Dreamweaver X: The Missing Manual

  Author:    David McFarland
  ISBN:    0596510438
  Sales Rank:    1337
  Published:    2007-06-15
  Publisher:    Pogue Press
  # Pages:    800
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    5.0 based on 74 reviews
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Dreamweaver X: The Missing Manual
  
Welcome to Dreamweaver CS3. This new version of the popular web design software offers a rich environment for building professional sites, with drag-and-drop simplicity, clean HTML code, and dynamic database-driven web site creation tools. Moreover, it's now integrated more tightly with Adobe's other products: Photoshop, InDesign, Flash, and their siblings. But with such sophisticated features, the software isn't simple.

So say hello to Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual, the fifth edition of this bestselling book by experienced web site trainer and author David McFarland. This book helps both first-time and experienced web designers bring stunning, interactive web sites to life. With jargon-free language and clear descriptions, this new edition addresses both beginners who need step-by-step guidance as well as long-time Dreamweaver users who need a handy reference to address the inner-workings of the program.

Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual teaches designers how to construct and manage web sites by examining web-page components and Dreamweaver's capabilities through "live examples". With a complete A-Z guide to designing, organizing, building and deploying a web site for those with no web design experience, this book:
  • Takes you through the basics to advanced techniques to control the appearance of your web pages with CSS
  • Shows you how to design dynamic database-driven web sites, from blogs to product catalogs, and from shopping carts to newsletter signup forms
  • Teaches you how to master your web site, and manage thousands of pages effortlessly
Witty and objective, Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual is a must for anyone who uses this highly popular program, from beginners to professionals. Altogether, it's the ultimate atlas for Dreamweaver CS3.
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06-22-08 5 (NA)
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Good reading and great reference. A huge book! Goes into detail about many aspects of CS3 and the Dreamweaver program. Helps solve those little problems that may crop up when designing a site or a page on a site.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-05 08:21:01 EST)
06-13-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  extremely helpful
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I live with my nose in this book when writing websites. As with any new area of knowledge learning the vocabulary is essential in order to find the information. This book helped.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-23 01:14:06 EST)
06-12-08 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  To Buy or Not to Buy?
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I work for an engineering company, do their web, and a bunch of other stuff. We're moving from Go-Live to Dreamweaver. I've been doing the web for nine years, and am not a rookie. Having said that, this book is excellent for beginners or advanced code writers who wants to learn Dreamweaver. I just don't have a lot of time to waste. The tutorials march you through it. This book is recommended if you don't have a lot of time. I have NOT bought any other books for Dreamweaver, but I have bought Adobe's Classroom in a Book for other programs. This book is as good as those, and with fewer errors. And the writer is more precise in the steps to take. Nearly impossible to get lost in the steps.

Personally, I don't write reviews very often. But this is a real review by someone really working for a living, and I MUST figure out how to use Dreamweaver right NOW!!! The book is helping; this is day 2; I'm on page 243 (Images) and it's starting to sink in.

One other note: the reviewer who said he was suspicious of all the positive reviews: get a life! This book is detailed, but not mindlessly so. The tutorials found on the writer's website are just fine, and the website is easy to navigate. Not sure what the gent meant. But I guess you can't please everybody.

Gotta get back to work!

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-23 01:14:06 EST)
06-01-08 5 (NA)
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I am in no way a computer expert. I was trained to be a teacher way before Windows even came out. The internet was nothing more than personal computers connected by modems way back then. So it has been rather daunting that my mid-life crisis involves a desire to create a website. Who am I to think I can pull this off??

Before I stated out, I checked out a bunch of website creation books from my local library. Several of the books made me feel like a real nincompoop who had no hope of ever understanding the inner workings of a website. Some of the books were so incredible boring, they were great for insomnia. The rest were better used as door stops. One book, however, was so good that I had to go out and buy my own copy.

