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Provides more than three hundred tips to help users get the most out of the computer animation program.
Annotation The hottest collection of cool tips and hidden secrets for the professional who needs Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 results FAST! Over 300 side bar tips that professionals will find beneficial. Killer tips to make them more efficient, and have more fun using Dreamweaver MX 2004. Written by Dreamweaver experts Joseph Lowery and Angela C. Buraglia.
Server geeks, take heart: If you re sick of wading through pages of animation and graphics instruction just to find the nugget of info that s relevant to you, you now have an alternative! This volume leaves the designing to the designers and instead focuses on the core concepts that you (as a programmer and developer) need to master to create rich user interfaces, online advertising, enterprise application front ends, and more with Flash MX Pro 2004. By providing advanced functionality for creating sophisticated interactive content, rich Internet applications, pro-quality video, and easy device deployment, Flash MX 2004 Pro offers an ideal development environment and one that s being widely adopted across the Web. Using hands-on projects including two real-world applications and exercises to reinforce learning, author Nate Weiss delivers important quick-start information for those new to Flash MX development and goes in depth for veterans. A companion Web site includes downloadable code, links to the working applications developed through the book s exercises, and video demos.
Regain Web site control with Macromedia's hot, new content-management tool, Contribute. The CD-ROM includes all the lessons you'll need to complete the book's projects.
When Christopher and his little sister, Stacie, go with their dad to restore a rundown cabin, all they want is to keep him from selling it. But their father hates his family's old summer place, and is determined to get rid of it as soon as possible. As time passes, Chris and Stacie have to admit that the cabin seems cursed, and danger stalks the lake. Worse, their father is beginning to frighten Chris with his sudden temper and unreasonable behaviour. And now Stacie, who has always had an active imagination, is saying things that go well beyond her knowledge - at least of this world. What secret haunts this family? Will Chris ever be able to trust his dad again? And before tragedy repeats itself, can Stacie and Chris discover what really caused the death of the mysterious boy named Topher?