Adobe Dreamweaver CC Classroom in a Book (2020 release) is the best-selling guide to Adobe's powerful web design application, fully updated. The 12 project-based lessons in this book show students step-by-step everything they need to know in order to create a professional website without having to write code by hand. Because it's often useful to understand the code underlying a web site, the book starts with primers on HTML and CSS (the building blocks of website code) and shows students how to plan a web site. They then learn to design individual web pages, adding styled text, images, and interactive elements to make their designs attractive and engaging. Along the way, the book provides guidance and best practices for working with code, and in the end shows how to publish a finished site to the Web.    
    The online companion files include all the necessary assets for students to complete the projects featured in each chapter as well as eBook updates when Adobe releases new features for Creative Cloud customers. And all buyers of the book get full access to the Web Edition: a Web-based version of the complete eBook enhanced with video and interactive multiple-choice quizzes.
 
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Jim Maivald is a graphic designer and artist with 25 years of experience in publishing and production. He has written three editions of Adobe Dreamweaver Classroom in a Book, as well as courseware on Adobe InDesign and XML geared for designers, Adobe Photoshop and CorelDRAW, and dozens of articles for national magazines on electronic publishing and production. He leads popular seminars and training for individuals and Fortune 500 companies on InDesign and XML. An Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) in Dreamweaver, InDesign, and Acrobat, Jim is also the co-leader for the InDesign User Group chapter in Chicago.
 
Getting Started    1 Customizing Your Workspace    2 HTML Basics    3 Working with Code    4 CSS Basics    5 Web Design Basics    6 Creating a Page Layout    7 Working with Templates    8 Working with Text, Lists, and Tables    9 Working with Images    10 Working with Navigation    10 Adding Interactivity    11 Publishing to the Web    12 Working with Mobile Design (online)    13 Working with Web Animation and Video (online)    Appendix: Tiny URLs