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If you're thinking about creating or maintaining Web sites, you're likely to turn to Dreamweaver, the de facto software tool of choice for Web design today. What could be a chore, however, becomes a fun and fascinating challenge with this comprehensive yet clever guide. Author Geoff Blake turns a technical topic into an entertaining one by using conversational language, plenty of humor, facts, and tips to make Dreamweaver accessible to everyone. Behind all the jokes, however, is a wealth of information: After showing how Dreamweaver fits into the overall Web design puzzle, Geoff quickly gets down to building a basic Web site, by teaching good, 21st century work habits and providing step-by-step instructions for building pages from the very beginning with CSS styles and library items. With that knowledge under your belt, you’ll be ready to tackle the advanced functionality (including behaviors, multimedia, and templates).
"Twelve-year-old Latinx Zoey navigates the tricky waters of friendship and family while searching for a way to save her grandfather's bowling alley from closing"--
In the sleepy town of Crescent Hollow, 12-year-old Amelia "Mia" Hartley's dreams have always been more vivid than those of her peers. But one night, her dreams transport her to a place that feels astonishingly real—a mystical realm where dreams weave the fabric of reality. Here, she meets Liam, Eli, and Sophie, three other children who share her gift and have been summoned by a benevolent force known as the Dream Guardian. With the guidance of the Dream Guardian, these four children discover they are the chosen Dreamweavers, destined to protect the delicate balance between the dream world and the waking one. But an ancient darkness stirs in the shadows, threatening to unleash nightmares in...
Dreamweaver's Loom, a captivating blend of urban fantasy and magical realism, follows young apprentice Aria as she discovers her extraordinary ability to weave dreams into reality. Set in a vibrant, multicultural metropolis where ancient folklore intertwines with futuristic technology, this enchanting tale traces Aria's journey as she masters her rare gift. As she learns to manipulate the very fabric of existence, Aria finds herself at the center of a conspiracy that threatens to unravel the delicate balance between the dream world and waking life. Readers are transported into a richly imagined universe where colorful characters inspired by global mythology come to life. Each chapter, beginning with a different hued thread, weaves together a tapestry of interconnected vignettes, exploring themes of creativity, responsibility, and the boundless power of imagination. This fresh take on the hero's journey offers a thought-provoking adventure that will appeal to readers of all ages, inviting them to explore the intricate loom where dreams and reality intertwine.
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The Forest of Azure is Desmond's third and final mystical adventure in the Paradoxical Trilogy. Having scaled the High Mountain and resurfacing from the trembling Quarry with Sol, the mission to return the sacred stone to the Native Owners requires illumination and strength. Read this novella of mine and witness Dreamweaver's vast patience as the escapades trot along fresh landscapes, two brothers cutting through translinguistic terrain with noble intention along celestial guidelines. Cowboys, wizards and elders meet them along the way.
When a serial killer stalks the small New England settlement of Grover's Corner during the fall of 1586, it falls upon the shoulder's of a holy man, Brian Dreamweaver, to save his brother's widow, her two small children, the good townsfolk of Grover's Corner, and if God is willing, himself. The Harbinger is an ancient evil, a forerunner to the gates of hell opening. The path of the Harbinger is documented in a single book; the Grimoire. This book was hidden within the Church of England until it mysteriously disappeared, but no one seemed to mind, after all what harm can come from a book.
A practical tutorial on getting more from Dreamweaver by writing extensions, this is the first book to explain and guide users to understanding and using the extensibility of Dreamweaver.
A poignant novel of loss, growing up, and an unusually gifted girl finding her way in the world. Maya Devine has a strange ability to see colors that surround other people—and sometimes even to hear the thoughts in their heads. But even with these gifts, she still struggles to understand her mother, Marigold. Desperate for enlightenment, Marigold drags Maya to library lectures on making money and gardening as part of her home schooling; attends AA meetings even though she never has more than two drinks at a time; and conscripts Maya for the very personal crusade of spreading the words of the Bhagavad Gita from street corners. When Marigold is diagnosed with cancer and vows to spend her final days in the tepee she’s set up in the backyard, neighbors and strangers—believing the dying Marigold to be a prophet—camp out in the family’s front yard. As her father grows ever more distant, Maya finds solace in the music of 1980s teen idol Corey Hart—but as she faces her losses, she must eventually find a vision for her future on her own. “An immensely satisfying coming-of-age tale and a remarkable first novel.” —Chatelaine