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Total Training For Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 Released
(see a free clip link below, and the complete index listed below)
Total Training, Inc., a pioneer in engaging and innovative video-based training, have announced the availability of Total Training for Macromedia Dreamweaver 8. This new series is hosted by Janine Warner, best-selling author of Dreamweaver For Dummies. During the 10-hour video series, Janine shares her extensive knowledge of an industry-leading web design tool. The series helps viewers learn how to efficiently layout, develop, and maintain standards-based web sites. Also, tutorials are peppered with tips and tricks that can only be learned from an avid user of the software.
Highlights
- Get up to speed quickly with an in-depth overview of this award-winning web development tool.
- Understand the numerous capabilities of working in this flexible software that is both a design tool and code editor.
- Learn how to quickly incorporate video and other multimedia into web sites and make more efficient updates.
Total Training for Dreamweaver 8 was produced in state of the art High Definition (HD). Viewers will benefit from a 165% larger screen size for viewing on a computer monitor, crystal-clear image capture to easily read text and fine details, and higher frame rate support for smoother playback when viewing the DVD-ROM Tutorials.
Pricing and Availability
Total Training for Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 ($199.99 USD) is available now. To place an order, visit Total Training.
About Janine Warner
Janine Warner has written 10 books about the Internet, including her newest, Creating Family Web Sites For Dummies, and her best-selling Dreamweaver For Dummies, which has sold more than 200,000 copies and is in its sixth edition. An Internet expert known for making technology fun and accessible, Janine has been a featured guest on numerous television and radio programs and she's a popular speaker at conferences and events in the U.S. and abroad.
About Total Training
Total Training, Inc. (www.totaltraining.com) with offices in California and New York is a pioneer in innovative video-based training for leading software applications. The full product line offers comprehensive lessons and tutorials on creative design, web design, digital video, digital photography, and office productivity programs. Total Training is best known for its superior product quality, entertaining content, strong customer relationships, and strategic partnership with Adobe which includes tutorials in Adobe software boxes.
Product Info
Platform: Mac and PC / Format: DVD (ROM)
Experience Level: Beginner to Advanced
Run Time: Over 10 hours / Project Files: Included
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Dreamweaver CS3 Upgrades And Bundles From The Adobe Store
Design, develop, and maintain standards-based websites and applications from start to finish with Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. Work using either a visual layout interface or a streamlined coding environment. Get the full version for US $399, or upgrade for US $199.
Dreamweaver CS3 is also available as part of Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium ($1,599/$340) which offers a complete solution for creating interactive websites, applications, user interfaces, presentations, and mobile device content. Web Premium combines all-new CS3 versions of Flash Pro, Photoshop Extended, Illustrator, Fireworks, Acrobat 8 Pro, Contribute, Bridge, Version Cue, and Device Central. International options are available at Adobe's UK Store, Europe Store, and Australia Store.
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Total Training For Dreamweaver 8 - Free Clip
Dreamweaver's Photoshop Settings
If you want to be able to edit an image in gif or jpeg format after you've inserted it into your Dreamweaver pages and have Dreamweaver launch Photoshop instead of the default Fireworks, this tutorial will show you how to change the settings to make Photoshop the primary default image editor. The tutorial also shows you how to set Photoshop as the primary editor of other file formats as well, including SWF Flash files and MOV Quicktime files.
The clip is taken from Total Training for Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 a ten-hour video series that showcases how to design, develop, and maintain standards-based websites using Dreamweaver. The presenter, Janine Warner, is the author of Dreamweaver For Dummies, which has sold more than 200,000 copies.
This clip is in High Definition (HD). Benefits of this format include a 165% larger screen size for viewing on a computer monitor, crystal-clear image capture to easily read text and fine details, and higher frame rate support for smoother playback.
See Dreamweaver's Photoshop Settings free DV video tutorial.
See more free Dreamweaver video tutorials on our Total Training Free Clips page.
