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A useful tutorial for Dreamweaver that shows how set up a dynamic site with this great program.
The first step in Dreamweaver is to define a site. Learn how define a site in this tutorial.
This article shows you how to create frames in Dreamweaver and points out some useful tips and tricks for working with them.
It's important to understand how Dreamweaver works and what is located where before you can begin designing your site. This tutorial teaches just that.
Get the scoop on creating and defining sites in Dreamweaver 4.
Setup both your primary and secondary browsers in Dreamweaver 4.
While working with dreamweaver we have come across some very useful tips that will surely benefit all macromedia dreamweaver users. Please do submit your tips through our contact us form. This page is dedicated to all dreamweaver fans:
Page properties are a very important aspect that you must understand before you can sucessfully design your site. They must be defined in the very beginning, as they manage the basic look of your site, its links and margins.
Dreamweaver 4's cool new feature will let you create complex table structures instantly.
Setting up a local site in Dreamweaver 4 in Dreamweaver allows you to better manage your web pages, images, links, and other assets.
This article explains how to set up a remote site in Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.
You will learn how to set an image's size and alignment, add space around an image, link an image, and modify an image's border.
Hitting the Return key gives a double space! How do you get a single line space?
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.
Dreamweaver has many built in tools for using and managing the olors in your site. Learn where these tools are and how to use them by reading thorugh this tutorial.
In Dreamweaver 4 you can use frames or tables to implement most Web page layouts. Deciding which to use can often be confusing.
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.