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Dreamweaver MX 2004 Design Projects Paperback - 2004

by Rachel Andrew/ Craig Grannell/ Allan Kent/ Christopher Schmitt

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Four detailed design projects teach advanced web design and development techniques relevant to Dreamweaver MX 2004. Two design projects are performed on a Mac, and two on a PC. Additionally, two of the projects focus on client-side web design techniques, while the other two focus on intensive ASP and PHP server-side site programming and development.

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Apress, 2004. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 304 pages. 8.75x7.25x1.00 inches.
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Recently updated to version MX 2004, Dreamweaver remains the world's most popular tool for website design and development--with over three million users worldwide. This new version features updated accessibility features, and supports multiple languages and technologies, such as CSS and XHTML, PHP 4 and ASP 3, MySQL and Access, Apache and IIS, and Windows and Mac operating systems.

This book contains four detailed design projects--case studies that teach advanced web design and development techniques--relevant to Dreamweaver MX 2004. Two design projects are performed on a Mac, and two on a PC--but all four projects apply to both Mac and PC users. Two of the projects focus on client-side web design techniques, while the other two focus on intensive ASP and PHP server-side site programming and development.

About the author

Allan Kent lives, works, and plays in Cape Town, South Africa. In the last four years, he's been implicated in at least 10 books dealing with PHP and web-related topics. When not being harassed by persistent editors about deadlines, he works doing new media design at Lodestone, which he co-owns. When not writing or programming, he enjoys relaxing at home with Wendy and their cats.