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Planning and Managing a Web Site: A Guide for Clients and Web Designers

Posted by Janine Warner - September 10, 2012 - Dreamweaver, hosting, Tutorials, Web Design, Web Design Consulting, WordPress

Even if you’re feeling pressured to get a Web site online fast, you’ll save time in the long run if you take a little time to develop a plan first. The World Wide Web isn’t going anywhere. Even if you have to get your site online as quickly as possible, your goal should be to design a […]

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How to fix a Photoshop Web Photo Gallery in Dreamweaver

Posted by Janine Warner - September 7, 2012 - Dreamweaver, Graphics, Tutorials

Note: The Photoshop Web Gallery is no longer included in the latest versions of Dreamweaver. This tutorial applies to older versions of Photoshop that included the automated Web Photo Gallery feature. After a recent trip to Russia, I thought it would be fun create a slide show with photos I took in the new Cold […]

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HTM-what? Do I have to learn HTML or XHTML?

Posted by Janine Warner - September 7, 2012 - CMS, Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS5, Dreamweaver CS6, Tutorials

Although you don’t have to learn HTML to create web pages in Dreamweaver, having a basic concept of how it works does come in handy. If at first glance you think that XHTML code looks like hieroglyphics, don’t give up too quickly. With just a little training, you can start to recognize at least some […]

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What’s the Best Web Design Program: Dreamweaver, Expression Web, FrontPage, GoLive, or a Text Editor?

Posted by Janine Warner - September 7, 2012 - Dreamweaver, Expression Web, Tutorials, Web Design
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They all create HTML pages, don’t they? So what’s the difference? Well for one thing, they don’t all create web pages the same way, and two of the programs listed here aren’t even being updated and supported any more (hint: GoLive and FrontPage are officially out of the running). So which program is right for […]

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Comparing Templates & Themes for Dreamweaver, WordPress, Joomla, Flash, and more

Posted by Janine Warner - September 5, 2012 - Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS5, Dreamweaver CS6, edit, Tutorials

Using templates in web design is a great way to save time on your page designs — and there are a gazillian templates you can download from the Web. But before you learn how to edit web sites with templates or themes, it’s helpful to understand the big picture: What are templates best used for, […]

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Dreamweaver Quiz

Posted by Janine Warner - September 5, 2012 - Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS5, Dreamweaver CS6, Tutorials

How well do you know Adobe Dreamweaver? Take this simple Dreamweaver quiz and find out! test_your_dreamweaver_savvy

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Adding email forms, subcription forms, and more with Dreamweaver

Posted by Janine Warner - September 5, 2012 - CMS, Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS5, Dreamweaver CS6, Tutorials

The tutorial that appears below is about creating your own form in Dreamweaver and using it with an email script hosted on your own server. When I wrote that tutorial a few years ago, using a script like this was one of the only ways to add forms to a website. If you’re a programmer or […]

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How do you Add Extensions to Dreamweaver from Adobe’s Exchange Site

Posted by Janine Warner - September 3, 2012 - Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver CS4, edit, Tutorials

Even with all the cool features in Dreamweaver, there will almost certainly come a day when you want to do things that Dreamweaver can’t do with the features that shipped with the program. Fortunately, the programmers who created Dreamweaver made it possible for other programmers to add features using the Extension Manager. The result? You […]

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How to Add Background Images to Web Pages Using Cascading Style Sheets

Posted by Janine Warner - September 3, 2012 - CSS, Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS5, Dreamweaver CS6, edit, Tutorials

Including background images in your web pages is a great way to add depth, color, and texture to your designs. You can use backgrounds in Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to add decorative elements, such as textured backgrounds, gradients, and borders. Using background images in multiple parts of the page makes it possible to create rich, […]

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Editing CSS Layouts in Dreamweaver CS3 and CS4

Posted by Janine Warner - September 3, 2012 - CSS, Dreamweaver CS3, Dreamweaver CS4, edit, Tutorials

Note: The CSS layouts in this tutorial are specific to version CS3 and CS4. Previous versions of Dreamweaver, including versions MX 2004 and 8, did not include the CSS Layouts featured in this column. This tutorial shows how to edit the CSS layouts in Dreamweaver CS5 and later versions. Whether you’re new to CSS, or […]

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