Adobe Dreamweaver Simplifies And Accelerates Web Development

Posted by Charles Lewis 17 March, 2010 (0) Comment

If you’ve ever wanted to build your own website, you might not be sure where to start. If you’ve done your research and you’re looking for the simplest program for everyday people to use, it’s likely that you’ve discovered Adobe Dreamweaver. This is one of the easiest web design programs to use, and the fact that it includes an HTML editor just makes it that much more desirable. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking to design a website for fun or for business. There’s something for everyone in Adobe Dreamweaver, but before you dive into design, you need to learn how to use the program properly. ... Read More

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Basic ASP.Net Training Will Enable You Make Your Web Pages Truly Interactive

Posted by Joe Thomas 17 March, 2010 (0) Comment

The term web sites implies a single cohesive applications; but, in reality, a website is a collection of individual files using several different file extensions. These files can be divided into two broad groups: client-side and server-side. In the client-server model, the server manages and supplies the files that constitute a web site and sends information to the clients, the visitors to the website. Client-side files are those which the client’s browser can open and display, such as HTML pages. ... Read More

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Using InDesign’s Book Feature To Collaborate On A Publication

Posted by Carol Alexander 15 March, 2010 (0) Comment

When you choose New from the File menu in Adobe InDesign, you may have noticed the option to create a new book without ever knowing exactly what a book is. Well, in fact, books are a fairly nifty feature: they allow you to take a series of related InDesign document and treat them as a single entity; a book. All documents in the book can then share resources such as paragraph and character styles, colour swatches, master pages, sections and page numbering. ... Read More

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Save Time And Effort With Dreamweaver Templates

Posted by Joe Thomas 14 March, 2010 (0) Comment

Whenever the computer training company I work for runs Dreamweaver training courses, we always ensure that the topic of templates is included. They are such a great time-saving feature. Templates can be used in two ways: firstly, a new page can be based on a template and, secondly, a template can be applied to an existing page. To create a new page based on a template, proceed as follows. ... Read More

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Understanding Behaviors and Server Behaviors In Adobe Dreamweaver

Posted by Evan Harris 14 March, 2010 (0) Comment

Behaviors and server behaviors have been in use in Dreamweaver since the days when it was owned by Macromedia; in fact, since the days when there was a variety of Dreamweaver called Dreamweaver UltraDev. They both refer provide a method of adding interactivity to a web page by generating a variety of scripts which would often be time-consuming to create manually. The difference between the two types of behavior, as the names imply, is that server behaviors generate client-side scripts while server behaviors automatically create server-side code. ... Read More

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Dreamweaver CS4’s HTML Properties Inspector

Posted by Dave Harris 13 March, 2010 (0) Comment

Dreamweaver’s Properties Inspector is extremely versatile and is normally displayed at the bottom of the screen. It is context sensitive, in that it displays options which are relevant to the currently selected item. These options offer the user useful feedback and allow you to modify the attributes of the selected element. ... Read More

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The Interactive Dreamweaver Training Method

Posted by Evan Harris 12 March, 2010 (0) Comment

When it comes to computer learning, people tend to be more receptive to interactive training methods and ways of doing things. With this in mind, imagine trying to read an entire book on how to use Adobe Dreamweaver. ... Read More

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Testing Your Dreamweaver’s Web Pages With Preview In Browser

Posted by Matthew Fletcher 7 March, 2010 (0) Comment

As you work on your web pages in Adobe Dreamweaver, you will often need to review them in a web browser. Conveniently, Dreamweaver allows you to configure as many browsers as you would like to see use for previewing. You can specify a first browser as your primary, or preferred, browser; you can then choose a secondary browser and as many additional browsers as you like. ... Read More

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Accerate Web Development With Dreamweaver CS4 Templates

Posted by Christopher Mason 6 March, 2010 (0) Comment

Dreamweaver templates are one of the most powerful development aids that the program contains. Basically, a template is a master layout which can be copied repeatedly to generate an unlimited number of web pages each containing the same common elements. Naturally, each time the template generates a new page, the page can be customised and the required elements added to it to make it unique. This is achieved by a system of locked page regions and editable regions. ... Read More

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