Answers to Why Not Try Exercises for Beginning Dreamweaver MX 2004

If you have the book Beginning Dreamweaver MX 2004, you're in for a little surprise: I have posted the answers to all Why Not Try exercises for the Soccer Site project on my Web site.

You'll find the 21 answers to the exercises of Chapter 7 through 13 here. Select the relevant Chapter and exercise from the drop-down at the top of the page to view the answer.

Have fun with the exercises, and as always, if you have a comment, find an error or just want to say hi: let me know.

Have fun!!

Imar


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