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Author Topic: Web Design Books  (Read 392 times)
janmus
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« on: July 02, 2009, 01:43:51 AM »

Over the past few months I've been able to get ahold of some copies of Dreamweaver 8 and Photoshop 7 on Ebay. So, I've been checking out Amazon for some books. I've got my eye on a few so instead of asking "What are some good books" I'll just throw these out and see if I can get some feedback.

#1 -- Dreamweaver 8 Bible by Joesph Lowery
#2 -- Dreamweaver 8: The Missing Manual by David Sawyer McFarland
#3 -- Abobe Photoshop 7 Classroom in a Book by The Adobe Creative Team
#4 -- The Photoshop Anthology by Corrie Haffley

These are the ones I'm interested in, but if you have any suggestions about others I haven't listed, by all means let me know.
They all have good reviews on Amazon. I've had a couple of the "Bible" series books and for the most part where useful and I've always been a big fan of Sitepoint and the books they promote.
I'm not really a beginner to web design, though I hardly know more than the basics of Photshop. Things like channels, masks and palettes sound so cool but I don't know anything about them or how to use them.
As far as Dreamweaver, I work almost excusively in the code mode. I'd like to know more about the "whistles and bells" offered to help speed up processes and aid me in organizing my sites.
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