Dreamweaver CS3, The Missing Manual is perfect for a person like me with very little knowledge of programing (DOS in the 80's) and a not a whole lot of time to learn something new. I love the humor that is intertwined with the material. It makes the book that much more enjoyable. I also love the way the author points out many things but cuts right to the chase and lets his reader know exactly what the important stuff is.

I have found that the website which accompanies this book is a perfect companion to the book. The downloads are quick and easy and the tutorials are easy and entertaining.

I highly recommend this book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-13 07:26:24 EST)
05-27-08 2 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Everything you need to know except how to make a website
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I am very suspicious about these other reviews. I purchased this book because the very high recommendations that others have given it. This book goes over the most complicated aspects of the program without giving guidence on the use of the items. The website for the book that contains the demos looks like a 8th grader made it in front page. So if you cant make a good website for yourself, why are you telling me how to make one.

It would be like reading a book on how to change a tire, but the first 500 pages are about how a lug nut works.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-02 07:21:26 EST)
05-26-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Huge help
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I've been hand coding for over eight years now and was pretty reluctant about trying something like Dreamweaver--especially since I couldn't figure it out on my own. When I decided to give it another shot, I also decided to buy Mr. McFarland's book based on the reviews and how much I love his CSS book. The first chapter itself is a huge help, and I've been able to set up a simple site after reading that and skimming some other sections. I like that it's not too wordy like some other books I'd looked through, and the screenshots are great as well.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-02 07:21:26 EST)
05-15-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Well thought out and comprehensive -- this is the one you need
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Calling this the "missing" manual may go a little too far, because I can't imagine any manufacturer doing such a thorough job with a guidebook. It's a comprehensive intro and reference that no Dreamweaver learner should do without. I looked at several and actually bought one that was so bad I wound up demanding (successfully!) a refund for at Borders. Good work, Mr. McFarland, and kudos to you for being visible and open to feedback through your blog.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-27 07:17:20 EST)
05-15-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent - I highly recommend this book.
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I am a novice at web design - and with the help of this manual and of course Dreamweaver - I have set up two business web sites. I am pretty good generally with computers - though I think Dreamweaver and web design is still fairly complicated, but this book is able walk someone like me through the process and help me understand how to get things accomplished. There are several sections I won't have to use - but everything I have used is well written and thought out. I'd recommend this book.
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05-11-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Dreamweaver CS3- Finally has a real book,
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I painful dug thru many of the "well respected" writing out there and none of them measure up to the clean and clearly well thought out to Dreamweaver CS3 The Missing manual by David McFarland .

I recently moved from Front Page over to Dreamweaver CS3 and was looking for the one book to use and have found it after a long and sometimes a painful search.

I had originally purchased Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 Classroom in a Book based on the excellent verion of Photoshop by the same group. Yet the version that David wrote is far cleaner and it what I alway recommend to friends an colleges about " the right stuff" You just earned 5 stars from me, and I told hand those out very often...
Keep up the awesome work David !
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-15 07:19:24 EST)
05-10-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Complete, accurate, but just too wordy!
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I like this book and the tutorials, and I'm glad I bought it, BUT it gets annoying after a while with how verbose it is. For instance, the author even says at one point in the first chapter,

'"Enough already! I want to build a web page," you're probably saying.'

Yes, you're right! That IS what I was saying!

He then takes p.44-64, (20 pages!) to walk you through importing a graphic, copying a text file, adding a background, and centering the page in the browser. When you list on a piece of paper the steps that you just did and repeat it, it can be carried out within maybe 90 seconds.

I started to think that this book is like friends you may have that are really nice, they're smart, and you like them, but they just can't give you the short version of a story! I find myself jotting in the margin the one thing from the whole page to remember.

This is a book for absolute beginners, not only to Dreamweaver but to web pages in general. If you've been writing web pages in a text editor and just want to see how Dreamweaver can make everything easier, this book makes you want to pull your hair out! For instance, three leading paragraphs in Chapter 2 on adding text to your pages that can be summed up as, "Text is still the most important thing on the web". WE ALL KNOW THAT! Don't make me read a whole page for that!!

