Dreamweaver CC For Dummies
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About the Author
Janine Warners best-selling books and videos about the Internet have won her an international following and earned her speaking and consulting engagements around the world.
She is also the founder and managing director of DigitalFamily.com, a full-service interactive design and training agency that offers web and mobile design, content strategy, and Internet marketing services.
Janines skills as a techy translator helped her land the deal for her first book in 1996. Since then, shes written or coauthored more than 25 books, including Web Sites For Dummies , Mobile Web Design For Dummies , and every edition of Dreamweaver For Dummies . She has also created more than 50 hours of training videos about web design and content strategy for Lynda.com and KelbyTraining.com.
Janine has taught courses at the University of Miami and the University of Southern California. Shes also been a guest lecturer at more than 20 other universities in the United States and Latin America, and she helped create an Internet Literacy program for high school students in Central America.
She is a member of the TV Academys Interactive Media Peer Group and has served as a judge in the Interactive Emmy Awards, the Knight News Challenge, and the Arroba de Oro Latin American Internet Awards.
In 1998, Janines experience as a journalist and Internet consultant, combined with her fluency in Spanish, took her to The Miami Herald as Online Managing Editor. A year later, she was promoted to Director of New Media. She left that position to serve as Director of Latin American Operations for CNET Networks.
Since 2001, Janine has run her own business as an author, a consultant, and a speaker. Over the years, shes worked with one of Russias largest publishing companies in Moscow; traveled to New Delhi to speak at Internet World India; and worked with media companies and other businesses in Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Mexico, and Spain.
When shes not traveling, she is based in Southern California, where she lives with her husband, David LaFontaine, manages DigitalFamily.com and occasionally takes a break to run on the beach.
Dedication
To all those who aspire to share their stories and passions on the web: May all your dreams come true.
Authors Acknowledgments
More than anything, I want to thank all the people who have read my books or watched my videos over the years. You are my greatest inspiration, and I sincerely enjoy it when you send me links to your websites. You'll find my e-mail address on my site at www.DigitalFamily.com
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Special thanks to David LaFontaine, my partner in all things digital and analog, whose patience and support keep me fed, loved, and (mostly) sane, even when Im up against impossible deadlines.
For letting me feature their websites in this book, a heartfelt thanks to my friends and clients Laurie Ann Schag and Casey Stoll ( www.Cinembargo.com
), and James Kober ( www.AssetShield.com
).
Thanks to the entire editorial team on this book: Susan Pink for her attention to detail and quick turnaround on the editing, Jon McFarland for reviewing all the technical details, and Bob Woerner for shepherding this book through the development and publishing process (again and again and again).
Over the years, Ive thanked many people in my books family, friends, teachers, and mentors but I have been graced by so many wonderful people now that no publisher will give me enough pages to thank them all. So let me conclude by thanking everyone who has ever helped me with a website, book, video, or any other aspect of the writing and research that goes into these pages. Okay, now I think I can go to sleep tonight without fearing that Ive forgotten anyone. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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