This critically-acclaimed interactive training program from Adobe Press offers exceptional quality high-definition video to teach the fundamentals of Adobe Dreamweaver CC (2015 release).
Including more than 7 hours of video tutorials, the course comes complete with lesson files, assessment quizzes, and review materials. Experienced instructor Rob Huddleston explores Dreamweaver in a real-world workflow and covers the basics of designing web pages and responsive web sites, including key features such as the Extract panel, Visual Media Queries bar, and Device Preview, among many others. Learn how to become proficient using Dreamweaver to build web sites that are nicely designed, well structured, and that work across all screen sizes.
The video is wrapped in a unique interface that allows you to jump to any topic and also bookmark individual sections for later review. The unique "Watch and Work" mode shrinks the video into a small window to allow you to work alongside in Adobe Illustrator as you view the video. Project files used in the lessons are included on the disc so you can practice what you've learned. At the end of every lesson, you can test your knowledge by taking interactive quizzes.
Duration: 7 HR User Level: Beginning/Intermediate Closed-Captioning in English
System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.6, Microsoft Windows XP, or higher 2 GHz processor or higher 4 GB RAM or higher 1 GB free HD space (does not include lesson files)
Please Note: - This DVD-ROM can be viewed only on your computer. It will not play in a DVD-Video player software or a DVD set-top player.
Typically books in this series are good. This book was an exception. Apparently they tried to rush a tutorial book for new software before it was ready. The Photoshop book was easy to follow and I like the tutorial format, but this book was very difficult to follow. The author spoke to the reader like they were already familiar with the older version of their software and Dreamweaver did not behave like what is described in the book and the book makes assumptions that you know now to set up a testing server, and if you do not there is a chapter in this book that will be useless for you. I do like how they are making the tutorial files available with digital downloads that was at least a star. Hopefully they will see how bad this book is and fix it soon. If you are looking for a resource to learn Dreamweaver for the first time, even with HTML and CSS, background knowledge... I suggest you look for a better resource. I know I am.