I buy a new computer book about once a week, and this book does what so many are guilty of - sidebars to the point of distraction. There is a sidebar topic, hint, etc. on virtually every page of this book, which, along with the wordiness, adds to the "Let's get this done!" frustration you start to feel.

If you're already familiar with html and web pages and aren't real patient with people that take forever to tell you something, get a different book.

As another reviewer said, this book could be 1/4 its size and would be SO MUCH better!
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05-09-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Best Guide, Easy to Understand
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This book is a lifesaver! I still had many questions about Dreamweaver after taking a six-week online class, but no one to ask. Dreamwear CS3 the missing manual answered all of them and more. It has made my job easier, and completing task faster.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-15 00:30:30 EST)
05-03-08 1 1\1
(Hide Review...)  To confusing
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It is discouraging to work with the book. To much small talk and very little hands on. You have to go trough four pages of autor's ideas and tips before you find what you are looking for or what you have to do. The book could be four times smaller and then would have been one of the best.
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04-23-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Better than expected
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I have had no prior experience with web programming, or with Dreamweaver. I really liked the flow of the manual and the amount of information in it. I did not realize how thick the manual is physically, but glad that it has so much information. The tutorials are a step by step process, which I needed to get me started. The examples and source files are all included. I recommend it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-15 00:30:30 EST)
04-21-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Clean and motivating
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I've heard about O'reilly books before. And I'm glad to have one. It has a comprehensible and sincere expression. After all I've found my missing manual! Thanks...
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-24 07:16:27 EST)
04-20-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Best of the best
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If you're new to dreamweaver this book will be very very helpful, pretty straightfoward, although it's huge, it will cover everything you need to know about dreamweaver cs3, very easy to understand, especially for newbies like me, highly recommended!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-24 07:16:27 EST)
04-19-08 5 (NA)
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I like the Missing Manual series over other popular help series in the way they don't use as much empty space as filler. This book is wall to wall information on helping the novice (me) understand how DW CS3 works, but it also has advanced chapters that I might have needed if I wasn't building such a simple website. This was my second Missing Manual after having received the first on another topic for a Christmas gift. I will look for everything in this series from now on when I need a hand. I highly recommend it. It is written so it is clear to both the novice and intermediate users. However, I imagine an advanced CS3 user would not learn much, beyond the occasional, "Wow, I didn't know CS3 could do that...".
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-21 07:02:20 EST)
04-15-08 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Dreamweaver book...
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This book is as it says...the book that should have been in the box. It is very clear and concise and covers most of the things you'll need to know to get your web site up and running and looking good...an excellent book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-20 07:01:24 EST)
04-12-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Up And Running
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As a GoLive user for many years, I wanted to get up and running as fast as possible with Dreamweaver, now that I am making the switch-over. This book does the trick, with very well written explanations and tutorials. I highly recommend it!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-15 07:27:28 EST)
04-09-08 3 1\2
(Hide Review...)  An Average Book
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This is an average book. The description is lengthy but the information is all over the place, making it difficult to reference. The steps to create a web page are presented in two ways: first a vague description of the steps are presented and after that, a tutorial at the back of each chapter is given. Thus, the steps are presented twice. This explains the thickness of this book.

