附註:Includes index.
Cover -- Contents at a Glance -- TOC36;Contents -- Introduction -- What Is Dreamweaver MX63; -- Who Should Use Dreamweaver MX63; -- Who Should Use This Book63; -- How to Use This Book -- PART I Getting Started with Dreamweaver MX -- CH36;HOUR 1 Understanding the Dreamweaver Interface -- Acquainting Yourself with Dreamweaver -- Installing the Software -- Exploring the Dreamweaver Work Area -- Getting Help -- Discovering Dreamweaver MXs New Features -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 2 Creating a Basic Web Page with Text -- Creating a New Page and Setting Page Properties -- Pasting Text from a File -- Adding a Separator to a Page -- Saving Your Work and Previewing in a Browser -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 3 Planning and Defining Your Project -- Defining a New Web Site -- Using the Site Definition Wizard -- Using the Site Panel -- Using the Site Window -- Creating a Quick Prototype -- Editing a Site Definition -- Considering Site Organization -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 4 Setting Lots o Links58; Hyperlinks44; URLs44; Anchors44; and Mailto Links -- Exploring Relative and Absolute Paths -- Adding a Hyperlink Within Your Web Site -- Organizing a Long Page with Named Anchors -- Using the Point45;to45;File Icon -- Adding a Mailto Link -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 5 HTML Is Fun33; Viewing and Modifying HTML -- Exploring Code View -- Viewing and Editing HTML Tags with the Quick Tag Editor -- Setting Your Code Preferences -- Cleaning Up HTML Created with Microsoft Word -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- PART II Adding Images and Multimedia -- CH36;HOUR 6 Displaying Images on a Page -- Adding an Image to a Page -- Exploring Image Flavors58; GIF44; JPEG44; and PNG -- Adding a Background Image -- Creating a Rollover -- Summary -- Q38;A -- Workshop -- CH36;HOUR 7 Using Fireworks to Create Images -- Acquainting Yourself with Fireworks -- Creating an Image -- Creating a Rollover Image -- Optimizing Images for Use in a Web
摘要:Sams Teach Yourself Macromedia Dreamweaver X in 24 Hours is written for Web developers and designers who are looking for a book to quickly and easily get up to speed with Dreamweaver. The reader most likely has some experience creating Web pages with other WYSIWYG tools or in raw HTML, and has made an informed decision to purchase and use Dreamweaver to streamline their Web site development while adding a new level of creativity and function to their pages. The book does not dwell on elementary Web page authoring techniques, but focuses more on intermediate-level Web development topics, such as how to quickly build a dynamic Web site, how to employ client-side image maps and interactive forms on a site, how to set up frames with Dreamweaver's click-and-drag functionality, and how to add interactivity to HTML pages with CGI scripts, JavaScript, applets, and controls.