Customer Review: I still use this book on most working days.
It is such a great reference for dreamweaver.
One of its main features are all of the things that you don't get in the official documentations. Really well written continueing the great tradition of the
'missing manuals' Tony
Customer Review: I read this book cover to cover and I found it to be a pleasant read. This book explains CSS in great detail. I liked the author's presentation style. With every chapter, he introduces specific styles, gives example(s) with relevant screenshots of browser display and finally ends it with a tutorial... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book hoping it would be all that I would need to build my sites with cleanly and yet some complexity. I've found that I'm often at the library borrowing many other Dreamweaver 8 titles and finding them much more helpful. I've found finding specific help in this book a bit difficult,... more info
Customer Review: § I thought the author's other "Missing Manual" on CSS was very good and said so. ( CSS: The Missing Manual ) I am not so sure about this one. This book is meant to be a beginner book and it certainly does treat certain aspects of JavaScript well from that perspective. My problem is... more info
Customer Review: I'm interior design student. This was our assigned book. It was completely useless. Not one of use in the course found this book useful, including the instructor. All the course information came from lectures and demonstrations form the instructor. The only use for this book is to even out a legless... more info
Customer Review: Fantastic, really simple tutorials and suggested websites for further info. Deals with the basics to get an extemely powerful website online. There are many more aspects to web design but anyone from the total beginner to intermediate should find this book helpful.
Customer Review: This is a great book for everyone in our churches, both men and women. This book is not an exposition of 1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-10 on the "qualifications" of an elder, nor is it about the "position" of an elder. It is about his "work", it is about his "heart". Thus the title of the book.more info