It's no longer just about . New technologies are easing some of the burden of creating rich media experiences on the internet and developing platform-agnostic apps. Michael Burns looks at what this change means for designers.
Learning new skills can reap great rewards and open doors to new creative opportunities. But what does it take to keep pace with the latest technologies and stay one step ahead of the pack? Nick Spence finds out.
If you're looking to pep up your portfolio with interactive elements, but haven't quite grasped the complexities of Flash don't panic, says Chris Schmidt. DreamWeaver's components could be just what you're looking for.
Is it possible to create magazine layouts with CSS and standard XHTML in Dreamweaver? It certainly is. What's more, you can reuse those layouts in template form. Karl Hodge reveals the tweaks and cheats you'll need.