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Gets you up and running quicklyReview Date: 2004-05-28
Great Writer, layout and PresentationReview Date: 2003-11-29
Excellent Learning ToolReview Date: 2002-08-21
Great first web bookReview Date: 2001-06-15
Absolutely the BestReview Date: 2001-07-15

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Excellent explained and a broad scope of topicsReview Date: 2002-10-18
I thought Coldfusion was rather difficult to learn, because the tips of the week by Macromedia were a little to quick for me. But Jeffrey Bardzell proved it is easy. In a straight-forward way you are taken by the hand to take all the basic steps for building a data-driven website.
Professor Says, "A+"Review Date: 2003-08-31
Working my way through a copy of Macromedia MX eLearning is changing all that. Wow! The book teaches how to develop interactions in Dreamweaver and Flash as well as offering several chapters on putting ColdFusion to work in eLearning. Each chapter includes a fine combination of hands-on work and explanation for why we are being asked to do what we're doing, especially at those places where some task is counter-intuitive. The book is also free of mistakes, typos and muddled language, a welcome plus when so many computer books seem to have been rushed to press without having been edited or proofed.
Bardzell's book is giving me two things: (1) hands on work with the software that introduces and reinforces learning without devolving into busywork and (2) a model for developing materials (like the book itself) that teach effectively from a distance. A+
Easy to follow - excellent examplesReview Date: 2004-09-03
Best Technical Book!Review Date: 2003-06-11
Intelligent and Easy to UnderstandReview Date: 2003-04-18

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Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing ManualReview Date: 2008-06-22
extremely helpfulReview Date: 2008-06-13
Dreamweaver CS3 The Missing ManualReview Date: 2008-06-01
Before I stated out, I checked out a bunch of website creation books from my local library. Several of the books made me feel like a real nincompoop who had no hope of ever understanding the inner workings of a website. Some of the books were so incredible boring, they were great for insomnia. The rest were better used as door stops. One book, however, was so good that I had to go out and buy my own copy.
Dreamweaver CS3, The Missing Manual is perfect for a person like me with very little knowledge of programing (DOS in the 80's) and a not a whole lot of time to learn something new. I love the humor that is intertwined with the material. It makes the book that much more enjoyable. I also love the way the author points out many things but cuts right to the chase and lets his reader know exactly what the important stuff is.
I have found that the website which accompanies this book is a perfect companion to the book. The downloads are quick and easy and the tutorials are easy and entertaining.
I highly recommend this book.
Everything you need to know except how to make a websiteReview Date: 2008-05-27
It would be like reading a book on how to change a tire, but the first 500 pages are about how a lug nut works.
To Buy or Not to Buy?Review Date: 2008-06-12
Personally, I don't write reviews very often. But this is a real review by someone really working for a living, and I MUST figure out how to use Dreamweaver right NOW!!! The book is helping; this is day 2; I'm on page 243 (Images) and it's starting to sink in.
One other note: the reviewer who said he was suspicious of all the positive reviews: get a life! This book is detailed, but not mindlessly so. The tutorials found on the writer's website are just fine, and the website is easy to navigate. Not sure what the gent meant. But I guess you can't please everybody.
Gotta get back to work!

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Ok overallReview Date: 2001-05-29
A rare combination....Review Date: 2000-08-07
If your just getting started in web site creation or looking to get a better command of Dreamweavers more powerful abilities, feel confident that this book will get you going.
Great bookReview Date: 2000-03-02
Novices and Beginners Take Heart!Review Date: 2000-06-15
Granted there are still chapters that I'm still working through after five months, but whether I'm learning something new or just re-visiting an old topic, this book has never let me down.
If you use Dreamweaver, you owe it to yourself to get this "must have".
easy DHTMLReview Date: 2000-03-16

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OK book, but not the best for website creation in DreamweaverReview Date: 2008-06-06
Excellent, excellent, excellentReview Date: 2008-01-12
Dreamweaver, the missing manualReview Date: 2007-12-28
OutstandingReview Date: 2007-12-03
Another Great Missing ManualReview Date: 2007-10-29

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Best Book on Learning Web Design EVER!!Review Date: 2008-04-09
Amazing!Review Date: 2007-03-15
Be sure to get the 3rd Edition!Review Date: 2007-09-13
Excellent resource to get a website up and runningReview Date: 2007-01-10
Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to HTMLReview Date: 2006-11-10
So many things that were a mystery to me were explained. I now can do rollover buttons, animations, add music, etc. But most important is the Web design concepts this book drives home. It teaches how to make a balanced, well structured, and most importantly, user friendly web page. I highly recommend this book.

