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Thanks to everyone who responded to my question yesterday about Dreamweaver
guides. I think I'll get Lowery. The number of votes is entered next to the
relevant title:
Dreamweaver 3 Bible by Joseph W. Lowery (3)
Dreamweaver 3 for Dummies (0)
Dreamweaver 3 Hands-On Training by Lynda Weinman (2)
And a suggestion to look at the following:
> I would look for the "Visual Quickstart Guide for Dreamweaver" (and the
> "Visual Quickstart Guide for Fireworks," if you bought the Studio
version -
> a good idea).