Rating:  Summary: Designing at its finest Review: This book also introduced me to so many things i had no idea about. I think the whole idea of comps and slicing psd. images for use in dreamweaver is superb .It enables one to create visually appealing page designs shapes and layouts. I have actually used several of the templates on the CD-ROM to layout some projects i have been working on.Those roll-over menus are quite customizable also.They are very impressive do well to check out his site also... Clint Eccher did a great job. go get it...now!
Rating:  Summary: Not for WSYIWYG Editors Review: This is a wonderful book; it is organized nicely and presents a fine overview of the issues involved with web design.I must caution you that it is indeed intended for professional web design. The author's primary tools are an HTML editor and Photoshop. If you are not heavily invested in these tools (or do not plan to be), you will be frustrated midway through the book. Examples rely on the use of these tools. This is not for developers whose primary tools are WYSIWYG editors, such as Dreamweaver, FrontPage, or NetObjects.
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