Dreamweaver MX

Dreameaver MX Tutorials:

Getting Started With Dreamweaver MX:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index2.html

Program Layout:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index3.html

Making a Page:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index4.html

Page Properties:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index5.html

Text and Text Properties:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index6.html

Cascading Style Sheets:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index7.html

Tables:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index8.html

Images:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index9.html

Links:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index10.html

Publishing:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index11.html

Templates:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index12.html

Collaborating:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweavermx/index13.html


Dreamweaver Tutorial:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/dreamweaver/index.html

GoLive 6 Tutorial:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/golive6/index.html

Photoshop 7 tutorials

Photoshop 7 Tutorials:

Introduction:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index.html

Creating and Opening an Image:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index2.html

Editing an Image:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index3.html

Understanding and Switching Between Layers:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index4.html

Cropping and Resizing Images:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index5.html

Moving and Selecting/Deleting Parts of Images:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index6.html

Adding Text:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index7.html

Altering Your Images:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index8.html

Rotating and Drawing Shapes:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index9.html

Eyedropper and Zoom Tools:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index10.html

History:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index11.html

Brightness & Contrast:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index12.html

Layer Styles:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index13.html

Filters:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index14.html

Saving:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/photoshop7/index15.html


Photoshop 7 - Creating a Banner:

Introduction:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index.html

Beginning and Finding an Image:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index2.html

Editing an Image:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index3.html

Working With an Image:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index4.html

Advanced Editing:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index5.html

Adding a Gradient:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index6.html

Adding Text:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index7.html

Layer / Text Effects:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index8.html

Fill Patterns:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index9.html

Saving:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/banner/index10.html

Step-by-step tutorials from Rutgers University

Step-by-step tutorials from Rutgers University


HTML:

Intro and Getting Started:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index.html

Viewing Source & Tags:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index2.html

Making & Testing a Page:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index3.html

Basic Text Formatting:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index4.html

Images:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index5.html

Links:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index6.html

Directory Structure & e-mail:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index7.html

Tables:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index8.html

META Tags:
http://getit.rutgers.edu/tutorials/html/index9.html

Quick Reference Guides for Photoshop, Flash, Firework, Dreamweaver, HTML

Rhodes State College offers the following free Quick Reference Guides for Photoshop, Flash, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and HTML (in pdf format). These are excellent for learning the details and features of these important web development software applications.

Quick Reference Guides for Photoshop, Flash, Firework, Dreamweaver, and HTML


Flash: 5 MX

Fireworks: 4 MX

Dreamweaver: 4 MX

Photoshop: 6 7

HTML: 4

HTML/XHTML/XML Books

HTML 4.01 Specification
This specification defines the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the publishing language of the World Wide Web. This specification defines HTML 4.01, which is a subversion of HTML 4. In addition to the text, multimedia, and hyperlink features of the previous versions of HTML (HTML 3.2 [HTML32] and HTML 2.0 [RFC1866]), HTML 4 supports more multimedia options, scripting languages, style sheets, better printing facilities, and documents that are more accessible to users with disabilities. HTML 4 also takes great strides towards the internationalization of documents, with the goal of making the Web truly World Wide.

Writing HTML
A great comprehensive HTML 4.0 tutorial, complete coverage of all relevant topics. The following topics are covered : Basic HTML, Headings, Paragraphs, Style , Lists , Graphics and File Formats , Inline Images, Anchors , Links , HyperGraphic Links, Preformatted Text , Special Characters, Definition Lists , Address Footers and E-Mail Links, Lumping vs. Splitting , Colorful And Textured Backgrounds, Spiffing Up Tex , Easy Horizontal Rules, Extra Alignment , Image Maps , META , Targets , Frames , Some JavaScript , Alerts and Rollovers , Dynamic Content, Forms, Animated GIFS , Movie Time , Sound, Shockwave and more.

XHTML 1.0 Specification
This specification defines XHTML 1.0, a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application, and three DTDs corresponding to the ones defined by HTML 4. The semantics of the elements and their attributes are defined in the W3C Recommendation for HTML 4. These semantics provide the foundation for future extensibility of XHTML. Compatibility with existing HTML user agents is possible by following a small set of guidelines

XML 1.0 Third Edition
This specification, together with associated standards (Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 for characters, Internet RFC 1766 for language identification tags, ISO 639 for language name codes, and ISO 3166 for country name codes), provides all the information necessary to understand XML Version 1.0 and construct computer programs to process it.

