
Résumé
Dreamweaver is Macromedia's award-winning visual tool
for professional Web site design and production. It is used
for everything from designing home pages to full-scale
commercial Web sites. The product is widely acclaimed as
the best, most popular Web authoring tool for professional
Web developers and designers.
Sams Teach Yourself Macromedia Dreamweaver X in 24 Hours is
tailored specifically for the reader selected a
sophisticated Web development tool and wants to fully
exploit the power of Dreamweaver. 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 ?
- Employ client-side image maps and interactive forms on a site?
- Set up frames with Dreamweaver's click-and-drag functionality?
- Add interactivity to HTML pages with CGI scripts, JavaScript, applets, and controls?
- Add audio, video, and other active content while being able to preview it at design stage
Contents
I. GETTING STARTED WITH DREAMWEAVER MX.
Hour 1. Understanding the Dreamweaver Interface.
Acquainting Yourself with Dreamweaver. Installing the
Software. Exploring the Dreamweaver Work Area. Getting
Help. Discovering Dreamweaver MX's New Features.
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.
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.
Hour 4. Setting Lots o' Links: Hyperlinks, URLs, Anchors,
and Mailto Links.
Exploring Relative and Absolute Paths. Adding a Hyperlink
Within Your Web Site. Organizing a Long Page with Named
Anchors. Using the Point-to-File Icon. Adding a Mailto
Link.
Hour 5. HTML is Fun! 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.
II. ADDING IMAGES AND MULTIMEDIA.
Hour 6. Displaying Images on a Page.
Adding an Image to a Page. Exploring Image Flavors: GIF,
JPEG, and PNG. Adding a Background Image. Creating a
Rollover.
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 Page. Slicing an Image into Pieces. Placing a Fireworks
File into Dreamweaver.
Hour 8. Creating Image Maps and Navigation Bars.
Adding Links to a Graphic with Image Maps. Creating an
Image Map. Aligning Hotspots. Targeting a Link to Open in a
New Browser Window. Adding a Navigation Bar with Rollovers
and Links.
Hour 9. Adding Multimedia Files.
Exploring Multimedia and Bandwidth. Understanding Players.
Adding Flash Files. Adding a Link to a PDF File. Adding a
Sound File. Inserting a Java Applet.
Hour 10. Managing Your Assets with the Assets Panel.
What Are Assets? Managing Assets in the Assets panel.
Adding Assets to a Web Page. Creating Favorite Assets.
Creating New Assets in the Assets panel. Copying Assets to
Another Site.
III. WEB PAGE LAYOUT WITH TABLES AND FRAMES.
Hour 11. Displaying Data with Tables.
Creating a Table for Data. Adding a Caption from the Table
Tab of the Insert Bar. Importing Table Data. Exporting Data
from a Table.
Hour 12. Designing Your Page Layout Using Tables.
Using Layout View. Editing a Table in Standard View. Adding
Color to Your Table. Nesting a Table Within a Table. Using
a Tracing Image to Transfer a Design to Your Web Page.
Turning Your Table into Layers.
Hour 13. Understanding and Building Frames and
Framesets.
Creating a Frameset. Viewing Frame Borders. Splitting a
Page into Frames. Naming Your Frames. Using the Frames
Panel. Nesting Frames. Using Existing Web Pages with
Frames. Setting Frame and Frameset Attributes. Using Frame
Objects. Targeting Linked Pages to Open in a Specific
Frame. Using the Go To URL Behavior to Load Frames.
IV. DYNAMIC HTML: LAYERS, CASCADING STYLE SHEETS,
BEHAVIORS, AND TIMELINES.
Hour 14. Using Dynamic HTML and Layers.
What is Dynamic HTML? Adding a Layer. Nesting Layers.
Exploring Layer Tags.
Hour 15. Formatting Your Web Pages with Cascading Style
Sheets and HTML Styles.
Creating and Applying a Custom Style. Exploring Style
Settings. Redefining the Heading 3 Tag. Positioning a Layer
with a Style. Creating a Hyperlink Rollover. Creating an
External Style Sheet. Transforming the Property Inspector.
Converting Styles to HTML Markup ( Tags). Saving HTML
Markup as an HTML Style.
Hour 16. Inserting Scripted Functionality with
Behaviors.
What is a Dreamweaver Behavior? Showing and Hiding Layers.
Opening a New Window. Popping Up a Message. Adding a
Message in the Status Bar.
Hour 17. Adding Advanced Behaviors: Drag Layer.
Using the Tag Selector to Select the Tag. Constraining the
Movement of Your Layer. Capturing the Drop Target Location.
Applying the Drag Layer Behavior Advanced Attributes.
Selecting a Tag Event.
Hour 18. Animating with Timelines.
Creating an Animation. Controlling Layer Properties with
Timelines. Placing a Behavior in the Behaviors Channel.
Using Multiple Timelines in a Web Page.
V. COLLECTING USER DATA WITH FORMS.
Hour 19. Creating a Form and Using a Form to Collect
Data.
Creating a Form. Adding Radio Buttons and Check Boxes.
Adding a List or a Menu. Adding Push Buttons and Picture
Buttons. Creating a Jump Menu to Navigate to Different
URLs.
Hour 20. Sending and Reacting to Form Data.
Validating a Form's Data Using the Validate Form Behavior.
Receiving Information from a Form. Exploring Submission
Security. Uploading a File from a Form. Preparing Your Page
to Interact with Active Server Pages (ASP), JSP, PHP, or
CFML.
VI. ORGANIZING AND UPLOADING YOUR PROJECT.
Hour 21. Managing and Uploading Your Project.
Enabling Server Connection. Moving Your Site onto a Remote
Server. Understanding Dreamweaver's Web Site Management
Capabilities. Transferring Files. Importing an Existing Web
Site. Editing an Entire Site. Adding Design Notes to Your
Pages. Generating Reports About Your Web Site.
Hour 22. Reusing Items in Your Web Site with the
Library.
Creating a Library Item. Making Changes to a Library Item.
Using Behaviors and Styles in Library Items.
Hour 23. Creating and Applying a Template.
Creating a Template. Applying a Template to a Web Page.
Making Changes to a Template. Using Behaviors, Styles, and
Timelines in Templates.
Hour 24. Using Server-Side Includes and Adding a
Date.
What Is a Server-Side Include? Inserting a Server-Side
Include. Adding a Last Modified Date.
VII. APPENDICES.
L'auteur - Betsy Bruce
Betsy Bruce is a Web applications developer and
Macromedia-authorized Dreamweaver and Authorware Trainer
for MediaPro, Inc. Based in Seattle, she specializes in
computer and Web-based training applications and consults
with major corporations in the Pacific Northwest on both
design and training.
As an authorized trainer, she has traveled the country
guiding groups from corporations to school districts in
effectively creating dynamic Web content. A graduate of the
University of Iowa, she also teaches Internet classes at
the college level.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Betsy Bruce |
Parution | 26/08/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 462 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 796g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672323461 |
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