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There are 30 articles & tutorials regarding "Dreamweaver".

7.) Dreamweaver MX : The Hidden Tips
Troy Dreier 07/24/02 Go to page: 1 2 Printer Friendly Version We wanted to offer you something special for Dreamweaver MX, some tips that you wouldn't find by browsing the manual, so we went straight to MX's development team and asked them for their favorite gems. We told them that we wanted their favorite time-savers, things geared for intranet creation that would give our readers even more productivity for their working hours. And here's what they told us. Hope you like them. Tip 1:...
Found at Intranet Journal

8.) Dreamweaver MX 2004
Elizabeth Naramore Little things mean a lot. That's what my dad always used to say, and it holds true in this newest version of Dreamweaver MX. While there are no "giant leaps for mankind" with this release, the average web developer will certainly appreciate the design tweaks and improvements they have provided in 2004. Overall Look The overall look is similar to Dreamweaver MX, with a few minor changes, namely the toolbars across the top. Your views and personal layout can still be...
Found at PHPBuilder.com

9.) Web Standards in Dreamweaver Part 3
( Page 1 of 12 ) This last part of the chapter on Web Standards in Dreamweaver shows you how to create a layout with a banner at the top of the page and a navigation menu on the left side. (From the book ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 , by Costas Hadjisotiriou, 2004, Apress, ISBN: 1590593480.) The first part of this chapter is available via this link , and the second part is here . The Layout You are going to create a layout with a banner at the top of the...
Found at devArticles.com

10.) A Scripter's View of Dreamweaver UltraDev 1.0
by John Peterson Introduction For a while now, Macromedia's Dreamweaver has been the tool of choice for a large number of web page designers. Unfortunately, those of us who spend most of our time writing asp (or other types of server side code) have always had to look elsewhere. While Dreamweaver has always done an exceptional job at editing HTML, it has always fallen quite a bit short on the level of functionality a script developer has come to expect from competing tools like...
Found at ASP 101

11.) Web Standards in Dreamweaver, Part 2
( Page 1 of 5 ) This article walks you through setting the preferences for working with CSS in Dreamweaver, how to work with the CSS style panel, linking to the stylesheet, improvements to the Propert Inspector, how to creat new XHTML documents and more. (From the book ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 , by Costas Hadjisotiriou, with Rachel Andrew and Kevin Marshall, published by Apress, 2004, ISBN: 1590593480.) Editor's Note: See this link for part 1 of this...
Found at devArticles.com

12.) Web Standards in Dreamweaver, Part 1
( Page 1 of 7 ) The first half of this chapter focuses on the use of XHTML and CSS when working in Dreamweaver. Discover why developing in XHTML instead of HTML is a good idea and how to start working in valid XHTML Transitional. Some basics of CSS design are also covered. (From the book ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 , by Costas Hadjisotiriou, Rachel Andrew and Kevin Marshall, published by Apress, 2004, ISBN: 1590593480.) With the launch of Dreamweaver MX...
Found at devArticles.com

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