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1. Web Design with Dreamweaver & Fireworks
2. Web Design MasteryProfessional Website Design Made EasyYour Success Depends on Your Web Site...
This product comes with a lot of additional items that will aid you in your Web design endeavors
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2. Dreamweaver CS3
To prevent you from wasting precious time, this book has been edited and edited, to get it down to the minimum you need to know to create a professional-looking website - including one which accepts online PAYMENTS! Because it is not known which version you have (Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver 8, Dreamweaver MX 2004 or MX), a book has been created for each of them. Yes, this is the fourth successful book being written for people using Dreamweaver to build their sites. And since there are four books available, feel free to hunt for a bargain buying one of the older versions of the program: You'll still have exactly the right instructions to create your website without frustration. The book for the Dreamweaver CS3 is 159 pages. Even that "159 pages" makes it sound harder than it is, because MOST of what's on each page are screen shots with text and arrows - so you can see EXACTLY where you go and what you need to do. In fact, as PDF formats have gotten better, it includes more more, better quality and larger pictures. For instance, the CS3 book has 31 pages filled with instructions for adding eCommerce to your site—whether you're selling multiple items, a single item, or products with a huge number of multiple variables. Click Here! for more info 4. HTML THE Language of the WWW, Learn it in One Hour
A revolutionary new course can teach you HTML very fast. Not in one week, not even in one day, but in one hour! If you don't think this is possible, then you've probably fallen for a great myth about the language. The truth about HTML... Despite what your $50-an-hour webmaster wants you to believe, the truth is that HTML is NOT difficult. In fact, right from the start it was designed to be very easy... In the late 1980s, a scientist at the CERN laboratory on the French-Swiss border was looking for a way for colleagues to share information across the World. He knew that the main problem that stopped people sharing documents via their computers was that it was too complicated. He designed a simple way for people to create "web pages" which could then be viewed by anyone on the network with a "Web Browser". This scientist's name was Tim Berners Lee, and he is the Father of the World Wide Web. If he hadn't made his "HTML" very simple, no-one would have added their own pages... and the Web would have never taken off. With over 10 billion web pages in existence today, it is fair to say it worked! Why learn HTML?Previously, the only reason you would need to learn HTML was if you were planning to start your own website. Most web users didn't need to know about HTML - as long as they could view the pages, they were happy. But nowadays, people are used to interacting with the Web - and adding their content. With many sites, such as MySpace and eBay, now allowing users to format their pages, people realize the difference knowing HTML can make. You can turn a dull block of plain text into a colorful, well-formatted and attractive page.
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