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Total Training For Dreamweaver 8 - FULL INDEX
Part 1
1. Introducing the Interface (24 min)
Lesson 1: Getting Started
Lesson 2: The Insert Bar & Properties Inspector Panel
Lesson 3: The Menu Bar
Lesson 4: The Status Bar
Lesson 5: Preferences
2. Creating Your First Website (20 min)
Lesson 1: Setting Up a New or Existing Site
Lesson 2: Creating a New Document
Lesson 3: Adding & Formatting Text
Lesson 4: Setting Fonts for a Web Page
Lesson 5: Creating Lists, Indenting, & Changing Text Color
3. Adding Images & Links (23 min)
Lesson 1: Saving Images for the Web
Lesson 2: Inserting & Aligning Images on a Web Page
Lesson 3: Creating Links & Previewing in a Browser
Lesson 4: Creating an Email Link
Lesson 5: Creating a Jump Link & Testing Links
4. Creating Sites Using Templates (15 min)
Lesson 1: Browsing Templates
Lesson 2: Creating a Website from a Template
Lesson 3: Adding Images to a Starter Page
Lesson 4: Updating Files & Changing Background Colors
5. Designing with Tables (32 min)
Lesson 1: Creating Tables on a Web Page
Lesson 2: Altering Tables Using the Properties Inspector
Lesson 3: Creating a New Site
Lesson 4: Placing Images & Graphics into Tables
Lesson 5: Aligning Text & Graphics in Tables
Lesson 6: Adding a Background Color
Lesson 7: Using Tracer Images in Layout Mode
Lesson 8: Building Pages over Tracer Images
Lesson 9: Inserting Text from Other Files
Lesson 10: Tweaking Layouts to Create Perfect Pages
6. Creating Online Forms (19 min)
Lesson 1: Setting Up an Online Form
Lesson 2: Adding Radio Buttons & List Menus
Lesson 3: Creating Text Fields & Areas
Lesson 4: Adding Checkboxes & Submit Buttons
Lesson 5: Setting Properties for Form Submission
7. Saving Time with Libraries, Assets, & More (20 min)
Lesson 1: Getting Started with Site Setup & Linking
Lesson 2: Creating & Using Library Items
Lesson 3: Editing Library Items
Lesson 4: Using the Assets Panel
Lesson 5: Using the Find and Replace Command
Lesson 6: Checking Spelling & Editing a Dictionary
8. Creating Websites with Frames (25 min)
Lesson 1: Introducing Frames & Framesets
Lesson 2: Creating Frames & Framesets
Lesson 3: Saving Framesets
Lesson 4: Tricks for Inserting Images & Setting Scroll Bars
Lesson 5: Using Tables with a Frameset
Lesson 6: Linking Thumbnail Images with Full-Size Images
Lesson 7: Dos & Don’ts about Using Frames
9. Dreamweaver Tips & Tricks (64 min)
Lesson 1: Integrating Photoshop® with Dreamweaver®
Lesson 2: Setting Display Options
Lesson 3: Saving Features as Favorites
Lesson 4: Organizing Files & Folders
Lesson 5: Targeting Links
Lesson 6: Adding Metatags
Lesson 7: Using the History Panel
Lesson 8: Adding PDFs to Web Pages
Lesson 9: Using Rollovers for Fun & Games
Lesson 10: Using Animated GIFs
Lesson 11: Backing It Up
Lesson 12: Closing Comments & Credits
Part 2
1. Rollovers & Other Image Tricks (22 min)
Lesson 1: Creating & Inserting Rollover Images
Lesson 2: Drawing Image Maps
Lesson 3: Cropping Images on a Page
Lesson 4: Resizing & Slicing Images in Fireworks®
2. Saving Time with Templates (37 min)
Lesson 1: Creating a Template from an Existing Page
Lesson 2: Setting Editable & Uneditable Regions
Lesson 3: Setting Repeating & Optional Regions
Lesson 4: Creating New Pages Based on Templates
Lesson 5: Placing Links in a Template
Lesson 6: Altering & Updating Templates
Lesson 7: Nesting, Exporting & Using Contribute
3. Designing with Cascading Style Sheets (38 min)
Lesson 1: Introducing Cascading Style Sheets
Lesson 2: Creating a New Class Style
Lesson 3: Creating an External Style Sheet
Lesson 4: Applying External Style Sheets
Lesson 5: Modifying External Style Sheets
Lesson 6: Editing Style Properties
Lesson 7: De.ning Rules for Styles
Lesson 8: Working with Prede.ned Styles
4. Creating Precise Designs Using Layers (43 min)
Lesson 1: Loading & Organizing Images
Lesson 2: Creating a Tracing Image
Lesson 3: Drawing Layers & Inserting Images
Lesson 4: Inserting Text & Using Styles
