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Dreamweaver 4 tutorial

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A complete, printable, Dreamweaver 4 tutorial.

Fireworks 4 and Dreamweaver 4

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you are a Fireworks/Dreamweaver studio owner, use this tutorial to learn how to maximize both tools in your Web site production environment. A PDF version of the tutorial is included in the download.

Dreamweaver 3 Workspace

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As you may have guessed from looking at Dreamweaver's sparse interface (and its professional-level price), Dreamweaver was created with professional Web designers and developers in mind. This doesn't mean that beginning Web designers can't use Dreamweaver—it just means that you may need a little practice with the interface before you begin.

Frame Fundamentals

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Frames let you segment a single browser window to display several different documents at once. When you view a framed browser window, you might not realize that you are viewing multiple HTML documents, also known as a frameset. This article shows you how to create frames in Dreamweaver and points out some useful tips and tricks for working with them.

Planning your Web site design

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When you begin thinking about creating a Web site, you should follow a series of planning steps to make sure your site is successful. Even if you are just creating a personal home page that only friends and family will see, it can still be to your advantage to plan the site carefully in order to make sure everyone will be able to use it easily.

Setting up a local site

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Setting up a local site in Dreamweaver 4 in Dreamweaver allows you to better manage your web pages, images, links, and other assets.

Setting up a remote site

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This article explains how to set up a remote site in Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.

Tips and Tricks for Dreamweaver 4

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This article contains some tips, tricks, and hints for using Dreamweaver 4 more effectively and efficiently.

Using Cascading Style Sheets

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This article explains what Cascading Style Sheets are and how they relate to individual HTML tags and the Dreamweaver HTML Styles. It also describes how to use CSS in individual documents and throughout your site.

Which to use: frames or tables?

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In Dreamweaver 4 you can use frames or tables to implement most Web page layouts. Deciding which to use can often be confusing.

Understanding sites

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A Web site is a collection of related HTML files (and dependent files such as images and animation) that you make available on a Web server for people to view. You can use Dreamweaver to build your site on your computer and then transfer it to a server, or remote site

Page design and layout

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This article, the first in a series of three, is intended for English-language Web developers who will eventually send their sites on to localization. The article describes some of the issues localizers face when translating Web sites into other languages, and provides the English developer with tips on how to optimize the localization process.

Site structure and maintenance

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This article, the second in a series of three, is intended for English-language Web developers who will eventually send their sites on to localization. The article provides suggestions on how to organize a Web site so as to optimize the localization process.Site structure and maintenance

Understanding your audience

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This article, the last in a series of three, is intended for English-language Web developers who will eventually send their sites on to localization. The article describes some of the issues localizers face when translating Web sites into other languages, and provides the English developer with tips on how to optimize the localization process.

Navigation bar overview

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Navigation bars provide an easy and visually interesting way for visitors to your site to navigate between the site's main sections. A navigation bar often extends along the top or side of a Web page and includes text, images, or animations, displayed as buttons that link to other sections or pages in the site. The navigation bar provides the following:

style sheets video tutorial

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Internal style sheets is part of our 11 hour Dreamweaver mx video tutorial.
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video tutorial

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this css video tutorial is part of our 11 hours video tutorial on dreamweaver mx 2004.
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