David Sawyer McFarland is a writer and trainer with extensive experience in web development and content creation. His work focuses on the practical aspects of web technologies, providing readers with expert knowledge and guidance. Through his writings, he shares his long-standing expertise in building and programming websites for a diverse range of clients. His teaching and publications reflect a dedication to educating others in the digital media space.
Human genetics has changed little over the past 20,000 years, but human
economic behaviour has changed a lot. Whereas the standard economic analysis
focuses on money, the biological approach brings time and energy into the
analysis.
CSS lets you create professional-looking websites, but learning its finer
points can be tricky-even for seasoned web developers. This fully updated
edition provides the most modern and effective tips, tricks, and tutorial-
based instruction on CSS available today.
Combining the study of animal minds, artificial minds, and human evolution,
this book examine the advances made by comparative psychologists in explaining
the intelligent behaviour of primates, the design of artificial autonomous
systems and the cognitive products of language evolution.
This fascinating dictionary covers all aspects of the study of animal
behaviour. Concise, clear and wide-ranging, it is ideal for students, amateur
naturalists, and anyone else with an interest in animal behaviour and
psychology.
Now that Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) have finally come of age, web designers can take complete control of the appearance of their web pages. This text clearly explains this powerful design tool and how to use it.
Macromedia's Dreamweaver MX 2004 offers a rich environment for building professional web sites, with drag-and-drop simplicity, clean HTML code, and dynamic database-driven web site creation tools. It comes with everything except perhaps the most important feature of a printed manual. Enter Dreamweaver MX 2004: The Missing Manual , the book that enables both first-time and experienced web designers to bring stunning, interactive web sites to life. What sets this new edition apart is the crystal-clear writing, welcome humor, and exclusive features like With over 500 illustrations, a handcrafted index, and the clarity of thought that has made bestsellers of every Missing Manual to date, this edition is the ultimate atlas for Dreamweaver MX 2004.
Explains how to use the Web page design software to develop site structure, design a home page, set links, add multimedia, import Web sites, and generate cross-browser code.
Provides step-by-step instructions for using Dreamweaver 4 to create web sites. The guide explains how to add and format text, link pages together, insert tables and cells, apply cascading style sheets, use forms to collect information, and move the site onto a web server. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.