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Recent Book ReviewsMaking Web Design "Tons" of Fun (Barrie Advance, August 21 2006) For Geoff Blake, it all started at a five-day seminar in Calgary. The Barrie-based freelance web wizard was teaching folks anxious to start up their own web pages, and many were impressed with his laid-back, entertaining style of imparting his wisdom, so much so that, at the end of the session, a woman stopped and asked him [ continue... ] Perfect for Novice or Intermediate (PCReviewOnline.com, August 4 2006) Ten Ton Dreamweaver is a modestly sized book that is designed to help the beginner or intermediate user learn how to use advanced and not so advanced features in Dreamweaver 8. The book starts with the basics of Dreamweaver like how the interface works, what the basic controls are and then gradually works its [ continue... ] Why You Should Read Ten Ton Dreamweaver (DigitalKeyto.info, May 31 2006) Ten Ton Dreamweaver was a fun book to read. It is also very informative to someone that is just getting to know Dreamweaver. I wish I had read it before I started to redo a site while new to Dreamweaver. Geoff Blake mixes enough caffeine into Ten Ton Dreamweaver to make learning how to use Dreamweaver exciting. [ continue... ]
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