The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3 with CSS, Ajax, and PHP
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loginIf you’re at home with the basics of (X)HTML and CSS, then this book is for you. If you have
never built a website before and don’t know the difference between an <a> tag and your
Aunt Jemima, you’ll probably find this book a bit of a struggle. You don’t need to know every
tag and attribute by heart, but I frequently dive into Code view and expect you to roll up
your sleeves and get to grips with the code. It’s not coding for coding’s sake; the idea is to
adapt the code generated by Dreamweaver to create websites that really work. I explain
everything as I go along and steer clear of impenetrable jargon. As for CSS, you don’t need
to be a candidate for inclusion in the CSS Zen Garden (www.csszengarden.com), but you
should understand the basic principles behind creating a style sheet.