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Additional Help with Dreamweaver 8
 

FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) Site:

http://www.dwfaq.com/FAQ/default.asp

A site completely dedicated to Dreamweaver, it's Q&A section seems more catered to the intermediate to advanced web designer. Still a good resource for the aspiring novice, however, as the site also contains several excellent tutorials.

 

 

Text Based Tutorials:

http://www.haverford.edu/acc/docs/software/dreamweaver/welcome.htm

Similar to the tutorial included on our site, this guide is text driven with accompanying screen shots. It touches on a few things not mentioned in our guide, such as Defining a Site, Javascript, and Cascading Style Sheets.



http://www.teacherclick.com/dreamweaver8/index.htm

This site, though slightly overwhelming in scope, is a great resource as it is written specifically for people new to web design (more specifically, teachers, but certainly applicable to anyone). The site includes soundless video tutorials, step-by-step exercises and even evaluation tests to gage how well you know your stuff.

 

A Video Based Tutorial (without sound):

http://www.video-tutes.com/packages/DWDesign1.php

If you're more of a visual learner, or are simply having trouble understanding the high-tech language that many other Dreamweaver guides and tutorials use, then this is the site for you. A soundless video tutorial, you can see with your own eyes how an image is added to a site, or how to work with tables.

 

 

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