Paperback: 256 pages
Data: October 1, 1997
Format: PDF
Description: Adobe Seminars: Web Page Design mimics the seminar world by combining a lot of sessions on related topics; you can jump around from session to session or concentrate solely on those you need most. All of the sessions focus on designing Web pages, from production and design to artistic implementation and site management. First, the book teaches you how to define the purpose of your site, figure out the production roles among various people in your organization, and determine your marketing perspective. Next, you learn how to use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to create graphics, text, and special effects; design a reasonable site structure; create navigational elements and image maps; prepare graphics for the Web; and work with color. You find out how to use Adobe PageMill, the WYSIWYG HTML editor, and Adobe SiteMill, the site manager, to fine-tune your HTML, create HTML tables and frames, and more. You also discover how to create animations from such applications as GifBuilder and Macromedia Director; add sound and video effects using SoundEdit Pro and Premiere; create PDF files with Adobe Acrobat; and grasp trickier aspects such as Web hosting, CGI scripting, and database creation. This full-color guide features plenty of step-by-step instruction, clear illustrations, and a CD-ROM with project files and images and clip art. People with a wide range of skill levels can benefit from this book's tips, including intermediate and semi-advanced Web developers, managers, artists, and programmers.
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