It’s become common to format a list of links as a bulleted list, but you don’t have to show the bullets if they don’t fit in your design. Here’s a great CSS trick for turning a bulleted list into a navigation bar with a simple rollover effect. Using a bulleted list for navigation bars is […]
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Creating Collapsible Panels with Spry in Dreamweaver
Using the Spry features in Dreamweaver, you can create drop-down menus, collapsible panels, and other advanced features. You’ll find the insert options in a Spry Insert bar at the top of the work area, and editing options in the Properties inspector at the bottom of the workspace. This tutorial shows you how to create a Collapsible […]
Read More css, dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6Create a pop-up window in Dreamweaver by launching a new browser window
By Janine Warner You can use Behaviors in Dreamweaver to create many interactive features; like opening a small browser window when someone clicks on an image. This is a great way to make supplemental information available without closing the page a visitor is already viewing. When you set up a Behavior in Dreamweaver, you apply […]
Read More css, dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6Creating Rollover Effects with the Swap Image Behavior in Adobe Dreamweaver
By JanineWarner Dreamweaver’s Behaviors panelmakes it possible to create complex interactive features using Javascript, even if you don’t know Javascript. And that’s cool because writing JavaScript is a lot more complex than writing HTML or CSS. Using Behaviors you can add interactive features like complex rollover effects, pop-up windows, and jump menus. When you set […]
Read More css, dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6Edit a Drop-Down Menu in Dreamweaver Spry
This tutorial is designed to give you a head start on the many ways you can customize a drop-down menu in Dreamweaver. Since version CS3, Adobe Dreamweaver has included the Spry framework, which is a set of widgets you can use to create drop-down menus and other advanced features for your web pages. The Spry […]
Read More drop-down menu, dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6Add a Slider to your Web Pages with the jQuery PowerSlider in Dreamweaver
Seems all the cool sites have a big, rotating box at the top of the front page. If you want to showcase a few featured items in a rotating slider (the way I’ve done on the front page of this website), the PowerSlider is going to make your day — and you don’t even have […]
Read More dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, extensionsHow do you add Extensions to Dreamweaver from Adobe’s Exchange Site
By Janine Warner Even with all the cool features in Dreamweaver, there will almost certainly come a day when you want to do things that Dreamweaver can’t do with the features that shipped with the program. Fortunately, the programmers who created Dreamweaver made it possible for other programmers to add features using the Extension Manager. […]
Read More dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, extensionsMeasuring Web Traffic: How to track who’s visiting your website
Knowing how many people are visiting your website, where they come from, and what they do when they visit your pages is key to the success of any business or service on the web. Here are three traffic reporting services you can easily add to the pages of any web site to get detailed traffic […]
Read More css, dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, ecommerce, web design, web hosting, wordpressHow to register a domain name (anyone can do it!)
The address for your Web site is called its domain name, or URL. It’s what visitors type into a web browser to find your Web site. When you register a domain name, you create an address for yourself on the World Wide Web. For example, this Web site has the domain name DigitalFamily.com. The www part of any […]
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