Thursday, January 7, 2010

Dreamweaver Notes

Dreamweavers web development requires you to participate as if you were actually in Dreamweaver.The following information will help you understand not only how to set up a site but also to use it in a correct manner.

SETTING UP A SITE
-Setting up a site introduces you to the concept of a Adobe Dreamweaver site.

-In dreamweaver a site generaly consists of two parts, which are a collection of files and a location on the web server.

-A comon approach to creating a web site in dreamweaver is to edit the page.


LEARN ABOUT DREAMWEAVER SITES

-the term "site" in dreamweaver can refern to WEBSITE or LOCAL STORAGE for your documents.

-The site also helps you organize all your documents, and transfer files to the web server.

CREATING LINKS
- how to create hypertext links, how to build named anchors, and how to check your document for broken links. These are most troubles for dreamweaver users.

-Making the the links to small are to large can be very confusing to the reader.A good percentage to use is usually 200%

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