O’Reilly and Pogue Press just announced the publication of David Sawyer McFarland’s “Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Missing Manual.” It’s the latest user guide in the Missing Manual series started by acclaimed tech writer David Pogue, and it’s the third Dreamweaver Missing Manual composed by McFarland.
The new book is geared toward experienced Dreamweaver users and novices, with special sidebar tips for new users and advanced tricks aimed at old hands. It features step-by-step tutorials that guide you through the creation of a commercial Web site, including the use of the enhanced Cascading Style Sheets that are new in MX 2004, and it offers advice on the best types of Web features to use with certain audiences, over 500 illustrations, an index and more. This Missing Manual even reveals a few Easter eggs hidden in Dreamweaver MX 2004.
“Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Missing Manual” is available now for US$34.95.