A topic which is not covered in other books is the use of PHP in Dreamweaver. This book describes how to set up an online catalog using Dreamweaver but it stops short of creating an interface which takes in orders in a shopping cart, a powerful feature in PHP/SQL. Thus, this book is just an average book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-13 07:25:25 EST)
04-09-08 5 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Excellent book
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I own a dozen books of the Missing Manual series, and I haven't found a bad one yet. This one is exceptional. Dreamweaver CS3 is as deep as web design programs get, and this book allows extended dives well beneath the waves without running out of air.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-13 07:25:25 EST)
03-31-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  The Perfect User's Manual
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This book is clear, with easy to follow descriptions and tutorials. It covers basic and complex web design in an easy to understand format. This is the best user's manual I've ever used.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-09 15:45:10 EST)
03-30-08 5 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Great book, easy to understand
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I am new to both web design and dreamweaver. I have been reading this book from cover to cover. It is very well written in a logical manner and easy to understand. This is probably one of the best guide books I have ever read. The tutorial files available online really help to enforce concepts. Highly recommended.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-09 15:45:10 EST)
03-22-08 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  The book you wished you'd found in the box.
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Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual, is definitely the book you wished you'd found in the box with the installation disk for Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. Weighing in at 995 pages (including a 25 page index), The Missing Manual is the best resource book for learning and using this equally robust web development tool. The book is divided into 26 chapters and two appendices, organized into seven sections. The Table of Contents is quite detailed, listing the chapter headings and sub-heading, making it easy to locate a particular subject. This book is filled from beginning to end with very detailed step-by-step tutorials to help you learn how to use Dreamweaver to accomplish a wide variety of web development tasks. I consider Dreamweaver CS3 The Missing Manual a definite must-have bookshelf reference for anyone who wants to investigate and learn every nook and cranny of this extensive application.

Chapter 1 begins at the beginning and is geared to the new user. There is a tour of the interface followed by a thorough step-by-step `Test Drive' tutorial. Starting with customizing the program preferences, the chapter continues with setting up a site, creating and saving a web page, adding text and images, and previewing your page in a browser. This first chapter touches on a lot of subject matter covered in greater detail in later chapters. Dreamweaver has a wealth of dialogs and wizards to help you create rather sophisticated web documents and they can be just as daunting as writing code. And, there are also extensions (extend the functionality of Dreamweaver), you can install to facilitate productivity. The Missing Manual really holds your hand, leading you through the process of learning to use the Dreamweaver tools. For those who want a little more, there are insets throughout the pages with the titles (in the title bar) of `Workaround Workshop', `Up to Speed', `Power Users' Clinic', `Frequently Asked Questions', `Gem in the Rough', and even `Easter Egg Hunt'.

To really take control of the web document creation process it's important to understand and be able to work with the underlying code. Beginning in Chapter 8: Advanced CSS, the discussion moves to talking about the HTML elements, the building blocks of creating a web page. Terms such as ID and Descendant Selectors enter the tutorial discussion. Why would you care? Well, even when using Dreamweaver as a visual editor and the GUI (graphic user interface) to modify the appearance of say, a list item, you need to know what the
  • tag is and that it needs to be selected for styling. And then wee come to Chapter 10, Under the Hood: HTML. Here we learn about using the Code View. First there are Preferences settings suggested, one for targeting and fixing invalidly nested or unclosed tags, and another for targeting extra closing tags for removal. Dreamweaver provides some great tools for working with code such as code hints, code collapse, the tag inspector and tools for file comparison. This chapter will help ease you into working with code, if you are interested.

    Adobe's Spry Framework for Ajax is mentioned as a technique for creating navigation menus in Chapter 5 and as a method for validating form data in the Chapter that explains how to build forms. Spry is the current hot web technology and you'll find the thorough explanations of Spry and Spry Widgets (an element made up of HTML, CSS and JavaScript), clear and understandable. Even if you don't completely understand the technology, you'll find the step-by-steps easy to follow. There are tutorials for adding Spry Widgets such as an accordion of collapsible panels and creating Spry Effects in the chapter that covers Dreamweaver Behaviors. If you've never been able to figure out how to use Dreamweaver's behaviors, working through the information and tutorials in this chapter will help get you past that obstacle.

