Foundation Web Design with Dreamweaver 8 - Craig Grannell

Chapter 1 A NEW KIND OF WEB DESIGN
In this chapter, you’ve learned about how the Internet came to be, and also many important things you need to do before working with Dreamweaver. You’ve also read overviews on XHTML and CSS—technologies that will prove essential as you work your way through the book.

Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED WITH DREAMWEAVER
In this chapter, we'll take a look at Dreamweaver itself, so you can learn how to create a new document and you can familiarize yourself with the application’s interface.

Chapter 3 SETTING UP A WEBSITE
In this chapter, you will learn how to set up a site and how to work with files in Dreamweaver’s Files panel. It’s a good idea to experiment with the various options, and with uploading and downloading files, to get comfortable with file management—you’ll be doing a lot of this when you start working on a live site.

Chapter 4 WEB PAGE ESSENTIALS
This chapter covers the background you’ll need to create web pages—the essential components of web pages and sites, including all the “behind the scenes” elements that are so important when creating successful pages.

Chapter 5 WORKING WITH TEXT
In this chapter you’ve learned how to work with website text, ensuring that it’s structurally sound and logically marked-up, and that it looks good.

Chapter 6 WORKING WITH IMAGES
In this chapter, you’ve learned how to approach using images on your web pages, found out about the different image formats available, discovered various means of adding images to pages and editing them in Dreamweaver, and you also now know a number of ways to style them using CSS.

Chapter 7 CREATING NAVIGATION FOR YOUR WEBSITE
In this chapter, we’ll explore the main area of web page interactivity, by looking at how to create navigation for your websites.

Chapter 8 WEB PAGE LAYOUTS
The next chapter is the final piece in learning how to create the bulk of website pages—you’ve already learned about typography, images, links, and navigation, so now it’s time to deal with general web page layout, so you can position on the screen all the elements you’ve learned how to create so far.

Chapter 9 GETTING USER FEEDBACK
This chapter takes a look at getting user feedback by creating website forms that a user can fill in and submit to contact you.

Chapter 10 PUTTING IT ALL INTO PRACTICE
In Chapter 10, you’ll see how to take various elements from the chapters in this book and combine them into effective web page layouts.

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