Dreamweaver manuals.
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Definition of
Dreamweaver |
Macromedia Dreamweaver is an HTML editor developed by
Macromedia. It was originally targeted at professional web designers and
offers an editing system that combines both the productivity of WYSIWYG
design with the control of HTML code editing mode. This combination was
quite unique in late 1990s and helped Dreamweaver to a widespread
adoption. It is currently available for Mac and Windows and holds about
80% of the professional HTML editor market. Dreamweaver is the editor of
choice for creating and editing web templates. The latest version is
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004. In addition to native support for Mac OS
X and Windows, Dreamweaver also can run on Linux and other UNIX
platforms using the WINE compatibility layer or the commercial product
CrossOver Office.
As a part WYSIWYG editor, Dreamweaver can hide the details of pages'
HTML code from the user, making it possible for non-experts to easily
create web pages and sites. Some web developers criticize this approach
as producing HTML pages that are much larger than they should be, which
can cause web browsers to perform poorly. This can be particularly true
because the application makes it very easy to create table-based
layouts. In addition, some web site developers have criticized
Dreamweaver in the past for producing code that often does not comply
with W3C standards.
Dreamweaver allows you to pick most browsers installed on your computer
to preview websites. It also has some nice site management tools for the
novice, such as the ability to find and replace lines of text or code by
whatever parameters you specify, up to the entire site. The behaviors
panel also allows creation of basic JavaScript without any coding
knowledge.
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Teacherclick.com - Dreamweaver 8 |
15 sections:
1. Dreamweaver 8 Basics 2. The Dreamweaver Interface
3. Defining a Site 4. Working with Text 5. Establishing Web
Links
6. Inserting Images 7. Setting up Tables
8. Using Frames 9. Interactive Forms 10. Adding Multimedia
Elements
11. Using Dreamweaver Templates 12. Working with Layers
13. Using Behaviors 14. Other features 15. HTML and
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A Macromedia Dreamweaver 3 tutorial |
"This tutorial will start off by guiding you through the first steps of
building a site with Dreamweaver. Next, we'll look at more advanced
elements, like adding media and remotely managing a site. This tutorial
focuses on Dreamweaver 3, so if you're using an earlier version, you'll
find that some of the features discussed are not available." |
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Dreamweaver 3 tutorial |
Basic tutorial and advanced skills for a Dreamweaver 3.0 tutorial.
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Dreamweaver MX tutorial |
THe basics of DreamweaverMX
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Using Dreamweaver |
Tables, links, images and text, javascripts, drag and drop.
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Macromedia Dreamweaver MX tutorial |
Some tutorials from the (former) Macromedia official site. Recommended.
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Using Macromedia Dreamweaver MX tutorial |
Some tutorials from the (former) Macromedia official site. Recommended. |
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