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Paperback Macromedia Studio MX Bible [With CDROM] Book

ISBN: 0764525239

ISBN13: 9780764525230

Macromedia Studio MX Bible [With CDROM]

* Provides everything Web designers need to build cutting-edge applications with Macromedia's new tool suite, which includes Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX, ColdFusion MX, Fireworks MX, and Freehand * Covers building data-enabled sites with Dreamweaver MX, creating Flash MX animations, working with ActionScript, creating Web graphics and animations with Fireworks MX, building interactive ColdFusion MX applications, integrating Flash and ColdFusion, and...

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Hit the Button for Me!

Since this book stated it was beginner through intermediate it did provide that for me. There was enough information for me to get a good feel on each subject. On the subjects a bit over my head and the ones I wanted more beginner detail on, I purchased a beginner book specific to that topic. The intermediate topics simply spurred my interest to explor further.Not only are there a lot of examples but a website was added to with every single application. As far as Flash, there was extra material which was project based on the CD ROM. If Flash were my interest I'd have purchased the Flash Bible.The book states that it's focus is on integrating the Studio applications together, and in that end, it did an admirable job. It's unrealistic to expect one book to teach everything there is to know about 5 applications--hence the name INTEGRATING Studio MX Bible :-)I also understand that the Bible is a reference book not a step by step book. I purchase a lot of computer books and have found there are specific types. For people who want a total hand holding experience I'd suggest a tutorial book not a reference book.For my money, this book more than earned it's $40 I paid!

2 Thumbs Up

I purchased the studio and didn't know how to use the programs together in harmony. I really liked how many of the exercises were related to a site that was being built throughout the book. I could pick any topic I wanted and often times make something for the books project.It has good coverage of each of the studio applications a bit of beginner and intermediate mixed with more advanced (ColdFusion). There is even a bit on Flash Remoting. Overall its been a good reference when I had a problem in any of the applications. I'm new to Fireworks and it's helped out a lot in learning how to prepare images to use in DW. How to optimize them, slice, export, make buttons and even animations. If you own the Studio MX package you can't go wrong with this as a reference for all.

Very Beefy

Almost 1,200 pages packed with great information! The authors did a superb job of hitting the most important features of each application with special emphasis on integration.There are even a couple of new Bible icons in this book, one was to indicate exercises that contributed to the books ongoing project. I could jump into any chapter and have the files needed without doing anything previously. It was a nice way to learn how to use the applications together.Wonderful resource for learning a lot about each program. I discovered which application was best for which job. For example instead of trying to print my Fireworks logo, I've decided I'm better off doing that in FreeHand when I need cards and stationary and such then bringing the vectors into Fireworks to prepare for the web.

Wonderful Resource

The only way possible not to find value in this wonderful book is if you already know all the applications. If that's the case then why would you buy it.Each section was almost a book in itself. You have to be an expert illustrator not to learn a ton of stuff in FreeHand from making vector images to making SWF movies and all kinds of special effects. I learned how to use FreeHand in my workflow with the other apps. For instance how to make my logos and print material in FreeHand so that I only have to design it once for both print and the Web.Fireworks is another one. I've used Dreamweaver a lot but was unfamiliar with Fireworks. WOW, what a powerful program. I learned how to make all kinds of images, text effects but most importantly several ways to export those images and designs to use in Dreamweaver.Dreamweaver includes basics but moves quickly into more intermediate topics. I learned how to connect to a database and got a good foundation on using CSS along with a lot of the other features.In the Flash section I got a quick tour of the interface and was quickly making my first simple animation. But I also learned how to add sound. Most of the techniques including some ActionScript were done by making portions of a web site. I make a banner and several E-cards.ColdFusion was over my head there was too much code involved but the portion I liked was that Flash Remoting was covered. The e-card made in Flash were used in an interface that connected to ColdFusion to deliver the e-cards to send.To sum it up I enjoyed the book tremendously, learned a ton and now will go back and delve into more of the areas that I am weakest on. I got a great feel for how the applications work together in a real world project that was made. Oh, I almost forgot to mention--there are extra tutorials and movies the authors provided on the CD to expand the value of this book even more!
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