Namespaces in XML 1.0 (3rd Edition)
XML namespaces provide a simple method for qualifying element and attribute names used in Extensible Markup Language documents by associating them with namespaces identified by URI references

Step-by-step tutorials from Rutgers University
Step-by-step tutorials from Rutgers University

Namespaces in XML 1.0 (3rd Edition)

Namespaces in XML 1.1

W3C Recommendation 4 February 2004

This version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-names11-20040204
Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-names11
Previous version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/PR-xml-names11-20031105
Editors:
Tim Bray, Textuality mailto:tbray@textuality.com
Dave Hollander, Contivo, Inc. mailto:dmh@contivo.com
Andrew Layman, Microsoft mailto:andrewl@microsoft.com
Richard Tobin, University of Edinburgh and Markup Technology Ltd mailto:richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk - Version 1.1

XML 1.0 Third Edition

Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Third Edition)

W3C Recommendation 04 February 2004

This version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-xml-20040204
Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml
Previous version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/PER-xml-20031030
Editors:
Tim Bray, Textuality and Netscape
Jean Paoli, Microsoft
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, W3C
Eve Maler, Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Second Edition
François Yergeau - Third Edition

XHTML 1.0 Specification

XHTML™ 1.0 The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)

A Reformulation of HTML 4 in XML 1.0

W3C Recommendation 26 January 2000, revised 1 August 2002

This version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/REC-xhtml1-20020801
Latest version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1
Previous version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xhtml1-20000126
Diff-marked version:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/xhtml1-diff.html
Authors:
See acknowledgments.

Writing HTML

1 Standardly Speaking About HTML

2 Creating Your First HTML Document
3 Modifying an HTML Document
4 Headings: Six Levels Deep
5 Breaking up into Paragraphs
6 Doing it with Style
7 Lists, Lists, and Lists
8 Graphics and File Formats
9 Inline Images
10 Linking it with Anchors
11 Links to Local Files
12 URLs: Web Pointers
13 Links to the World: Internet sites
14 Links to Sections of a Page
15 HyperGraphic Links
16 Preformatted Text
17 Special Characters
18 Definition Lists
19 Address Footers and E-Mail Links
20 You can Blockquote Me on That
21 Lumping vs. Splitting
22 Standard and Enhanced HTML
23 Colorful And Textured Backgrounds
24 Don't Blink, Don't Marquee
25 Spiffing Up Text
26 Easy Horizontal Rules
27 Extra Alignment
28 Setting the Table
29 More for Images and Lists
30 Clickable Image Maps
31 META in your HEAD
32 Target That Window
33 Web Page, You've Been Framed
34 A Wee Dose of JavaScript
35 Dynamic Content
36 Custom Window Openers
35 Swapping Images
36 Adding some FORM to your webs
37 Forming Forms
38 Form Action by email and CGI
39 Form Action by JavaScript
40 Multimedia in Your Page
41 Animated My GIF!
42 Movie Time
43 Sound of [web] Music
44 Hit Me With a Shockwave
45 Small Cup of Java (to go)

HTML 4.01 Specification

1 About the HTML 4 Specification
2 Introduction to HTML 4
3 On SGML and HTML
4 Conformance: requirements and recommendations
5 HTML Document Representation
6 Basic HTML data types
7 The global structure of an HTML document
8 Language information and text direction
9 Text
10 Lists
11 Tables
12 Links
13 Objects, Images, and Applets
14 Style Sheets
15 Alignment, font styles, and horizontal rules
16 Frames
17 Forms
18 Scripts
19 SGML reference information for HTML
20 SGML Declaration of HTML 4
21 Document Type Definition>
22 Transitional Document Type Definition
23 Frameset Document Type Definition
24 Character entity references in HTML 4
25 Changes
26 Performance, Implementation, and Design Notes
27 References
28 Index of Elements
29 Index of Attributes
30 Index

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