Dreamweaver tutorials
As
you work on your web pages in Adobe Dreamweaver, you constantly need
to review them in a web browser. To facilitate this process, Dreamweaver
allows you to configure as many browsers as you would like to see use
for previewing. You can specify one browser as your primary, or preferred,
browser; you can then specify a secondary browser and as many additional
browsers as you want...
HTML
is a markup language used to create documents designed to be accessed
across the World Wide Web using browser software such as Internet Explorer
or Firefox. The version of HTML in current use is known as XHTML, a stricter,
rationalised version of the original HTML specification...
Dreamweaver's Preset CSS Layouts
CSS
is a far more complex technology than HTML and using CSS to control the
layout of your pages requires experience. Fortunately, Dreamweaver contains
a wide variety of CSS layouts which can be used to create both individual
pages and also templates which can then be used to generate multiple
pages...
The Dreamweaver Tag Selector
The
area at the bottom left of the Dreamweaver document window is referred
to as tag selector and, as with the status bar found in the bottom left
of your web browsers window, it is used to display useful information.
However, Dreamweaver's tag selector is interactive: the details it displays
are also options which can be used to select and change elements on the
page...
Dreamweaver's role in web development
Traditionally, there were two types of software tool which could be used to create web pages. The first type allowed you to edit the code which produces each of your pages. The second type offered you a WYSIWYG interface... The fact that Dreamweaver falls into both categories may help to explain why it has become an industry standard tool for website development.
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