The book also shows how to create HTML-based headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables; insert graphics and Photoshop Smart Objects; add links to text and images; apply cascading styles sheets; and customize the Dreamweaver workspace. Students will also learn to add interactive elements to their sites, such as HTML5-compatible video and animation, get guidance for working with code, and finally publish a finished site to the Web.
The companion DVD includes all lesson files so they can work along with the book, as well as, two hours of free video tutorials from Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 Learn by Video. Instructor Notes for this title will be available soon on the Pearson Higher Education site. It includes a complete list of PTG CS6 products by application and user level and includes bestseller information.
Instructors can now pair their Adobe Dreamweaver CS6 Classroom in a Book adoption with the MyGraphicsLab Dreamweaver CS6 course and their students will have access to additional projects and project files, video tutorials, and quizzes! This product is part of the following series. Click on a series title to see the full list of products in the series.
Getting Started Chapter 1. Customizing Your Workspace Touring the workspace Switching and splitting views Working with panels Selecting a workspace layout Adjusting toolbars Personalizing preferences Creating custom keyboard shortcuts Using the Property inspector Chapter 2. Where did HTML begin? HTML vs. CSS3 overview and support Chapter 4. Creating a Page Layout Web design basics Working with thumbnails and wireframes Defining a Dreamweaver site Using the Welcome screen Previewing your completed file Modifying an existing CSS layout Adding a background image to the header Inserting new components Changing element alignment Modifying the page width and background color Modifying existing content and formatting Inserting an image placeholder Inserting placeholder text Modifying the footer Checking browser compatibility Chapter 5.
Working with Templates Previewing completed files Creating a template from an existing layout Inserting editable regions Producing child pages Updating a template Using library items Using server-side includes Chapter 7. Working with Text, Lists, and Tables Previewing the completed file Creating and styling text Creating and styling tables Spell checking webpages Finding and replacing text Chapter 8. Working with Navigation Hyperlink basics Previewing the completed file Creating internal hyperlinks Creating an image-based link Creating an external link Setting up email links Targeting page elements Inserting Spry menu bars Checking your page Chapter Working with Web Animation and Video Understanding web animation and video Previewing the completed file Adding web animation to a page Adding web video to a page Chapter Start your free trial.
Follow the instructions in the books Getting Started section to unlock access to: Downloadable lesson files you need to work through the projects in the book Web Edition containing the complete text of the book, interactive quizzes, and videos that walk you through the lessons step by step What you need to use this book: Adobe Dreamweaver release software, for either Windows or macOS.
Show and hide more. Table of contents Product information. Where did HTML begin? HTML vs. Review questions Review answers 4.
Creating a Page Layout Evaluating page design options Working with predefined layouts Styling a predefined layout Styling elements using the Extract panel Troubleshooting CSS conflicts Extracting text from a Photoshop mockup Deleting components and attributes from a template Inserting new menu items Creating new elements with the DOM panel Creating menu items with copy and paste Extracting text styling Creating a gradient background using Extract Extracting image assets from a mockup Creating new Bootstrap structures Adding a background image to the header Finishing up the layout Review questions Review answers 7.
Working with Templates Creating Dreamweaver templates Removing unneeded components Modifying a Bootstrap layout Modifying text formatting in a Bootstrap element Adding template boilerplate and placeholders Fixing semantic errors Inserting metadata Validating HTML code Working with editable regions Working with child pages Updating a template Review questions Review answers 8.
The 18 project-based lessons in this book show readers step-by-step the key techniques for working in Dreamweaver CS5. Readers learn what they need to know to create a professional website without having to delve into code. This completely revised CS5 edition covers Adobe's Spry framework for Ajax to create dynamic interfaces, Spry widgets pre-built user interface components to quickly add common components to Web pages; and Live View, a working browser rendering right in the program.
The book also shows how to enter text in headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables; insert graphics and Photoshop Smart Objects; add links to text and images; apply cascading style sheets; and customize the Dreamweaver workspace. Readers will also learn to add interactive elements to their sites, such as Flash video and animation, get guidance for working with code, and finally publish a finished site to the Web.
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