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TITLE |
| Dreamweaver MX Magic |
| EDITION |
| 1st |
| ISBN |
| 0-7357-1179-8 |
| AUTHOR(S) |
| Alwyn Joy, Angela Buraglia, Brad Halstead, Daniel Short, David C. Nicholls, Donna Casey, Jason Cranford Teague, Josh Cavalier, Joyce Evans, Linda Rathgeber, Massimo Foti, Matthew David, Sean Nicholson, Zac Van Note |
| PUBLISHER |
| New Riders |
| PUBLISHED |
| 2002 |
| LEVEL(S) |
| 2 and 3 [about levels] |
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| SYNOPSIS |
Dreamweaver MX Magic will give you time-saving solutions presented in a user-friendly manner. Your project based-guide to learning Dreamweaver MX tips, tricks, and best practices with 13 unique tutorials is easy to follow step-by-step tutorials guide you through the projects.
The authors use their knowledge of Dreamweaver MX to select approximately 13 areas that are troublesome for professional users of Dreamweaver. They examine each of these areas through carefully designed projects. Each project provides guidance in the form of tips, tricks, and best practices to enhance the reader s ability to use Dreamweaver MX effectively.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
| | Alwyn Joy | Alwyn currently heads the animation and Web Technology Division of Whiz Networks Pvt., Ltd., start-up company working on high-end animation and web applications. He strongly advocates the need for R&D using integration over multiple platforms and spends most of his time experimenting with new technology and understanding and expanding the possibilities. | | Angela Buraglia | Angela Buraglia is one of a team of forum leaders for Macromedia - Team Macromedia. She is also involved in monitoring and responding to questions on several different forums. Moreover, she runs a very popular Dreamweaver information site, Dreamweaver FAQ, www.dwfaq.com. | | Brad Halstead | Brad Halstead is a computer software engineering technologist by training. He is now a full-time computer technician who provides a great deal of Dreamweaver technical support through the Macromedia and Project Seven forums. In addition to being our stellar Dreamweaver TE, Brad has contributed to both the Dreamweaver MX Magic book and Inside Dreamweaver MX. | | Daniel Short | Daniel never planned to be a web designer; it just happened. He started out in the Army tearing apart computers and eventually began putting together web sites. | | David C. Nicholls | David is a web developer, physicist, writer, photographer, and a recognized authority on graphics compression software, antique golf clubs, and regional fern species. | | Donna Casey | Donna is a designer, developer, and instructor with over eight years of experience working on web and CD-ROM based projects for corporations such as AirTouch Cellular, Macromedia, Palm computing, Verizon Wirless, and Aeris.net. | | Jason Cranford Teague | Jason is an author, instructor, and designer who specializes in user interface design and multimedia. He has written on a variety of computer-related topics for the Apple Developers Center. | | Josh Cavalier | Josh is the founder and director of Interactive Fun!, a digital media solutions and training firm. He has been in the print/multimedia/web design industry for over 10 years and has worked in various digital media fields including medical visualization, digital photography and printing. | | Joyce Evans | Joyce has over 10 years of experience in educational teaching, tutorial development, and web design. She has received Editors Choice Awards for her Fireworks 4 f/x & Design book and has authored numerous graphic design titles. | | Linda Rathgeber | Linda is a writer, web developer, and Macromedia Team member who coaches newcomers in the use of Macromedia's Dreamweaver and Fireworks programs. She's a former associate editor, and senior layout graphic artist for the Holistic Resource magazine, and a contributing writer to such diverse publications as Woman's World and Dream Quarterly International. | | Massimo Foti | Massimo began using Dreamweaver on the very day the first beta was available, and he has used Dreamweaver ever since. | | Matthew David | Matthew David has been developing Flash-based applications for more than six years. Examples of his work can be found at his web site http://www.matthewdavid.ws.
Matthew's most recent contributions include content for Flash 5 Magic and Inside Dreamweaver 4. You can also see him popping up in many online magazines such as Sitepoint.com, Windowatch.com, and UDzone.com. | | Sean Nicholson | Sean R. Nicholson is the Network Administrator and Web Developer for the Career Services Center at the University of Missouri, Kansas City. Sean has a Juris Doctor from UMKC, but opted to follow a career path in technology rather than law. Sean has been working with computers since the day a shiny new Apple II computer showed up at his house when he was twelve. Sean began building Web pages using Notepad and has been developing sites in Dreamweaver since version 1.0 was released. In addition, he has used Drumbeat and UltraDev extensively in both Web-based and Intranet-based projects. Sean's technical publications include Discover Excel 97 and Teach Yourself Outlook 98 in 24 Hours, and he has written several legal articles ranging on topics from Canadian water rights to the protection of historic artifacts lost at sea. When he's not glued to a computer, Sean spends time with his family and friends, devoting most of his time to his wife and two-year-old daughter.
Sean is currently using UltraDev to further develop UMKC's Virtual Career Fair and is building the first interactive Virtual Career Center using Macromedia UltraDev, Flash, and Fireworks. Feel free to contact Sean at seannicholson@kc.rr.com. | | Zac Van Note | Zac Van Note earned his BFA in graphic design at New Mexico State University. In the years before college, he wrote, drew, and published comic books. In the years since college, he's worked as a graphic designer for two large jewelry wholesalers, creating catalogs, web sites, and hundreds of other marketing materials.
Since 1998, Zac has taught dozens of classes at the University of New Mexico and Santa Fe Community College, including Photoshop, QuarkXPress, Digital Prepress, and of course Dreamweaver. He was recently recognized with an Outstanding Instructor award at UNM. The site he created for his students, www.design-link.org, is a good reference for anyone interested in design and computer graphics. |
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