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Introduces this web design framework and provides a quick overview of all of the goodies in Foundation.
Add interactive elements like a thumbnail gallery, dropdown menus, or a contact form using Bootstrap and a simple text editor.
Tell a more compelling story in Edge Animate with an animated infographic.
Explore the emerging workflow between the Adobe Creative Cloud applications and Edge Animate through a series of hands-on projects.
Learn how to create slideshows, photo books and calendars, collages, and more with the tools in Photoshop Elements 11.
Set up a video blog using WordPress and three different free themes—Twenty Twelve, Origami, and Sundance—and get three completely different looks for your site.
Set up an online magazine using WordPress and three different themes that result in three completely different looks—Max Magazine, Path, and Oxygen.
Make your website more readable and efficient to download with Chris Converse's responsive website techniques.
Create a mobile-ready version of an existing WordPress web site by leveraging plugins.
Discover how to set up a portfolio of your work using WordPress and three free themes that result in three unique looks for your site—all without writing code!
Discover how to create an app-like experience for iPad with HTML, CSS, and jQuery, while bypassing the need for Objective-C or the App Store.
Make a dynamic web site in Flash Professional CS5 complete with a gallery and contact form that includes smooth transitions, audio, video and much more.
Demonstrates how to establish a presence online using the industry leading Web authoring tool, Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.
Shows how to use Dreamweaver to create basic web pages, add text and image content, use Cascading Style Sheets, and make a final site search engine-friendly.
Cuts through the clutter and offers practical tools for creating a dynamic web site, even for first-time developers.
“It is so enlightening to have the blinders removed, and see the individual parts explained and how they relate to each other.” —Daniel J.
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