Adobe Dreamweaver CS5

Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 6

Adding Text Table 1-1 includes the text for the Montana Parks and Recreation Areas Web page. After typing each section of the document, you press the enter key to insert a blank line. Table 1-1 Montana Parks and Recreation Areas Web Page Text Section Heading, Part 1, and Part 2 Text Heading Montana Parks and […]

Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 7

Applying Text-Related Features The text for your Web page is displayed in the Document window. The next step in creating your Web page is to format this text. You use commands from the Property inspector and the Format menu on the Application bar to format the text. Within Dreamweaver, you can format text before you […]

Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 8

Bold Formatting Other text formatting options are applying bold or italic styles to text. Bold characters are displayed somewhat thicker and darker than those that are not bold. Italic characters slant to the right. The Property inspector contains buttons for both bold and italic font styles. To bold text within Dreamweaver is a simple procedure. […]

Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 9

To Check Spelling The following steps show how to use the Check Spelling command to spell check your entire document. Your Web page may contain different misspelled words depending on the accuracy of your typing. Figure 1-60 1 •    In the second bullet, select the word-92cultural, and then type cultral to insert a deliberately misspelled […]

Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 10

Printing a Web Page You may want to print a Web page for a variety of reasons. Dreamweaver provides an option to print code, but does not provide an option to print Design view. To print a Web page, you first must preview it in a browser. Printing a page from your browser is similar […]

Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 11

Adding Text and Formatting a Web Page Instructions: In this activity, you modify a Web page by adding a background image, inserting line breaks, and centering text (Figure 1-70). To use Dreamweaver effectively, it is necessary to create a new site for the Extend Your Knowledge exercises in this topic. Make sure you have downloaded […]

Creating a Dreamweaver Web Page and Local Site (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 12

In the Lab Lab 2: Creating a Gift Baskets Web Site She enjoys the hobby so much that she has decided to start her own online business. She has asked you to assist her in preparing a Web site to help her understand how to share her knowledge and her work with others and how […]

Adding Web Pages, Links, and Images (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 1

Introduction The majority of Web sites consist of several pages with links between the pages. The pages in a site generally are linked and contain shared attributes, such as related topics, a similar design, or a shared purpose. Dreamweaver contains a site structure feature that provides a way to maintain and organize your files within […]

Adding Web Pages, Links, and Images (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 2

The Files Panel Organization is one of the keys to a successful Web site. Creating documents without considering where they belong in the folder hierarchy generally creates a difficult-to-manage Web site. The Dreamweaver Files panel provides a view of the devices and folders on your computer and shows how these devices and folders are organized. […]

Adding Web Pages, Links, and Images (Adobe Dreamweaver CS5) Part 3

To Open a New Document Window The following steps show how to open a new Document window for the third Web page for the Montana Parks Web site — the Lewis and Clark National Historical Trail page. Click File on the Application bar, click New, and then, if necessary, click Blank Page. If necessary, click […]