    While a 995 page tech book is not usually a cover to cover read, you should be sure to refer to Chapter 16: Testing Your Site, before going public with your creation. It's a relatively short chapter with a checklist and the usual info on Dreamweaver tools for checking the site performance and detecting errors on your pages. The next chapter addresses getting your site onto the Internet. Section 5 is about how to really get the most out of using Dreamweaver. The chapters cover the topics of snippets, libraries, templates, automation and customizing the application. Section 6 is titled Dynamic Dreamweaver and has extremely good tutorials on using a variety of server side technologies. You'll even be stepped through setting up a free testing server on your computer, XAMP for Windows and MAMP for MacOSX. The last section contains two appendices. The first gives details about a variety of help resources including the Dreamweaver Help System, the Adobe site, Forums, the DMX Zone, and paid support. The second appendix is a detailing of every Dreamweaver menu.
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    03-15-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Dreamweaver CSS3
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    This book was an excellent introduction to Dream weaver for a novice like myself.It has easy to follow tutorial and is very user friendly. High recommended.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-23 07:15:23 EST)
    03-06-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  968 pages of help
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    The Missing Manual series sports the tag line "The book that should have been in the box". Generally it's the truth and "Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual" is a shining example of what a tech manual should be.

    It's huge: 968 pages, not counting the index.

    It is thorough: the table of contents runs 14 pages and you can see that just about every subject a beginning to advanced intermediate website creator is included. (Note that I say website creator and not designer. This is not really a book intended for designers.)

    McFarland is an excellent writer for this kind of book. His style is moderately spare. He keeps his sentences concise and direct, which is a boon in this kind of manual. Unlike some tech authors, he does not see himself as a comedian, and doesn't attempt intoducing lame humor.

    Website creation isn't a single subject and, if it is covered in detail, it isn't necessarily simple. One needs to understand HTML, XHTML, CSS, HTTP and more. McFarland does an excellent job of introducing the reader to both website creation and Dreamweaver CS3.

    Dreamweaver CS3 is a complex environment, which accounts for its being the most used creation tool by web professionals. But McFarland takes the reader by the hand and walks him through virtually every aspect of Dreamweaver CS3. Not every capabilitity is treated in great depth, but that is to be expected.

    Overall, this is a fine example of what a technical manual should be. Exhaustive, but readable and highly informative. Its 968 pages may look daunting at the outset, but the reward is in leaving with a thorough explanation of what Dreamweaver CS3 can do - and being able to do it.

    Jerry
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-15 07:18:22 EST)
    02-29-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Great book for even Old Dreamweaver versions
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    Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual

    I found that this book was absolutely great for my Dreamweaver 2004. I needed help with templates and my version as well as the books that came with software didn't do a good job with this. I have bought other books but when I got this one it did a great job with examples etc. 50+ pages just on this topic! I can't wait to use it for other types of things I plan on doing with my current version of Dreamweaver.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-06 07:24:25 EST)
    02-25-08 4 1\1
    (Hide Review...)  The best guide.
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    Simply put, this is the best executed guide to Dreamweaver I've read. It accommodates most any level of skill going in to it, and has very well constructed tutorials and examples. David is a natural teacher.

    My only minor criticism is that in a few spots, I felt the fine tuning of certain features was not fully explained, nor was there an acknowledgment of certain missing features to Dreamweaver and how to augment these missing options with minor CodeView tweaks. I'm not sure anyone but me missed this exclusion, so it is such a minor criticism to an otherwise glowing critique.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-03-01 07:23:26 EST)
    02-18-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Great for Novice!!!
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    This manual is a good place to start if you want to learn about dreamweaver and all it can do without a headache. Very easy to follow and the tutorials are on the internet so no worrying about a cd that will scratch over time.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-26 07:30:12 EST)
    02-16-08 5 (NA)
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    Comprehensive and easy to follow. I know I will refer to this book
    many times in the future.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-19 07:28:20 EST)
    02-12-08 5 1\1
    (Hide Review...)  Great for beginners too
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    After trying a few other Dreamweaver books, I finally found success with this copy. As a beginner, it had both concise explanations, as well as thoughtful tutorials so I could get my hands on the software right away. I was able to start building a website for my business right away.

