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 Classroom in a Book, you’ll learn the basics of webpage design, how to create design thumbnails and wireframes, insert and format new components into a predefined CSS layout, use Code Navigator to identify CSS formatting, and check for browser compatibility.
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Creating an Attractive, Useful Form in Dreamweaver CS4
Apr 14, 2009
If you need to collect input from your website's visitors, David Karlins has some ideas to share on how you can do that without having to hire a staff of programmers and database managers. In just a few steps, you can post forms for visitors to send you feedback, join your organization, or whatever.
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Creating an External Style Sheet in Dreamweaver CS4
Sep 23, 2008
External style sheets have many powerful advantages that make them ubiquitous in professional Web sites. In this excerpt, adapted from Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques (Peachpit Press, ISBN 0-321-56289-5), David Karlins shows the easiest way to generate style sheets in Dreamweaver.
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Creating Flash Objects in Dreamweaver
Jun 1, 2001
from Dreamweaver 4 for Windows & Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide, by J. Tarin Towers

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