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Karl Krummenacher on the PVII Newsgroup:

Dreamweaver Magic is absolutely Incredible. I am just drooling. This is without question the best step-by-step guide to do the most incredibly cool things I have ever seen.

In true Project Seven style, the book drips rich, thoughtful, and leading edge design, along with practical, step-by-step ways to do things I never knew where possible in Dreamweaver (or any other web authoring tool). The full-color illustrations and screen captures are killer. Absolutely amazing.

While flipping through the pages, the hardest decision you will make is "What design do I want to implement today " - as each project seems better than the one before it. No doubt this book will cause some family problems as we bury ourselves in the rich examples and step-by-step instructions at the expense of our family duties.

Do not walk. Run to your favorite online bookseller and get this book ASAP.

Alli Paterson from Perth, Australia writes:

A must have Dreamweaver 4 companion!

Resisting all temptation to simply rip the CD from its plastic prison I instead sat down and read the introduction to Dreamweaver 4 Magic.

Having already had some exposure to the Author Al Sparber and his work, my expectations were high. I hadn't even finished the introduction and it was plain to see this was someone who not only enjoyed what they did but also was very proud of what they had produced and had pulled together a team that felt the same way.

If you are looking for a book that offers advanced and intermediate level then this is the one for you. The projects aren't going to be over the heads of a beginner either. The way the projects are laid out and the step-by-step instructions and screen shots make it easy to check you are on the right track as you progress through the projects.

It is hard to convey in brief the quality, attention to detail and thoroughness that has been put into this book. There are 12 projects in the book, each covering a different design and navigation feature.

From the start, each project lays out good work practices for you to follow and rather than just spoon feeding you, the information leads the reader intuitively through each process. The text explains the reason why each step done a certain way then encourages you to go on and make modifications to the project so they reflect your own style.

The projects themselves are supported with a library of the images and style sheets required to create them. These are provided on the CD supplied with the text.

Incorporated into the projects are some great new behaviours making it possible to incorporate complex java scripting and Dynamic HTML (DHTML) into pages without the need to understand the java code or DHTML. These behaviors are included on the CD that accompanies the book.

This book would have to get a 10 out of 10 from me. It will serve as a very valuable learning tool and a must have for any one that wants to design dynamic web sites with Macromedia Dreamweaver.