    Nice job David.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-17 12:49:10 EST)
    02-06-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Best Dreamweaver CS3 Book I've Seen
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    I've purchased many Dreamweaver books, glanced through most and completed a few. I'm quite a ways into McFarland's book and I must say it's the best I've read. It's very informative and he seems to touch upon every detail. You're virtually guaranteed to become a Dreamweaver expert after finishing this book. I'd advise beginners and intermediates to go from cover to cover. I've picked up so many things so far that other books have left out.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-13 04:04:33 EST)
    02-06-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  A great book for beginning to intermediate Dreamweaver CS3 users.
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    I've found this book to be a fantastic learning tool for anyone who has interest in beginning to learn Dreamweaver CS3, or those of you like myself who have used past Dreamweaver versions and wanted to get up to speed on the latest and greatest. I was somewhat schooled in Dreameaver MX, back when CSS was beginning to be integrated into the software. Now that Adobe has ahold of the software, it's become much more complex with increased usability and features.

    I originally wanted to start teaching myself CSS. I'm not a web professional by any means, I only do it as a hobby for my own personal site that is visited by a select few. As I was looking at CSS books at the local bookstore, I ran across this Dreamweaver CS3 book, looked through a few others, and decided that I needed to get back into the basics of my chosen web page editor before learning CSS. What a great decision this was.

    I hadn't used Dreamweaver in a couple of years, so this book really helped me get back into the flow of things. It was easy to read without having to be in front of a computer at all times. I loved the layout of the lessons, it felt like a natural progression of what you'd want to do. You would be taught the basic layout options, then a chapter about basic CSS would come along to show you how to implement everything you've already learned. You would then be shown some more advanced features of Dreamweaver, then some advanced CSS. These CSS chapters have really helped me get a basic understanding of what CSS is, why it exists, and how it's used. It gives me a huge step up to learning CSS a bit more indepth instead of going into it blindly.

    The tool tips scattered throughout the book are awesome additions to the material at hand, and gives you nice extra info that otherwise didn't fit in the instruction. Snapshots of the program are available all throughout the book, and provide a great visual so you don't have to try and decode what small button the text is trying to describe. The extra chapter on the new Spry java features is a welcome addition to understanding this great set of tools added to CS3. I appreciated the addition of chapters towards the end on dynamic webpages, but they seemed to be a bit beyond the scope of the book. However, Dreamweaver CS3 includes what looks to be great tools to work with these types of sites, so he has to cover them regardless.

    Overall, great, great book. It's highly recommended from a novice such as myself. I've just ordered the CSS Missing Manual to go along with this book. I purchased this Dreamweaver CS3 book on a Tuesday, and I had my new site up and running, complete with external style sheets, on the following Friday. Not too shabby for a man who works full time during the week.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-13 04:04:33 EST)
    01-31-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Very informative
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    As a newcomer to Dreamweaver, I found this book very informative and easy to understand. The tutorials were well set out and easy to follow.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-06 07:22:29 EST)
    01-25-08 5 1\1
    (Hide Review...)  BEST How-to book EVER
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    I can't stop talking about how GREAT this book is! I've been trying to figure out how create a dynamic website for a couple years now, and I finally found a book to walk me through the process from start to finish- I practiced on my son's school track website- Thanks to Mr. McFarland, I got a dynamic site up and running!(With password protected admin forms for the coaches to update the data themselves!) I had no previous experience with MySQL or PHP, and didn't even know that I needed them, or how to get them (he gives you the links to do it for free)... I noticed that some people found the references and repeats to other sections irritating- Not having time to read everything, I found them essential, and appreciated him taking the time and effort to do that. I skipped to the sections I needed and found EVERYTHING I needed at my finger tips. (Who has time to read almost 1000 pages before you get to work!) His real world tutorials, and step by step instructions were EXACTLY what I needed to get my site up and running! He was logical, thorough and entertaining- I've been looking for a book like this for several years and am thrilled that I finally found it. I'll have to go back and read the chapters I skipped, and get his book on CSS (The missing manual)Then I will be a real expert.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-31 21:36:59 EST)
    01-23-08 2 1\2
    (Hide Review...)  Not for my personality....
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    This is a verbose, somewhat unorganized book that could easily have been condensed to less than half the size the book. It has you referencing later in the book while mentioning something early in the book I think in an attempt to be cohesive but I found it irritating. I like bullet points but found it mostly in lengthly, overly wordy form. Just not my style. Now, with that said, once I am fluent, so to speak, in DW CS3, then perhaps I may refer to it and it may hold value to me then...not sure.