Lesson 5: Sizing & Aligning Layers Precisely
Lesson 6: Using Tables within Layers
Lesson 7: Stacking Multiple Layers
Lesson 8: Adding Background Images
Lesson 9: Arranging Layers Using the Z Index
5. Using Behaviors to Add Interactivity (26 min)
Lesson 1: Introducing Behaviors
Lesson 2: Using the Behaviors Panel
Lesson 3: Applying & Changing Behaviors
Lesson 4: Creating a Pop-Up Window
Lesson 5: Creating Status Bar Text
Lesson 6: Combining Image Maps & Behaviors
Lesson 7: Getting More Behaviors
6. Adding Audio, Video, & Flash to a Page (54 min)
Lesson 1: Viewing a Website Made in Flash
Lesson 2: Inserting & Embedding a Flash Site
Lesson 3: Exploring the Flash Properties Panel
Lesson 4: Inserting Flash Buttons & Text
Lesson 5: Learning about Streaming Media File Formats
Lesson 6: Creating Links to Video Files
Lesson 7: Embedding a QuickTime Video in a Page
Lesson 8: Using the QuickTime Parameters
Lesson 9: Embedding a Windows Media® Video into a Page
Lesson 10: Adding Audio to a Web Page
Lesson 11: Changing the Audio Parameters
7. Testing Your Website (30 min)
Lesson 1: Setting Up Your Site for Testing
Lesson 2: Checking Links
Lesson 3: Identifying & Dealing with Orphaned Files
Lesson 4: Changing Links Sitewide
Lesson 5: Using the Check Accessibility Function
Lesson 6: Testing Your Work with the Site Reports Option
Lesson 7: Recreating Site Cache
Lesson 8: Visualizing Your Site in Map View
Lesson 9: Using the Locate in Site Feature
Lesson 10: Checking for Browser Compatibility
8. Publishing & Managing Your Website (31 min)
Lesson 1: Setting Up a Site
Lesson 2: Setting Up the Server Information for FTP
Lesson 3: The FTP File Panel Options & Viewing Remote Files
Lesson 4: Transferring Files to & from a Server
Lesson 5: Working with the Synchronize Button
Lesson 6: Alternative Dedicated FTP Programs
Lesson 7: Activating Team Management Features
Lesson 8: Using the File Check In & Check Out Features
Lesson 9: Working with Design Notes
Lesson 10: Setting Options in the File View Columns Dialog Box
Lesson 11: Enabling Cloaking
Lesson 12: Using the Compare with Remote Function
9. Working in the Code (33 min)
Lesson 1: Introducing HTML
Lesson 2: Previewing Code in a Browser
Lesson 3: Editing HTML
Lesson 4: Exploring Code View Options
Lesson 5: Setting Preferences
Lesson 6: Using Code Hints
Lesson 7: Editing Tags & Creating Snippets
Lesson 8: Using the Code Inspector & Cleaning Up HTML
10. Building a Dynamic Website: Getting Started 25 min)
Lesson 1: Introducing Database Websites
Lesson 2: Installing Internet Information Services (IIS)
Lesson 3: Installing a Testing Server
Lesson 4: Setting Up a Data Source Name (DSN)
Lesson 5: Selecting Security Options
Lesson 6: Preparing to Create a Dynamic Website
Lesson 7: Creating an ASP JavaScript Page
11. Building a Dynamic Website: Setting Up Pages (24 min)
Lesson 1: Viewing Database Structures
Lesson 2: Accessing Dynamic Content Data Sources
Lesson 3: Adding Server Scripts & Reusable Code
Lesson 4: Creating Record Sets
Lesson 5: Inserting Record Sets into Tables
Lesson 6: Creating & Formatting Repeating Regions
Lesson 7: Adding a Dynamic Image
Lesson 8: Binding a Dynamic Image
Lesson 9: Adding Navigation to a Dynamic Page
12. Troubleshooting Your Website (34 min)
Lesson 1: Using Layers & Tables Appropriately
Lesson 2: Converting Layers to Tables
Lesson 3: Linking Images to Pages
Lesson 4: Setting Up the Check Browser Behavior
Lesson 5: Replacing HTML Code Using Find and Replace
Lesson 6: Final Comments & Credits
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SiteGrinder 2 Photoshop Plugin Review
Review by Jennifer Apple
There often seems to be a strict division of labor within the world of web design and development. Creative professionals tend to stick to the Photoshop domain, while those well-versed in scripting are left to the task of implementing their work. Indeed, the two realms are quite different from each other, to which any of us even vaguely familiar with either can easily attest.
