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Modifying Head Elements In Dreamweaver’s Design Mode

A web page consists of two main areas: the head and the body. The body contains all of the elements which will be displayed in the browser window and the majority of which will be visible to the user. The head element, by contrast, contains information about the web page; meta information as it is sometimes called. In this article, we will look at the different ways in which Dreamweaver allows you to modify elements within the head of a web page, beginning with the title.

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Posted by Joe Thomas - 07/11/2010 at 6:44 am

Categories: Computers   Tags: Cascading Style Sheets, computer software, Computers, computers and the internet, CSS, Dreamweaver training, HTML, meta tags, web design, web development

Working With HTML Text In Dreamweaver CS4

Since Dreamweaver is a web development tool, the text it allows you to create is HTML text and HTML handles text in a different way to print-oriented environments such as word processors and DTP packages. Although adding text to your web pages feels kind of similar to working in any text editor, you will sometimes find a few quirks in the way that Dreamweaver handles text.

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Posted by Jake Smith - 04/18/2010 at 6:51 am

Categories: Computers   Tags: Cascading Style Sheets, computer software, Computers, computers and the internet, CSS, Dreamweaver training, HTML, web design, web development

Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 Remote Site Information

When working in Advanced mode, the Remote Info section of the Dreamweaver site management dialog allows you to supply details of the remote web server. This will be used by Dreamweaver to connect to the server hosting the site so that information can be uploaded and downloaded. For internet sites, Dreamweaver uses file transfer protocol (FTP) to connect to the server, as shown in the QuickTime example. For intranets and sites being developed on a local server, the Local/Network option is used.

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Posted by Malcolm Henderson - 03/23/2010 at 5:52 am

Categories: Computers   Tags: Cascading Style Sheets, computer software, Computers, computers and the internet, CSS, Dreamweaver training, HTML, web design, web development