Dreamweaver MX Application Development in 21 Days
Teach Yourself
Résumé
Sams Teach Yourself Dreamweaver MX in 21 Days
teaches the reader all the skills needed to learn how to
effectively develop database-driven Web applications with
Macromedia Dreamweaver X. The tutorial approach aids the
reader in learning the basics quickly and then moves on to
the more advanced features and concepts.
By the end of the 21 days, the reader will know how to
create Web sites with dynamic content, develop a
browser-based sales and inventory management system, create
a discussion forum, develop a complete e-commerce solution,
write custom validations and extend functionality with
JavaScript, design enhanced navigation of the Web site, and
make an informed decision as to which server platform is
the right one for the project at hand.
Week 1 - At a Glance.
Day 1. Getting Started.
The Dreamweaver MX Interface. The Interface Components. The Document Window. The Insert Panel. The Properties Panel. The Menu System. The Other Windows and Panels. Getting Help. Customizing the Dreamweaver MX Preferences.
Day 2. Creating Your First Web Site.
Design Considerations. Creating Your First Web Site. Creating and Editing the Home Page. Adding Basic HTML Objects. Positioning with Tables. Other Important Functions.
Day 3. Advanced HTML and Site Tools.
Advanced Navigation. Advanced Layout and Document Control. Cascading Style Sheets. Customizing the Document Design Window. Forms: A Brief Introduction. Direct Access to the HTML. Site-Management Tools.
Day 4. Web Sites with Action-Client-Side Behaviors.
DHTML-What It Is and Isn't. Introducing Client Behaviors. Using Timelines. Instant Flash. Other Dynamic Elements. Advanced JavaScript Programming and Debugging.
Day 5. Creating Reusable Components.
Planning for Code Reuse. HTML Font Styles. Managing Site Assets. Working with Snippets. Recording Dreamweaver MX Commands. Creating a Distributed Editing Environment.
Day 6. Introduction to Dynamic Web Applications and Database Design.
Dynamic Web Sites. Understanding Dynamic Sites. Creating Dynamic Sites. Database Design.
Day 7. Preparing a Server for Dreamweaver MX.
The Dreamweaver MX Application Server. Choosing a Server. Creating an ASP Application Server on Windows XP. Creating a PHP Application Server on Mac OS X. Other Things You'll Need.
Week 1 - In Review.
Week 2 - At a Glance.
Day 8. Defining a Dynamic Site.
Interacting with the Application Server. Setting Up a Dynamic Site Definition. Database Connections. The Databases Panel.
Day 9. Introducing the Dreamweaver MX Dynamic Tools.
Traditional Databases on the Web. Standard Server Behaviors. Recordset Navigation Server Behaviors. User Authentication. Data Bindings.
Day 10. Creating Database-Driven Web Pages.
From Database to Web. A Table of a Table. Adding Graphics to the Recordset. Dynamic Attributes. Additional Functionality on Dynamic Screens.
Day 11. Storing, Editing, and Updating Data.
The Dreamweaver MX Application Framework. Creating an Input/Output System. Adding the Insert Behavior. Generating Detail Pages and Deleting Records. Creating Update Pages. Auto-Generating Forms and Pages.
Day 12. Writing Advanced Database Queries.
Why We Need SQL. The Database Objects. Creating Databases and Tables. Adding/Changing Data. Querying Database Tables. Other Advanced Techniques. Advanced Queries and Dreamweaver MX.
Day 13. Restricting User Access.
Login Systems. Login SQL and Passwords. A Simple Login. Maintaining a Session. Using Cookies. The Dreamweaver MX Authentication System. Real Web Site Security.
Day 14. Advanced Components: Catalogs, Searches.
A Product Catalog. Implementing the Application. Automating the Navigation Bar.
Week 2 - In Review.
Week 3 - At a Glance.
Day 15. Advanced Techniques: Static to Dynamic.
Making the Static to Dynamic Transition. Randomizing Banner Ads. Rotating Seasonal/Time-Based Images. Managing Multiple Seasonal/Time-Based Images. Getting Your User's Feedback.
Day 16. Applied Techniques: Data Collection and Reporting.
Input and Output, a Messaging System Overview. Building the Main List View (listing.asp). Reading Messages (view.asp). Creating the Composition Screen (compose.asp).
Day 17. Advanced Techniques: Tracking and Using User Data.
Customized Web Sites. Developing the Registration and Login System. Generating the Content Screen (content.asp). Finishing the Preferences (preferences.asp and storepref.asp).
Day 18. Advanced Techniques: Online Testing and Surveys.
Survey and Testing Systems. Building the Login Pages (login.asp and error.asp). Creating the Question Form (question.asp). Administrative Access.
Day 19. Advanced Techniques: Complex Query Systems.
Complex Searches. Complex Queries: Finding Your Perfect Match. Creating the Login System. Creating the Update Profile Page (profile.asp). Writing the Search and Results Pages (search.asp and results.asp). Protecting Your Pages.
Day 20. Testing and Deploying Dynamic Applications.
Coding Problems. Browser Issues. Validating Code. Finding Server Behavior Problems. Testing. Additional Troubleshooting Resources.
Day 21. Advanced Dreamweaver MX Features.
Advanced HTML Tools. Server Code. Dreamweaver MX Extensions. Customizing the Dreamweaver MX Environment.
Week 3 - In Review.
Appendixes.
Appendix A. Introduction to the Dreamweaver MX Languages.
Programming Concepts.
Appendix B. MySQL Quick Function Reference.
Common Data Types. Arithmetic Operations. Logical Operations. Basic Comparisons. String Comparison Functions. Mathematical Functions. String Functions. Date and Time Functions. Summarization Functions for Use with GROUP BY Clauses.
Appendix C. Dreamweaver MX CSS Style Reference.
Appendix D. Support Database Definitions
L'auteur - John Ray
John Ray: is an award-winning Web application developer and network programmer for The Ohio State University. John uses Linux exclusively for his programming efforts and provides customized Linux and UNIXbased TCP/IP programming solutions to businesses nationwide. His other publications include Sams Teach Yourself Linux in 10 Minutes and Special Edition Using TCP/IP. He has also contributed to numerous books, such as Red Hat Linux Installation & Configuration Handbook and Linux Maximum Security.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | John Ray |
Parution | 21/08/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 714 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1195g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672324031 |
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