Dreamweaver MX 2004 - The Missing Manual
Review By: Diana F. Arsenault

Fantastic! I just reviewed this book in one word that word consisted of nine letters. I could’ve quit after the first word and been happy with my review.

The absolutely most incredible thing about Dreamweaver MX 2004’s software, is the fact that it doesn’t come with a manual.

Thanks to this book you’ll never feel deprived over the absence of that manual again. Even if the manufacturer had included a manual with the program, I’m certain that this book would be a number 10 in comparison to it.

This missing manual has 836 pages. 130 of those pages are step-by-step hands on tutorials covering everything from cascading style sheets to creating a database.

The Author, David Sawyer McFarland, has been designing web sites since 1995 and is a renowned Dreamweaver writer and teacher. He provides a veteran’s knowledge of work-arounds, shortcuts and hilarious Easter eggs in Dreamweaver itself. The Editor, David Pogue, is the tech columnist for the New York Times and is the creator of the “Missing Manual” series.

This book is so complete and so thorough that a total novice could become a designer by reading it and using Dreamweaver MX 2004 without ever opening another book.

Incredible Price! Remarkable Value! Fantastic Missing Manual! If you have Dreamweaver MX 2004 don’t click another key until you’ve ordered this book! Fantastic!

Dreamweaver MX 2004
The Missing Manual
David Sawyer McFarland, Author
David Pogue, Editor
Published by: Pogue Presss/O'Reilly Media, Inc.
1005 Gravenstein Highway North
Sebastopol, CA 95472
(800) 998-9938
www.oreilly.com
Price: $ 34.95 US

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