Rating:  Summary: Without doubt the best Dreamweaver book on the Market Review: There are lots of Dreamweaver books on the market, but without doubt this is the best one. Not only do you find out how to work with Dreamweaver, but you find out all the hidden secrets and techniques you really need to get the job done.
Rating:  Summary: Fantastic resource! Review: This is a great book if you want to learn about Macromedia Dreamweaver 4, the authors did an excellant job explaining the new features of version 4 and is a great reference and tutorial for web designers. Ann-Marie Yerks is a professional well versed in Macromedia products. I highly recommend this book.Robert Ferrara ...
Rating:  Summary: well well, i'm impressed again as usual with new riders Review: this is a great intermediate-advanced level book(which means you should begin your DW/web design studies elsewhere(DW Virtual Classroom HIGHLY recommended). Don't try to study too much at once, you'll actually slow yourself down. Start from the bottom. One thing at a time. ok, the fact of the matter is there are tons of books that try to instruct on usage of Dreamweaver... and yes, most of them cover DW respective to its experience level(i.e.: beginner, intermediate...), BUT keep in mind that it's not whether it covers the material or not, it's how the material is presented. Many books have random comments and are not organized. The result? Unnecessary slow learning, repetition of reading, and confusion. I can say this b/c I've read many web design relevant books. And as for INSIDE DREAMWEAVER 4, it's none of the above; it's close to perfect, pleasure to read, and by far better than Dreamweaver 4 BIBLE(the bible doesn't even come close to touching the calibre of this book). I won't go any further criticizing, but do see for yourself by comparing both of these books. Inside Dreamweaver 4 is just simply the smarter tutorial reference. I'm a very demanding critic(see my other reviews and see for yourself), yet I gave this book 5 stars. It's really that good. Once you find yourself midway on the DW ladder, go thru this book, you won't regret it.
Rating:  Summary: well well, i'm impressed again as usual with new riders Review: this is a great intermediate-advanced level book(which means you should begin your DW/web design studies elsewhere(DW Virtual Classroom HIGHLY recommended). Don't try to study too much at once, you'll actually slow yourself down. Start from the bottom. One thing at a time. ok, the fact of the matter is there are tons of books that try to instruct on usage of Dreamweaver... and yes, most of them cover DW respective to its experience level(i.e.: beginner, intermediate...), BUT keep in mind that it's not whether it covers the material or not, it's how the material is presented. Many books have random comments and are not organized. The result? Unnecessary slow learning, repetition of reading, and confusion. I can say this b/c I've read many web design relevant books. And as for INSIDE DREAMWEAVER 4, it's none of the above; it's close to perfect, pleasure to read, and by far better than Dreamweaver 4 BIBLE(the bible doesn't even come close to touching the calibre of this book). I won't go any further criticizing, but do see for yourself by comparing both of these books. Inside Dreamweaver 4 is just simply the smarter tutorial reference. I'm a very demanding critic(see my other reviews and see for yourself), yet I gave this book 5 stars. It's really that good. Once you find yourself midway on the DW ladder, go thru this book, you won't regret it.
Rating:  Summary: A great Guide to a Great Application Review: This is a wonderful Dreamweaver Resource that offers an easy path to harnessing the world's most powerful visual web authoring tool. The book adeptly bridges the gap between the more simplistic Dummies, Quick Start and H.O.T. guides and the all-inclusive Bible series. Kudos to the authors for their concise explanations. This is a keeper.
Rating:  Summary: Third One's a Charm Review: This was the third book about Dreamweaver book I've attempted to adopt as the proverbial reference guide. The other two were a bit interesting but lacked in many areas. This one's it though. I recommend this book for the Dreamweaver proficient as well as the beginner. It will be hard for any other book to beat the clarity of the layout, the timeliness of the illustrations, and the logical steps of how the learning progresses. Much, much better than the Dummies and Bible series.
Rating:  Summary: Yow from Ft Lauderdale Review: With phrases like "...is a good for people that like to read dictionaries or encilopeidis" obviously you don't mean yourself. What did you mean with the following sentence in your review: "i think they work Anne and John or what." Child, you must focus when you construct your thoughts on paper or typing. Even if English is not your first language, phrases like "im boring" do not mean at all "I am bored."
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