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Book Reviews of Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing ManualBook Review: Did the job! Summary: 5 Stars
I've used Dreamweaver for a number of years. It has changed significantly since I first started and to take advantage of the CS3, I needed more help. This book takes you through things well. Sometimes you have to access information in more than one chapter in the book but those pages are referenced well so you do not get lost. A side benefit, because of the size of the book, you get good weight lifting exercise for your arms - that is suppose to be funny.
Book Review: Well thought out and comprehensive -- this is the one you need Summary: 5 Stars
Calling this the "missing" manual may go a little too far, because I can't imagine any manufacturer doing such a thorough job with a guidebook. It's a comprehensive intro and reference that no Dreamweaver learner should do without. I looked at several and actually bought one that was so bad I wound up demanding (successfully!) a refund for at Borders. Good work, Mr. McFarland, and kudos to you for being visible and open to feedback through your blog.
Book Review: Best Dreamweaver CS3 Book I've Seen Summary: 5 Stars
I've purchased many Dreamweaver books, glanced through most and completed a few. I'm quite a ways into McFarland's book and I must say it's the best I've read. It's very informative and he seems to touch upon every detail. You're virtually guaranteed to become a Dreamweaver expert after finishing this book. I'd advise beginners and intermediates to go from cover to cover. I've picked up so many things so far that other books have left out.
Book Review: Great book Summary: 5 Stars
This book was engaging. This book pointed out several features of Dreamweaver that are downright useless. At the same time, this book was a wealth of knowledge in my path to creating my first respectable website in many years.
I was able to go through most of the book in about 2 weeks while walking away with most of the knowledge that I read.
This book is a must if you plan on using DreamWeaver!
Book Review: Great manual Summary: 5 Stars
For those that are just starting out with Dreamweaver CS3 this is a complete breakdown of all the technical stuff but in a non-technical language. The tutorials are easy to follow and give you a good basis for creating your own website. It is rather lengthy but not every word needs to be read to follow along. As your skills increase there is information that will allow you to learn at your own pace.
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