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O’Reilly announces Dreamweaver CS3– The Missing Manual

dreamweavermissingmanual 20070626 193251 OReilly announces Dreamweaver CS3   The Missing ManualDavid Sawyer MacFarland’s latest publication, Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual OReilly announces Dreamweaver CS3   The Missing Manual, updates his previous bestselling O’Reilly titles about Dreamweaver. With the recent release of Adobe’s (newly acquired) web design program–Dreamweaver CS3–developers can do more than ever, notes MacFarland. Best of all, the upgraded program comes packed with exciting new design tools.

“The Spry JavaScript framework, for example, lets non-programmers add sophisticated interface elements like drop-down navigation menus, tabbed panels, and interactive data tables. My new book provides in-depth coverage on how to add Spry to a website, and equally as important, how to customize the Spry page elements to match the look and feel of an existing site’s design,” adds MacFarland.

David Sawyer McFarland is the president of Sawyer McFarland Media Inc., a web development and training company located in Portland, Oregon. David is also the author of CSS: The Missing Manual.

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Dreamweaver 8– The Missing Manual

92020788 243e0e1085 m Dreamweaver 8   The Missing ManualWeb designer and renowned Dreamweaver writer and teacher, David Sawyer McFarland shows readers of Dreamweaver 8: The Missing Manual Dreamweaver 8   The Missing Manual how to build, maintain, and update sophisticated and great looking web sites with Dreamweaver 8. The book gives step-by-step instructions for using every Dreamweaver feature, even those you may not have understood, let alone mastered, such as Libraries, Layout
view, Behaviors, Dreamweaver’s Dynamic web site tools, and Dreamweaver 8′s new XML and XSLT features. What’s more, readers will find clear, unbiased evaluations of each feature to help them determine which ones are most useful, as well as how and when to use them.

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