Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9781861008206 ISBN: 1861008201 Label: Wrox Press Manufacturer: Wrox Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 660 Publication Date: 2003-02 Publisher: Wrox Press Sales Rank: 1677560 Studio: Wrox Press
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Book DescriptionWith the MX studio version, Macromedia have invited the web development community to 'take Dreamweaver seriously'. There are an estimated 1.7 million Dreamweaver and UltraDev developers worldwide, making Dreamweaver MX the most popular web development tool. In the MX release, Macromedia have provided the programming community with a powerful server-side scripting engine (based on the UltraDev product) combined with the ease of use and client-side design capability of Dreamweaver 4. Dreamweaver MX is a great way to get into serious web development tasks from a standing start.
This book takes a practical approach to learning Dreamweaver. Over three sections, it takes a step-by-step approach to the development of three different web sites:
A static hobbyist site, designed for publishishing and sharing recipes and cooking tips
A dynamic soccer fan site, designed to display upcoming events and news, and which each individual visitor can personalize
A corporate web site built from dynamic, configurable building blocks
Each section builds on the lessons learned in the earlier sections and demonstrates increasingly powerful techniques.
This book is primarily for complete beginners to web site programming who have access to Dreamweaver MX and want to learn how to create dynamic web sites with it. But the book doubles as a comprehensive reference to the features of Dreamweaver MX, so it will also be a useful resource to more experienced web developers who want to learn how to use the latest version of Dreamweaver.
As you work through the book you'll learn how to program using Active Server Pages (ASP), but this will prove useful even if you eventually want to use Dreamweaver MX to create web sites with JavaServer Pages (JSP), ASP.NET, PHP, or ColdFusion MX. Programming in any of these languages is very similar in Dreamweaver MX, and the core concepts you learn in building web sites with ASP are applicable and easily transferred to other languages. To help, the book includes four appendices that provide fast paced guides on how to get started using JSP, ASP.NET, PHP, and ColdFusion MX with Dreamweaver MX.
With this book you'll quickly be creating powerful, dynamic web sites with Dreamweaver MX - the latest version of Macromedia's powerful, integrated web development and editing tool.
You'll learn how to use the tools and features of Dreamweaver to construct three complete sites using HTML, JavaScript, Active Server Pages (ASP), and databases.
We start by creating a hobbyist site - The Cooking Place - that you can use to list your favorite recipes, ingredients, and dishes. As you build this site you'll learn how to use Dreamweaver MX to:
Plan, create, and set up a web site
Add web pages to the site and edit their content
Use Stylesheets and templates to create a consistent style across the site
Use tables, frames, and layers to lay out web pages
Add dynamic effects - like drop down menus - to web pages using JavaScript and DHTML
Interact with users via forms on web pages
Create dynamic ASP web pages to respond to user actions and input
As you progress through the book, the sites you create become ever more ambitious. The second site you build is a fan site for soccer that provides information on upcoming events for fans around the world.
As you build this site you'll learn how to use Dreamweaver MX to:
Add logic to your ASP pages, so that you can display different information to different users, based on their location, or even the time of day
Keep track of users as they move around the site, so that you can learn what parts of your site are the most popular
Secure parts of the web site so that only authorized users are allowed to see sensitive information
Personalize the web site for individual users - so that the site appears in the colors of the user's favorite team or so that the user only sees events in their home country
Store and extract information about users and upcoming events in a database - and use this information to dynamically create web pages
The final site in the book shows off many of the advanced features of Dreamweaver MX, as you walk through how to design a modular, extensible, and scalable site, and create a set of dynamic building blocks that can be quickly modified and reused in different sites.
As you build this site - which is used to display a set of images that users can view and purchase - you'll learn how to use Dreamweaver MX to:
Create a set of building blocks whose look and content is determined dynamically by the settings in a database
Create a content management page that you can use to mange the database that stores information about the images on the site, including their title, price, and how they should be laid out
Put the building blocks you created earlier to a variety of uses, including a news blogger, a media display, and a product display
Use Dreamweaver Extensions to make our building blocks easy to reuse and to add e-commerce functionality to the site
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - very useful if you can get past the mistakes
Numerous errors in this book almost brought me to a standstill.
Using http://www.google.com and http://www.experts-exchange.com, I was finally able to get everything to work.
The examples used in this book are amazingly useful, once you get them to work. I'm keeping this book as a reference.
Side note: I had to ditch Dreamweaver MX 2004 as it was far too buggy and crash-prone. Stick with plain Dreamweaver MX.
Rating: - Excellent!! Only if you are serious about learning
First I thought this book over explains everything. When I started encountering territories that I'm not familiar with, I started to greatly appreciate the author's method of teaching. This book teaches you by getting you working on real projects from scratch. While you are following the step by step instructions, the author explains the science and whys of these instructions. The only drawback of this book is that project 1 seems to be tested only on Internet Explorer. I tried the files with Netscape ... Read More
Rating: - Awesome book
I found this book to be one of my most prized reference books. It takes you through the building of three different sites. You are gradually introduced to ASP and JavaScript.
If you are serious about web design, and have found FrontPage to bee too limiting, this is the book to get you going!
Rating: - Not the same quality as other WROX publications
I purchased 3 WROX books in the past this with good success. I expected the same thoroughness, but unfortunately, couldn't find it in this one.
As a somewhat seasoned developer using both Visual Studio and GoLive on our Corporate Intranet, I only needed to acquire familiarity with the features within Dreamweaver for my own personal use.
I enjoyed the overview and first few chapters in this book, and soon began to appreciate the potential this book might have. At the end of chapter ... Read More
Rating: - Tough but it does the job
When I bought this book I wasn't sure if the content would pleasure my need of building a good website. I did not have any experience in building websites. The start was rough, you need to be precise but the screenprints are a good help. After the first chapter I got the taste of it. I learned a lot and I have to say: I'm proud of my new website. Because of the book I also realized that Dreamweaver is designed in a smart way. A very good book, also for beginners.