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With the release of Adobe Creative Suite CS6, Dreamweaver solidifies its role as the de facto tool of choice for anyone designing for the Web. Adobe Dreamweaver CS6: Visual QuickStart Guide uses a combination of task-based instruction and strong visuals to teach beginning and intermediate users how to create, design, and publish powerful, innovative Web sites with Dreamweaver. Leading technology authors Tom Negrino and Dori Smith take you step-by-step through the new features in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6, with completely revised sections on critical tools like styling pages with CSS and adding user interactivity with JavaScript dynamic elements. You'll also learn to take advantage of Dreamweaver's new ability to simultaneously design sites for a variety of screen sizes, including desktops, tablets, and mobile phones. If you're new to Dreamweaver and web design, you'll learn to create your first Web site, add text, style and lay out page content, manage styles, work with links, incorporate images, media, tables, forms, design site navigation, and so much more. If you're an experienced user, you'll find this a convenient reference to the new features of Dreamweaver CS6.
Includes Free eBook and Video Access
In addition to concise, step-by-step explanations of core tools and tasks, with plenty of helpful screen shots to keep you on track as you work, Adobe Dreamweaver CS6: Visual QuickStart Guide includes an hour-long HD video and eBook. In addition to reading about how to use the tool, you can watch it in action. You can also download digital versions of this book to load on the mobile device of your choice so that you can continue learning whenever and wherever you are. We provide you with both the ePub and PDF to ensure that you get the experience that best suits your viewing needs.
Automatically Adapt Your Site for Any Screen Size with Dreamweaver
Building Better Websites with Dreamweaver Site Definitions
Corral Your Styles with Dreamweaver's CSS Visualization Tools
Don't Do That! Five Habits to Avoid on Your Websites
Working with Smart Objects in Dreamweaver and Photoshop
Adding Text to Your Pages in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6
Using Web Fonts in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6
Download Chapter 4 Adding Text to Your Pages.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introducing Dreamweaver
Chapter 2: Starting Your First Site
Chapter 3: Building Your First Page
Chapter 4: Adding Text to Your Pages
Chapter 5: Including Images and Media
Chapter 6: Working with Links
Chapter 7: Styling Page Content
Chapter 8: Using Styles for Layout
Chapter 9: Managing Styles
Chapter 10: Inserting Tables
Chapter 11: Using Forms and Fields
Chapter 12: Using Dreamweaver's Layout Tools
Chapter 13: Using Behaviors and Navigation Objects
Chapter 14: Building Pages with Dynamic Elements
Chapter 15: Working with Content Management Systems
Chapter 16: Making Life Easier: Using Templates, Libraries, and Snippets
Chapter 17: Editing Code
Chapter 18: Managing Your Site
Appendix: Where to Learn More
Bonus Chapter 1: Adding Frames
Bonus Chapter 2: Using Spry Widgets
Bonus Chapter 3: Working with Other Applications
Bonus Chapter 4: Customizing and Extending Dreamweaver
ERRATA
In the "To display screen sizes" task in Chapter 3, page 73, Step 2:
"From the Window Size drop-down menu attached to the Multiscreen button in the Document menu..."
Should be:
"From the Window Size drop-down menu attached to the Multiscreen button in the Document toolbar..."
On the back cover, the last bullet point should say:
• Visit the companion Web site at www.dreamweaverbook.com to download bonus material and updates.