Foundation Web Design with Dreamweaver 8 by Craig Grannell (2006-02-15)

Foundation Web Design with Dreamweaver 8 by Craig Grannell (2006-02-15)

Craig Grannell

Language: French

Pages: 0

ISBN: B01K03NSUA

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


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Should you click Don’t show again and later change your mind, the Start Page can be reactivated by going to Edit ➤ Preferences (Dreamweaver ➤ Preferences on Mac), selecting General, and then checking Show start page, found in the Document options area. Choosing a document to work with Click the More option in the Start Page’s Create New column, and the New Document dialog box appears. (This can also be accessed via File ➤ New.) There are two tabs at the top—General and Templates. The first

the button furthest to the right, signified by an expanding window icon). Note that in collapsed mode, the Files panel still enables you to access both local and remote files by way of its view drop-down menu, at the top right. However, for most file management, it’s far better to use the panel in expanded mode. 48 SETTING UP A WEBSITE When you expand the Files panel, it becomes a more familiar two-pane interface, as shown in the following image; you can click the Expand/Collapse button to

paragraph of text should have inverted colors (white on black). 71 CHAPTER 4 Alternatively, you can click inside the element you want to apply the style to and then select the relevant tag from the toolbar at the bottom of the document window. In this case, click inside one of the paragraphs and then Ctrl-click or right-click

, select Set Class, and choose the style from the submenu. Similarly, it’s possible to use Dreamweaver’s context menu to choose a CSS style. Ctrl-click or rightclick

Matt Wade Project Manager Elizabeth Seymour Copy Edit Manager Nicole LeClerc Copy Editor Andy Carroll Assistant Production Director Kari Brooks-Copony Production Editor Kelly Winquist Compositor Dina Quan Proofreader Linda Seifert Indexer Brenda Miller Cover Image Designer Corné van Dooren Interior and Cover Designer Kurt Krames Cover Image Photography Craig Grannell Manufacturing Director Tom Debolski CONTENTS AT A GLANCE About the Author About the Technical Reviewer . . . . . . . . . . .

around Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a technology that enables designers to create low-bandwidth, accessible, flexible, cutting-edge layouts. Dreamweaver 8 takes this a stage further, cementing workflow firmly in the area of web standards and providing a number of massively useful visual tools for working with CSS-based layouts. If you’re a little concerned about all this, don’t be. CSS makes it much easier for designers to create and tweak page layouts—often site-wide—just by editing a few rules

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