    I won't mention this problem without a solution that fit for me. I bought Dreamweaver CS3 Video Training with Garrick Chow. This was an outstanding solution for me! Perfect. Everything you need to get started from start to finish with DW CS3.

    I am absolutely new to Dreamweaver, and must note that as it may contribute to your expectations of what you want/need in supplemental materials to the DW program.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-26 07:56:39 EST)
    01-20-08 5 1\1
    (Hide Review...)  Dreamweaver CS3 the Missing Manual is a friendly course in the use of DW CS3
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    This book is ideal for the explanation of the use of Dreamweaver CS3. Its tone is light but not cutesy, quite accurate and detailed, but not pedantic or overly academic. I came to DW CS3 with some knowledge of DW 4, DW MX and html. I had also had used some CSS style sheets in making a few web sites. This version of DW is very advanced over DW 4 and MX in its support of CSS. For that alone DW CS3 and this book are worth their combined prices.

    The pictures in the book are frequent and useful. The book is rather lengthy and therefore physically somewhat unwieldy, but with DW CS3 having so many features and so much power, I can't imagine any other way to address them all in such a form. And once you get a taste of the power of CS3 via this book you will want to learn every last thing you can from such a source as MacFarland's book. Perhaps the book isn't for the newcomer to web site construction, but neither is DW CS3 in my opinion. MacFarland's book is the definative guide to DW CS3. I highly recommend it.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-24 07:51:30 EST)
    01-19-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Excellent Book!
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    I've been using Dreamweaver since version 3 and really love the program. I just finished Chp 5 (Links) in the CS3 Missing Manual and the tutorial walked me thru entering and editing the Spry menu bars which are new to DW CS3. The CSS used to create the menus is pretty complicated and the tutorial made it a breeze to edit the menu. The earlier chapters while mostly review still taught some new tricks to this old dog. I look forward to the rest of the chapters. So far I have to give this book a Two Thumbs Up!

    Jim
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-24 07:51:30 EST)
    01-19-08 4 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Good Reference Manual and Tutorial
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    The book comes with clear and useful tutorials. It is well indexed and I have found it to be an excellent reference manual.

    Lots of tips, tricks and workarounds are provided.

    The only thing i found lacking was its reference to use of frames.
    I know frames are "yesterdays news", however, sometimes they can be useful on individual pages.

    All in all, a very well written and presented book.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-24 07:51:30 EST)
    01-12-08 5 (NA)
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    The book was a gift to my husband and he has been very pleased with it after studing the first half. He hope to finish the rest soon.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-20 08:08:57 EST)
    01-06-08 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  BRILLIANT! Easy to Understand; Easy to Use; Great Index, too
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    Highly recommended to anyone who wants to use Dreamweaver the website-creating program, DREAMWEAVER CS3: THE MISSING MANUAL is an invaluable source of information for both beginners and professionals alike.

    As thick as a phone book with an exhausting array of information, this manual is wonderfully easy to read because it is written in simple English (rather than jargon) and includes a great index that makes finding specific tips a breeze.

