Entries Tagged as 'CMS'

Where do I insert the Google Checkout shopping cart code?

September 29th, 2011 · No Comments

Janine, I just watched your class on E-Commerce on Kelby Training.  It was an excellent class for someone like me, but  I am experiencing a little difficulty in adding the Google checkout to my site. I have no problems adding the code for the items, but that 2nd piece of code that you said to [...]

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How do I create better URLs in my website?

September 27th, 2011 · No Comments

Dear Janine, While adding pages to my site, I have been organizing them via subfolders locally on my hard drive. This results in web pages URL’s appearing long and messy. Is there a way to enter a tag, style, or code to change the display URL on my website? Thank you for your time,   Mike  [...]

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Why do my web pages look different in Internet Explorer than in other browsers?

August 27th, 2011 · No Comments

Unfortunately, different web browsers display text and HTML differently, and Internet Explorer is one of the worst, and most notorious, for bad code display. What most web designers do is test their pages in a variety of web browsers and work to make sure their pages look ‘good enough’ in all of them. Because the [...]

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How do you add text to an image so that the text appears when someone rolls a cursor over the image in a browser?

June 7th, 2011 · No Comments

Good question. Dreamweaver includes the Alt text field when you insert images, but it has no easy way to add the title attribute, and that’s what you need if you want the text to appear when you roll a cursor over an image in IE. Here’s an example of what it looks like: <img src=”photo.jpg” [...]

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How to fix broken images when using GoDaddy’s Preview DNS with WordPress?

April 4th, 2011 · No Comments

Special thanks to Dale Ellis dale@ellismultimedia.com for this guest post. I hope it saves you the grief he suffered: I recently redesigned a site for a client with WordPress and hosted it on GoDaddy. Unlike a standard blog where we would be starting off from scratch, there was already an existing site, hosted on another service, [...]

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Do you have a suggestion for our clients who want to use CMS?

January 12th, 2010 · No Comments

Dear Janine We have successfully completed your online training with Total Training for web design using Dreamweaver which was GREAT! and we are now utilizing the training effectively in designing sites for our clients. My colleague e-mailed you about a year ago regarding ecommerce and you recommended Zen Cart as a graphic designer’s choice for [...]

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Can I set up a blog or an RSS feed within a website by using Dreamweaver?

September 11th, 2008 · No Comments

Janine, I purchased the entire Studio 8 suite that was included with the Adobe CS2 Web Bundle a few years ago and have just recently begun learning Dreamweaver 8 by using your entry-level Total Training DVDs. First off, THANK YOU for such wonderful, clear, and precise instruction! It has made all the difference between gearing [...]

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