Create a stunning Web site--without programming--using the Industry's most popular tools! Full-color instruction designed to deliver tangible results.
Communicate a clear message with professional, integrative design using the world's most popular Web design combination--Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Dreamweaver. Follow along as expert Colin Smith shows you how to build Web sites that are both well-designed and highly functional. Take standard Web page elements--such as navigation bars and content areas--and create a unique look based on the needs of your client, and the boundless capacity of your own imagination. With a balance of technical instruction and Web design theory, this one-of-a-kind guide will show you how to create visually appealing and technically effective professional Web sites.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 226 mm
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978-0-07-225588-1 (9780072255881)
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PART I: PREPARE TO BUILD THE SITECHAPTER 1: Plan and Wireframe Your New SiteCHAPTER 2: Understand and Use Color and Imagery to Reinforce the Message CHAPTER 3: Design the Interface and NavigationPART II: PREPARE THE FILES FOR THE WEBCHAPTER 4: Create Rollovers and Image Maps with SlicesCHAPTER 5: The Need for Speed: Making the Page Load Quickly and EfficientlyPART III: WORK IN DREAMWEAVERCHAPTER 6: Building the Home PageCHAPTER 7: Streamlining the Process-Using Cascading Style Sheets and TemplatesCHAPTER 8: Creating the Whole SiteCHAPTER 9: Add Movement and InteractivityPART IV: MOVE BEYOND YOUR LOCAL COMPUTERCHAPTER 10: Create Forms and E-Commerce CapabilitiesCHAPTER 11: Adding the Cool FactorCHAPTER 12: Going Live: Uploading Your Site to the Web