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Dreamweaver MX Web Development

Dreamweaver MX Web Development

List Price: $45.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The SECOND DreamWeaver book you should purchase
Review: As the author points out himself, this book is not designed for someone who wants to learn DreamWeaver MX from the ground up.

That being said, Drew McLellan has done a fabulous job of introducing DreamWeaver MX users to those concepts of both Design and Development that are integral to the successful development of any project (without going so far into any one direction as to get you utterly lost). It was refreshing to find a single text that espouses solid, fundamental design issues such as scope creep and reusable sources coupled with advanced DreamWeaver tools usage and building web applications.

If you know DreamWeaver and are now prepared to look at the bigger web development picture, this book is a great single source. It has joined the very short list of recommended books I offer my own design students.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for Dreamweaver MX
Review: DREAMWEAVER MX - Web Development
AUTHOR: Drew McLellan
PUBLISHER: New Riders
REVIEWED BY: Barbara Rhoades

BOOK REVIEW: There are over 500 pages of useful information on Dreamweaver MX. Don't have time to read it word for word? Check out the beginning of each Chapter. There you will find a list of Objectives for that chapter and at the end, a summary of what you should have gotten out of the chapter. This is an extremely helpful format, especially if you need to locate a specific topic. An even further breakdown of chapter information can be garnered from the index. There the chapters are reasonably titled so you can locate specific information.

Tips, examples and cautions are scattered though out the book in the same format as most other web-specific books. The book does not contain a reference list chapter or one that has URLs or any web-related references, although the chapters are written in such a way that you don't need a PhD to understand what is in them.

Are you using Dreamweaver MX in your web design work? Then be sure to buy this book to help you get the maximum usage from your program.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for Dreamweaver MX
Review: DREAMWEAVER MX - Web Development
AUTHOR: Drew McLellan
PUBLISHER: New Riders
REVIEWED BY: Barbara Rhoades

BOOK REVIEW: There are over 500 pages of useful information on Dreamweaver MX. Don't have time to read it word for word? Check out the beginning of each Chapter. There you will find a list of Objectives for that chapter and at the end, a summary of what you should have gotten out of the chapter. This is an extremely helpful format, especially if you need to locate a specific topic. An even further breakdown of chapter information can be garnered from the index. There the chapters are reasonably titled so you can locate specific information.

Tips, examples and cautions are scattered though out the book in the same format as most other web-specific books. The book does not contain a reference list chapter or one that has URLs or any web-related references, although the chapters are written in such a way that you don't need a PhD to understand what is in them.

Are you using Dreamweaver MX in your web design work? Then be sure to buy this book to help you get the maximum usage from your program.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just the "kick start" I needed
Review: Drew McLellan's new book (dreamweaver mx web development) is fantastic! It's easy and quick to read, yet full of useful information and tips about the many valuable tools and options in Dreamweaver MX. Real world scenarios helped me understand how to apply the tools to my particular situations.

I will let others go into the details of the contents - I'd rather write briefly about how the book inspired me. I knew I'd lost sight of "work smarter, not harder" in my daily struggles to keep a dozen web sites updated. This well-written and totally enjoyable book was the "kick start" I needed; I took the time to read, rethink my work processes, learn even more about Dreamweaver MX, and move on to a much more efficient work style.

The time you take to read this book will repay itself again and again in improving your efficiency!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy to Read
Review: First I have to say the author of this book is one of the original people who helped me learn ASP using Ultradev back in June of 2000. Drew McLellan has a great writing style, which makes it easy for beginners to learn, this book Is no different. I especially liked chapter 11 which covers advanced table design. I am nearly embarrassed to say, but I can write asp code in my head but I didn't know what the <tbody> tag was.. this chapter goes over all those freaky details it even goes over a non graphical browser such as a PDA (personal digital assistant) Chapter 17 talks about packaging extensions, which is also nice. In closing this book goes over a lot more then some of the complete technical books about server languages, and programming which never seem to give attention to the less glamour's topics, this book is worth owning.

Cheers

Wayne lambright

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy to Read
Review: First I have to say the author of this book is one of the original people who helped me learn ASP using Ultradev back in June of 2000. Drew McLellan has a great writing style, which makes it easy for beginners to learn, this book Is no different. I especially liked chapter 11 which covers advanced table design. I am nearly embarrassed to say, but I can write asp code in my head but I didn't know what the <tbody> tag was.. this chapter goes over all those freaky details it even goes over a non graphical browser such as a PDA (personal digital assistant) Chapter 17 talks about packaging extensions, which is also nice. In closing this book goes over a lot more then some of the complete technical books about server languages, and programming which never seem to give attention to the less glamour's topics, this book is worth owning.

Cheers

Wayne lambright

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst book I've ever buy
Review: I don't understand how an editor could publish this book. It's only attribute is a cool look, but it's content is null.

Reading this book is like reading a lot of magazine headers, in wich you read what can dreamweaver do, but not how to do it.

If you plan to buy this book, don't do it, it's a very bad choice.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A nice change of pace
Review: I received this book, expecting it to be heavy on the server-side lingo and practices, but was pleasantly surprised to see that it dealt with the basics right through to the advanced areas of site conception, layout and design, static and dynamic sites.

If you are familiar with Dreamweaver MX (Self taught) and want to know more about actual web development, both static and application, then this is a must read book for you. The book is clearly for the web developer starting out through to those that are somewhat familiar with 'the way of the web' through surfing and brain picking in the newsgroups.

Drews writing style made the book very easy to read and although I consider myself to be html knowledgable, the book taught me a few things especially related to tables and accessability.

Thanks Drew for the great book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book if you know the HTML basics first
Review: This book is excellent. I have played around with Dreamweaver a little bit and was already familiar with HTML and its various tags before I bought this book. You should too.

The great thing about this book is that it gives you a problem with HTML, then shows how to make it work with Dreamweaver. It is not just a how-to book but a "why" book which I love. It really teaches you. It gives the pluses and minuses of solving problems in different ways.

This book also tells you about what makes good web design. Get this book and you will love it as I have.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book if you know the HTML basics first
Review: This book is excellent. I have played around with Dreamweaver a little bit and was already familiar with HTML and its various tags before I bought this book. You should too.

The great thing about this book is that it gives you a problem with HTML, then shows how to make it work with Dreamweaver. It is not just a how-to book but a "why" book which I love. It really teaches you. It gives the pluses and minuses of solving problems in different ways.

This book also tells you about what makes good web design. Get this book and you will love it as I have.


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