    When I first purchased this book, I did a hunt and peck to find exactly what I thought I needed. When I discovered how well written it was, I started DREAMWEAVER CS3: THE MISSING MANUAL from the beginning and now understand better what I initially believed I had mastered. This book is HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

    -- Regina McMenamin
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-13 12:28:14 EST)
    12-30-07 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Great Book
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    This is a great book for any Dreamweaver CS3 owner, whether a virtual beginner or a more advanced developer. It covers all the basics and UI of Dreamweaver CS3, and later in the book provides more in depth information. It is by no means a book targeting extremely advanced developers, but a good reference can never hurt anyone. It's worth purchasing.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-06 04:54:51 EST)
    12-27-07 4 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Excellent Book
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    If you have a basic understanding of HTML but are a total newbie to Dreamweaver, then this book can get you up and going in a couple of days.

    I read the first four chapters to get an understanding of the product. Then afterwards, I simply performed the tutorials several times in the remaining chapters.



    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-30 07:44:35 EST)
    12-24-07 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  This really is the book
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    the one that should have come with the CS3 Dreamweaver. It is much better than the classroom in a book thing, and it also has tutorial exercises you can down load.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-27 07:48:25 EST)
    12-14-07 5 (NA)
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    I am new to Dreamweaver and this is by far the best book I have purchased to learn from. It walks you through step-by-step with lots of illustrations and useful tips. It is also written with a bit of humor which makes the manual seem more "personal." Within just a few days after starting this book, I was able to create my first website! Thanks Missing Manual!!
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-25 07:45:28 EST)
    12-12-07 4 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Excellent product
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    This book is easy to use. It is two books in one, a comprehensive reference manual and a training manual. I like the format.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 07:36:25 EST)
    12-12-07 1 0\1
    (Hide Review...)  Total agony
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    If you are new to Dreamweaver, or even if you have used it a bit, this book will absolutely drive you nuts!! It is totally worthless to anyone that isn't a Dreamweaver guru. Mine will be for sale on ebay soon!!! What a waste of money and huge amounts of time. Save your money and buy something that you can actually use.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 07:36:25 EST)
    12-06-07 5 (NA)
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    The only problem I have is that there is no Missing Manual for CS3 InDesign or Illustrator. Are there any plans for such a book?
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-13 07:48:20 EST)
    12-01-07 4 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Dreamweaver CS3
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    Another excellent book by David McFarland. I don't recommend this book for the beginner, but I use it as a reference. In the CS3 version of Dreamweaver, Adobe has made changes that are clearly explained by the author.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-07 07:45:21 EST)
    11-16-07 5 2\2
    (Hide Review...)  Worth every penny
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    This may possibly be THE BEST how-to book of any kind I have ever owned and read. Unlike many of the other how-to books on Dreamweaver - which usually amount to not much than a very wordy version of the Quick Reference Guide - "The Missing Manual" contains everything I was looking for and more.

    This book takes you through the WHOLE process of organizing and building a web site using Dreamweaver CS3. It does so in a very logical fashion with very easy to understand language. If you are (like I am) someone who has limited experience building a web site, this book will give you a very good head start. It explains to you WHAT are important and WHY they are important in Dreamweaver and in web design in general.

    The included tutorials (the files need to be downloads from the author's web site) are very helpful, especially for beginners.

    All in all, I couldn't be happier with this book. It was well worth the money to purchase it and the time to read it.

    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-02 10:47:33 EST)
    11-12-07 5 (NA)
    (Hide Review...)  Step by step-misses not a thing
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    Very comprehensive- easy to go through -you read a few chapters then do a tutorial to establish knowledge.

    Awesome for reference-I needed help with a php site and went straight to that chapter- it walked me through it.

    Light and humorous text-makes it an easy read. I highly recommend it. You wont be sorry.
    (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-11-17 07:39:28 EST)
      
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