O’Reilly has released Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual. “By using JavaScript and other technologies, websites today increasingly provide more sophisticated user experiences,” observes David Sawyer MacFarland, author of the new book, Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual (US$58.99). “With their greater responsiveness and more sophisticated user interfaces, these websites feel more like desktop applications.” MacFarland’s latest publication updates his previous bestselling O’Reilly titles about Dreamweaver. With the recent release of Adobe’s powerful Web design program — Dreamweaver CS3 — developers can do more than ever, notes MacFarland. Best of all, the upgraded program comes packed with exciting new design tools. “The Spry JavaScript framework, for example, lets non-programmers add sophisticated interface elements like drop-down navigation menus, tabbed panels, and interactive data tables. My new book provides in-depth coverage on how to add Spry to a website, and equally as important, how to customize the Spry page elements to match the look and feel of an existing site’s design,” adds MacFarland.