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When you open a quote, it automatically adds the closing quote. Just why? Is it really that inconvenient for people to have to close their quotes? Again, muscle memory tells me to close the quote, but now I have to change that. This is a recurring theme in the new Dreamweaver. Quick view is pretty neat in theory, but when you’re dealing with a large site with big or numerous style sheets attached, it’s anything but quick and the just program hangs.

Every time you type something, it’s bringing up that annoying autocomplete box. Lag lag lag I work on a Dell Alienware 17 laptop with a Corei7 processor and a 32G of ram.

It powers through games like there’s no tomorrow, and renders 3D models in a heartbeat, yet this jumped-up notepad gives it so much trouble.

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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. I loved pre CC version of DreamWeaver. This sucks. Liked the Old Dreamweaver Much Better. Shuts Down Computer. The cost of DW is exorbitant and it is so horribly slow with constant shut downs.

I loved the old DW. It was fairly quick on high speed and was simple, concise, less expensive. The new will suddenly simply close and I have to shut down my computer and start it back up. With that in mind, this book is worth obtaining. Just started using it, a few chapters in. Seems to flow a little better than Flash CC in a book does. Still seems like some things are taken for granted and left over from CS6.

One issue, if you follow a link in the kindle version, when you return to the text book, it takes you back to the end of the book, which is inconvenient if you are in chapter 3 and it returns you to chapter Then you must search for your spot again. Above my head as I am not computer savy as far aws making my own web page, but it does give step by step instructions that are easy to follow. I learned earlier versions of Dreamweaver and Photoshop from Classroom in a Book.

This was perfect to bring the products up to date. Great book for beginners. Unless, you have an outdated version of Adobe Dreamweaver, that you happen to be using, do not buy this book.

See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Translate all reviews to English. First, the bad points. It is disappointing to me that I can only give this CIB 2 stars; it would have been three or four but for some really irritating errors, too many quite inexcusable omissions from the lesson files which you download from the Peachpit web site and things like the wrong picture being used in the text – all of these should have been picked up by the authors and editors.

Where timings are given for each lesson, beginners should probably double or triple these. By the time you have searched for a required file that is not where you are told to look, or looked in vain for an unfamiliar icon or panel somewhere on the screen but you are not usually told where to look , you will have spent a lot of extra time and got annoyed in the process!

If you are a novice like me, you may find a number of the explanations quite ambiguous. Despite following the instructions carefully it is sometimes possible to end up with a result that is not the same as in the book. I doubt if anyone converting from CS6 to CC would have this problem, as they should have the overall knowledge and confidence to fill in any gaps in the explanations in the CIB. Charging a premium price for a book that has not been checked properly leads one to question the quality of other current publications from Peachpit Press.

Here are some statistics: during the past 5 weeks I have sent 6 emails to Peachpit listing 54 errata in Lessons 3 to 11 inclusive. Peachpit has always replied promptly and politely, and I see that the Lesson Now for the good points. The content is fairly extensive and where the lessons are error free they are both enjoyable and instructive.

I did sometimes find that they did not go far enough and cover some of the more advanced points; for that, another book or Adobe’s online material will be required. Remember that this is NOT a reference book so the Index at the back only covers what is in the lessons. In fact, as a quick reference, I have also purchased and benefitted from Dreamweaver CC For Dummies For Dummies Computers which is designed so that you can dip into it when you need details of something specific that you have forgotten.

In conclusion, were it not for rather too many errors, this would have been an excellent way of learning the basics of Dreamweaver CC. For newcomers to Dreamweaver who purchase this, allow extra time for the lessons and don’t always assume that it is your fault when things go wrong. Firstly I concur with the 2-star review, there are some annoying errors in the book – although I didn’t find as many as he has listed.

Still, for a technical reference book there shouldn’t be and that is annoying. Do not update the software at all. Please follow the link we’ve just sent you to activate the subscription. Follow me. Share me. Adobe Dreamweaver v View original. Dreamweaver CC has a dramatic change of the interface versus CS6. Classroom in a book is fewer pages than its chief competitor The Missing Manual Series. As a result it is not as comprehensive as The Missing Manual.

Whether you are upgrading versions or new to DW, this book is a great place to start. Since it takes a short time to digest this book, I prefer print versions, and trade them back into Amazon when I complete a book. With that in mind, this book is worth obtaining. Just started using it, a few chapters in. Seems to flow a little better than Flash CC in a book does. Still seems like some things are taken for granted and left over from CS6.

One issue, if you follow a link in the kindle version, when you return to the text book, it takes you back to the end of the book, which is inconvenient if you are in chapter 3 and it returns you to chapter Then you must search for your spot again. Above my head as I am not computer savy as far aws making my own web page, but it does give step by step instructions that are easy to follow. I learned earlier versions of Dreamweaver and Photoshop from Classroom in a Book.

This was perfect to bring the products up to date. Great book for beginners. Unless, you have an outdated version of Adobe Dreamweaver, that you happen to be using, do not buy this book. See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Translate all reviews to English. First, the bad points. It is disappointing to me that I can only give this CIB 2 stars; it would have been three or four but for some really irritating errors, too many quite inexcusable omissions from the lesson files which you download from the Peachpit web site and things like the wrong picture being used in the text – all of these should have been picked up by the authors and editors.

Where timings are given for each lesson, beginners should probably double or triple these. By the time you have searched for a required file that is not where you are told to look, or looked in vain for an unfamiliar icon or panel somewhere on the screen but you are not usually told where to look , you will have spent a lot of extra time and got annoyed in the process! If you are a novice like me, you may find a number of the explanations quite ambiguous.

Despite following the instructions carefully it is sometimes possible to end up with a result that is not the same as in the book. I doubt if anyone converting from CS6 to CC would have this problem, as they should have the overall knowledge and confidence to fill in any gaps in the explanations in the CIB. Charging a premium price for a book that has not been checked properly leads one to question the quality of other current publications from Peachpit Press.

Here are some statistics: during the past 5 weeks I have sent 6 emails to Peachpit listing 54 errata in Lessons 3 to 11 inclusive. Peachpit has always replied promptly and politely, and I see that the Lesson Now for the good points. The content is fairly extensive and where the lessons are error free they are both enjoyable and instructive. I did sometimes find that they did not go far enough and cover some of the more advanced points; for that, another book or Adobe’s online material will be required.

Remember that this is NOT a reference book so the Index at the back only covers what is in the lessons. In fact, as a quick reference, I have also purchased and benefitted from Dreamweaver CC For Dummies For Dummies Computers which is designed so that you can dip into it when you need details of something specific that you have forgotten. In conclusion, were it not for rather too many errors, this would have been an excellent way of learning the basics of Dreamweaver CC.

For newcomers to Dreamweaver who purchase this, allow extra time for the lessons and don’t always assume that it is your fault when things go wrong. Firstly I concur with the 2-star review, there are some annoying errors in the book – although I didn’t find as many as he has listed.

 
 

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