Customer Reviews
Top Book - By: Aaron Mills, 27 Feb 2008 
This is by far the best Dreamweaver book I've come across, its made a huge difference to the quality of the sites I build, The CSS tutorials are spot on & make you pick up things you thought were not possible. The author has a great understanding of how a 'rookie' web designer thinks & feels so hats of.
Well Structured, Well documented, informative and enjoyable read - By: Cormac T. Garvey, 17 Feb 2008 
This is one of the better computer books Ive come acrossin a longtime. As a beginner to modern web development , I found the structure, content , & style of writing to be very helpfulin my efforts to understand an idiosyncratic (to me) non-WYSIWYG piece of software. In particular the walk thru tutorials were helpful. Be advised however, that to create a decent looking site, you will also have to go through the same learning curvein Adobe Flash, & Adobe Photoshop / Paintshop,in order to make your sites at least semi presentable. And throw a microsoft coursein ASP.netin there too.
A Great Help In My Study's - By: A. Barratt, 24 Jan 2008 
I have recently started a Dreamweaver CS3 College Course. I purchased CS3 The Missing Manual as an added extra for my course. There are alot of different books to choose from on this particular subject so I scoured the internet & did a bit of research. Dreamweaver cs3 the missing manual & dynamic cs3 seemed about the best on all the reviews. Im so glad that I chose CS3 The Missing Manual. There is plenty of important & handy informationin this book, from basic web design to advanced Web design & practically everythingin between. I often get stuck on questions on my CS3 College course & revert to The Missing Manual. You can pretty much garantee that the book will resolve the problems along the way. I would say that The Missing Manual is extremely helpful.
Buy this book! - By: JDKenny, 12 Oct 2007 
Having gone through 'Dreamweaver CS3 Classroomin a Book' (twice) & 'Dreamweaver CS3 for Dummies', 'The Missing Manual' is the only one I'd recommend; meaty (995 pages) but readable & clearly explained with good (downloadable) tutorials.
Well written, clear, informative and interesting! - By: Steve Johnson, 02 Oct 2007 
I have had this book for a month now & have only recently started using it & I must say it is extremely well written & enjoyable to read & use! You can dipin on subjects or wade your way through it. I've already picked up lots of tips to help streamline my web design & the explanation of the Spry tools is excellent especially as I'd never come across it before! Tabbed webpages a doddle, data display manipulation a godsend & so on. The book really does walk you through & doesn't assume that you know everything about the task you want to do.
Even if you know Dreamweaver well, there is sure to be somethingin this book you didn't know about! I fully agree that the title - The Missing Manual - is well warranted!
***Errata - have now finished the book, yes, finished all 995 pages & it stays good to the end! Buy it & use it! ***