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TEAM LinG Dreamweaver 8 FOR DUMmIES   Janine Warner Dreamweaver 8 FOR DUMmIES Dreamweaver8 For Dummies Published by Wiley


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systems for the disabled. The Edit menu The Edit menu contains many features that you may find familiar, such as Cut, Copy, and Paste. One feature


that may be new to you is the Edit with External Editor option, which enables you to open an element in another program, such as an image editor, and make changes without ever closing Dreamweaver. Chapter 1: Introducing Your New Best Friend 23 You also find the Preferences settings on the Edit menu (Windows) or on the Dreamweaver (Mac) (read all about ...)


Chapter 2: Setting Up a Web Site with Dreamweaver 47 Why so many fonts? Although you can specify any font you want for text on your Web pages,


you dont have complete control over how that font appears on your visitors computer. Thats because the font can only display if your visitor has the font on his or her hard drive. To help ensure your text appears as you intend, Dreamweaver offers collections of similar fonts, such as Arial, Helvetica, sansserif, or Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif (read all about ...)


to your server. Chapter 2: Setting Up a Web Site with Dreamweaver 69 70 Part I: Fulfilling Your Dreams Part II Looking Like a Million


(Even on a Budget) In this part . . . No matter how great the content on your Web site is, it seems viewers always pay most attention to the design and the images. This part starts by explaining how to design a well-planned site, an important part of creating a well-designed site. Then, you find out how to add graphics, create image maps, and bring your pages to life with images (read all about ...)


if you dont like the spacing of the icons in your site map. 8. In the Column Width text box, set the width of the site maps columns in pixels. Again,


start with the default 125 if youre not sure how wide you want this to display. 118 Part II: Looking Like a Million (Even on a Budget) 9. In the Icon Labels section, click to put a check mark in the box next to File Names or Page Titles to specify if you want the filename or the page title as the label for each page in the site map. You can manually edit the displayed filename or page title after you generate the site map (read all about acrobat)


(the H and W fields in the Properties inspector) until it is the size of the space you want to create. The transparent GIF automatically adjusts


to the height and width specified. When you select a transparent GIF you can see the outline of the image while its selected. Notice that as soon as you deselect the image, it becomes invisible in Dreamweaver. You can always reselect it by clicking in the area until the cursor highlights it. Just beware that selecting it can be tricky because its not visible, especially if you make it very small (read all about ...)


8. Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+click (Mac) in any cell in the highlighted column or row. A pop-up menu appears, as shown in Figure 6-7. Alternatively,


you can use the Properties inspector to change selected items. 9. From the pop-up menu, choose Align and then choose Left, Center, Right, or Justify from the submenu. This option enables you to change the alignment of all highlighted cells in the column or row at one time. If youre working with financial data, choose Align?Right, which produces the best alignment for numbers (read all about ...)


want to refer to the sections earlier in this chapter. If you already have a 190 Part III: Advancing Your Site frameset, have named the frames,


and just want to find out how to set links, this section is where you want to be. Setting links in a frameset is like setting any other links between pages, except that you need to specify the target frame, meaning the frame where the linked page will display when a user clicks on the link. For example, if you want a link in the left frame to control whats in the main frame, you need to specify the main frame as the target in the link (read all about new zealand)