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Web Publishing with Adobe PageMill 2: The Ultimate Guide to Designing Professional Web Pages

Web Publishing with Adobe PageMill 2: The Ultimate Guide to Designing Professional Web Pages

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am wandering how Amazon can assist me in getting published
Review: after reviewing the wanderful books that Amazon has on the internet I wander how can Amazon assist me in publishing my several, book lengh manuscripts. I have had several publishers and agents desire to see and perhaps publish my works. I am quite afraid to put my manuscripts in any= one hands for fear that they may change the theme of each manuscript. I write in several areas. including business, religion, psychology/thera- py, education and etc. Please advise me steps I should take to obtain a well known agent and publishers who may like to evaluate my manuscripts sincerely,

bill battiest 1201 E. Drachman St.#104 Tucson,Az85719

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Where in the WWW is Daniel Gray
Review: Couldn't find the author of this book to ask him to explain this ripoff and waste of time. The initial browse was tempting, especially the tutorials and online updates. But the files required for some tutorials are not on the disc. The online update information is outdated-wrong because vmedia.com is not available. None of this inspires a further investment of time. I would rather invest a little more money in another book that fulfills promises which were crucial in the decision-to-purchase. Who is responsible for this deception?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am wandering how Amazon can assist me in getting published
Review: I needed a book to use as a guide in an HTML course and went to the book store and there was this book. After browsing it for only a few minutes I knew that not only would I use the book, but would use PageMill (rather than Netscape Editor) as the editor of choice in my course. I bought 7 copies (and need at least 3 more)!!

I found that the book kept it's focus and dealt with many of the issues involved in web publishing, not just how to use the program, but also how to actually design and use and setup an entire web site for business and personal use.

I will say this, the only negative point I had on the book was it came out prior to the release of the WINDOWS version and that mean't that during my course I had to refer to the 'differences' in the program from windows and mac. Hope to see a 2nd edition on this book with the upgrades and changes reflecting the WINDOWS release.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A simple intro to PageMill with much key information missing
Review: This is a very simplistic introduction to PageMill with many key instructions either missing or buried between the lines of the overly-cutsie prose. For example, the Attributes Inspector has a key menu that allows the detailed placement of graphics - this menu is never mentioned nor is an illustration of it shown anywhere in the book (I only stumbled across it accidentally). Also, several files are not on the accompanying CD. Finally, it is very hard to concentrate when reading such rubbish as, "...do you recall seeing a funny looking bull's- eye... Surprise! That bull's-eye..." ad nauseum. Although the book is 418 pages, only 135 deal directly with the technical aspects of PageMill; all the rest is vague generalities about web design, hosting and outdated information about web software.


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