| 9 books in 1—your key to terrific Web sites!
Your one-stop guide to building great pages with the most popular tools Whether you're opening an e-business or just want to show off the family reunion photos, here's your complete toolbox for building great Web sites. This updated edition covers the latest versions of all the cool software like FrontPage, Dreamweaver, and Flash, plus behind-the-scenes tools like XML and HTML. You can't go wrong!
Discover how to:
- Decide what makes a good Website
- Design and tweak Web pages with HTML
- Add Flash movies to your pages
- Include interactive images
- Use multimedia objects
- Set up your own e-commerce solutions
CD-ROM includes
- Trial versions of Macromedia® Dreamweaver MX 2004, Flash MX 2004, and Contribute
- xmlspy® Version 2004 Home Edition, evaluation
About the Author Emily A. Vander Veer has written several Internet-related books, including JavaScript For Dummies and JavaBeans For Dummies. Her work has appeared in numerous online and print publications including Byte, CNET, Object Magazine, and WEBTechniques. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. |
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