Essentially, Photoshop is a no-holds-barred design studio, offering the artist a seemingly endless array of creative options. On the other hand, HTML, CSS, Java and the like follow strict rules of engagement, requiring the developer to take any number of esoteric concerns into consideration in order to ensure that designs are properly displayed on the web.
Turn Photoshop Into A Complete Web Design Tool
SiteGrinder 2 seeks to bridge this gap between design and development. Basically, this program turns Photoshop into an easy-to-use and fully functional web design tool. With SiteGrinder 2, designers will now have the freedom to totally let their creativity loose and then, without skipping a beat, transfer their designs to the web. Bringing esthetic concerns together with more practical considerations, this program is an amazingly powerful tool that would make a fantastic addition to any web designer's bag of tricks.
So how does it work? Think for a second about the normal flow of work for any web design project. You'll spend a great deal of your time designing the visual appearance of your website in Photoshop, only to turn around and spend even more time working with a code editor like Dreamweaver or GoLive, going through the labor-intensive process of reconstructing these designs for the web.
Not to mention that fact that your creativity is often significantly limited when you're using a design program that's completely separate from the program that's used to prep everything for the web. Not everything that you design will be functional when it's translated to the web, nor will it be compatible with all web browsers period! As such, you'll often find yourself not going that extra creative mile just because you know that your web developer will have to re-work your designs just to make sure that they can be used online.
Generate Your Web Pages Directly From Photoshop
SiteGrinder 2 throws all these considerations to the wind. By generating web pages directly from Photoshop, you'll be able to spend much more time on the creative end of the spectrum, since you'll know right off the bat how well particular designs will translate to the web. No more going back to the Photoshop drawing board after getting a phone call from your development team, telling you that what you had envisioned doesn't have a chance of being displayed on the web. You can immediately visually and interactively test your designs, which permits you to then make changes to either esthetics or functions while it's still relatively early on in the design process.
With SiteGrinder 2, you can easily convert Photoshop Type layers into CSS styled web text. Virtually all of Photoshop's character and paragraph styles are supported by CSS, so you'll be able to ensure a smooth transition from workspace to web browser. This includes everything from bold and italic to paragraph spacing and alignment. Even hyperlinking is made easy, as SiteGrinder 2 will automatically turn any HTTP and e-mail URLs into hyperlinks.
Create Buttons, Rollovers, Popups & Menus
Likewise, SiteGrinder 2 will convert image layers to web graphics, generating automatically the HTML needed to display your images on your website exactly where you had positioned them in Photoshop. All the basic elements of any standard website are also easy to achieve by using SiteGrinder 2 with Photoshop, which allows you to create buttons, rollovers, pop-ups and menus. Pretty much all you have to do is tell SiteGrinder 2 about special layers by including "hints" when you name the layers simply include "button", "rollover" or "pop-up" in your layer name and SiteGrinder 2 will create your preferred interactive feature automatically.
No Tables Here SiteGrinder Produces Valid XHTML 1.1 and CSS
It's also a breeze to create a multipage website from a single Photoshop document, by using a Photoshop tool called the Layer Comps palette. Often overlooked, this incredibly powerful little tool lets you save and name particular document states, including the position and visibility of every layer. To create multiple pages, all you have to do is make the document look the way that you want a page on your site to look, and then make a layer comp then set up the next page and make another layer comp, and so on. SiteGrinder 2 will then use these comps to figure out what to include on the web pages that it will generate for you. It's as easy as that!
SiteGrinder 2 effectively functions as your very own web technician, who knows all there is to know about CSS, HTML and other complex web formats.
You don't need to spend precious time and money learning the intricacies of web-speak when SiteGrinder 2 can do all this work for you, leaving you with much more time and freedom to explore the limits of your creative potential in the Photoshop world you know so well.
Pricing and Availability
Mac OS X and Windows versions of the SiteGrinder unlockable demo are available now via download. SiteGrinder 2 can be ordered from Media Lab's online store.
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The Photoshop CS2 Book For Digital Photographers
Scott Kelby takes The Photoshop CS2 Book For Digital Photographers to a whole new level as he uncovers the latest and most exciting new Adobe Photoshop CS2 techniques for digital photographers.
His new CS2 version is even bigger, even better, and exposes even more of the pros most closely guarded secrets, including a special chapter which shows, for the first time ever, step-by-step how to how to set-up Photoshop's color management.
Available at Amazon.com (34% off).
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