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Excellent comprehensive book on web design with CSSReview Date: 2008-06-21
The book is easy to read and follow, and includes a companion website which has downloadable code examples with which you can practice.
I purchased this book with the intention of using it as an easy CSS reference, but ended up learning some excellent HTML skills, as well.
This is, by far, the most useful and easy-to-read book on web design that I have seen / purchased so far.
Great bookReview Date: 2008-06-20
Great Start to Web DesignReview Date: 2008-06-16
This book also gives you great examples to follow and exercises to do on your own. I found that doing the exercises helped me gain a better understanding of the various web design techniques.
This book has given me a huge head start with xhtml, css, and web graphics. I started with zero understanding of web design and now I have the tools to make a good looking functional website.
Good Survey of (X)HTMLReview Date: 2008-06-02
That being said, I learned a ton from this book and am now able to make my own web pages. I consult the book often when need requires and find it very useful and easy to use.
Robust start to (X)HTML/CSSReview Date: 2008-06-25
I disagree with the previous reviewer BB, who said the book was not for beginners and rated it with one star. He mentions Jennifer N. Robbins uses vocabulary she hasn't defined before. Well, if he's talking about terms like web browser, web server, or link, I might agree with him/her, but hey, those words are common vocabulary words for any Internet user. Perhaps if he had pointed out specific words, I might have said a bit more on his review.
Let me convince you: I'm not a native English speaker and I got the information perfectly well.
It is a shame this book has fallen into 4.5 stars just because of one 1 star rating review informing about problematic issues with no sort of justification or examples proving what the reviewer is complaining about.
In any case, we have to respect his/her opinion, though I didn't take his comments or rating into account when deciding whether to buy the book or not; the book turned out just fine, as I had expected based on the other reviews.
Jennifer Robins has done a great job introducing the reader to virtually all html elements (I guess all, but a professional might notice a few of them are missing).
The contents are colourful as hell, well organised, and they follow a static format scheme that allows for easy readability; the author uses sidebars every now and then to point out key information; the book shows she has a clear mind on how to get a beginner to digest the information presented.
I think the technique she used to introduce us to the different aspects of html/css is just the more appropiate for a starter book. She goes over every aspect, then she writes a sample code about that specific one, and then she shows the resulting page. Once again, she'll colour-code the html code, and then either encase the result in a box, or take a screenshot.
Where I want to get to here is, you aren't going to find a ten pages long html code combining every single element she's gone over and beating the crap out of everyone who tries to read it and point out each section in the resulting html page.
That being said, and bearing in mind the other reviews, I guess nothing else can be said about this great piece of work.

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Dreamweaver ManualReview Date: 2007-04-11
There are many more aspects to web design but anyone from the total beginner to intermediate should find this book helpful.
Good BookReview Date: 2006-11-10
Very good manualReview Date: 2006-07-13
FantasticReview Date: 2006-03-16
The Dreamweaver Missing Manual Rocks!Review Date: 2006-03-15

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My First HomeSite BookReview Date: 2001-02-23
Very informative, even though I have version 4.5Review Date: 2000-05-10
Be careful of the title!Review Date: 2001-10-02
After tearing out my hair for awhile, I found the problem: I had HomeSite 4.5 and Forta was writing about 4.0 and his book didn't show the changes, including exactly what I was trying to solve.
In short, I had wasted my money.
So be careful of the 4 in that title. If you are using 4.5, you might be in trouble. There is that much change between the two.
Savings of Time and EffortReview Date: 2000-08-09
I searched the web for the information but wound up going back to the HomeSite book. It was quite easy to find the answers I was looking for.
There are a few things that bother me about HomeSite such as, if I create an html file and save it into the directory, the file doesn't show immediately. Instead of looking for an answer in the book to that question, I figure it is something I would need to take up with Allaire Technical Support - the owners of HomeSite.
But, overall, the book has been a great savings of my time and effort and I'm pleased to have it in my library!!
Really folks, how many books do you need?Review Date: 2001-03-09
People who can't seem to find help with this book are those that can't learn unless they are in a curricular environment with its instructors.
Before purchasing HS 4.5 and this book ... , I had tried the trial version of the program from Allaire's web site. Granted I fell in love with the program and as DIY'ers do, I found my way around. But there were still questions I had so I bought this book. It pretty much answered any nagging questions that remained.
You know? There will ALWAYS be questions that you can never seem to get answered. That is life and you deal with it. I read one review of someone that said they bought this book hoping to find out why HS4.5 copies your html files and creates a clone file with the prefix of hs~(filename).html. This book didn't answer their questions so they slammed the book. I STILL don't know why HS4.5 does this but WHO CARES? It doesn't affect my sites. I don't have to upload them.
In a nutshell, if the manuals and online help that ship with HS4.5 aren't enough, buy this book. You'll need it and refer to it often. This book, HTML 4.0 Quickstart Guide, and a passion to learn more, and apply lots, are all you need to build sites with Homesite 4.5.
Quit running around looking for the RIGHT book.
Build some... sites.

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Not sure what the other reviewers are seeing...Review Date: 2004-06-05
Hundreds of Tips. Will definitely improve productivity!Review Date: 2003-09-20
Here's an example of how valuable these tips are - if you encounter a fatal exception error while working with Dreamweaver, do you know how NOT to lose your work? This tip alone saved me a lot of time when it happened to me (given enough time, it will definitely happen to all users). Another invaluable tip is on using Dreamweaver MX to check how your web page will display in the various browsers out there without actually having all those different browsers!
Some of the tips may not be real killer tips but there aren't that many that gave me such a feeling. In most cases, I am wondering if I just haven't encountered the problem yet and hence fail to see the power of the killer tip.
The best part about the book is that you can open the book on any page and learn something new for the day. If you spend a lot of time designing web sites, you won't regret reading a tip or two per day and in the process benefit tremendously from the time spent with the book. The price is not too bad either so don't hesitate to buy this book. Enjoy the hundreds of killer tips!
Some Obvious, Mostly GreatReview Date: 2003-12-22
Be more tasty in Dreamweaver!Review Date: 2003-07-26
Very simple example from the book: add a standard toolbar so that you can have common buttons such as new, undo, redo at your fingertips (go to view->toolbars->standard) It will appear above your document.
Want more? check out the the author's website: dwkillertips.com
Finally! A book worthy of its title!Review Date: 2003-04-24
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I've just downloaded a trial version of Dreamweaver MX and came here specifically to get HER book on Dreamweaver MX. Sadly, she doesn't seem to have published one.