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Explains In Simple Understandable Language Unique Delivery Style (from TenTonBooks.com) Ten Ton Dreamweaver is a very humorous guide to learning Dreamweaver. And the meat's in there, too. Blake has a unique delivery style.—Colin Smith, PhotoshopCafe.com A Great Foothold Of Knowledge (from TenTonBooks.com) Geoff Blake has given me a great foothold of knowledge and insight into web design from which to grow from. I was quite amazed by his knowledge of everything: web, print, design, production, etc; the whole package. He's a natural, with a myriad of talents! —S.P. Ten Ton Has Put Everything In Plain English (from TenTonBooks.com) I have attempted over the years to teach myself Dreamweaver. This is my 3rd attempt. I think it might just take this time! I was trying to get through some very technical manuals and tutorials. Ten Ton has put everything in plain English for me. The book is such an easy read that it does not feel like a text book. I work as a freelance print designer and am looking forward to adding web design to my skill set! I think Ten Ton Flash is next on my "must read" list! Thanks for making it all make sense. —Kristen This Is The Way I Learn It's The Real Deal (from TenTonBooks.com) Geoff Blake's Ten Ton Dreamweaver ranks with the best how-to books I've used for any application, on a par with basics by Lynda Weinmann and Photoshop tutorials from Dan Gordan and Scott Kelby. Knowledge of how to use a program doesn't include the ability to teach others. With other Dreamweaver books the instructions have been deficient. With them, I've tried techniques and found they flat didn't work for me. Complete instructions, the right illustrations and a sense of why you're doing what you're doing make Ten Ton DW unique. The why behind the how is important to me since I want to understand DW, not just manage to get a site uploaded. It's the real deal, and that's why I took the time to visit the site and say so. —R. Mendel Funny And Informative Lessons Easy To Understand Casual, Humorous Guide (from ComCol.nl) This casual, humorous guide [Ten Ton Dreamweaver] explains the smartest way to create easily updatable, expandable pages and web sites—so you'll have plenty of time for coffee breaks later! Whether you're new to web design or upgrading your WYSIWYG page-layout skills, you'll start by hammering out your first Dreamweaver page and soon make tons of impact. [ Write a review ] |