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 […]
Read MoreHow to use Adobe Dreamweaver to design a WordPress blog post, or edit a WordPress theme
Dreamweaver CS6 provides much better support for WordPress than any previous versions, but you’ll still have to set up a local testing environment if you want WordPress files to work on your local computer the way they work on your server. How does Dreamweaver work with WordPress? You can create a completely custom dynamic site […]
Read More change how a wordpress blog looks, customize blog appearance, dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, edit wordpress blog, web design, wordpressUsing Dreamweaver to embed video hosted on Vimeo or YouTube
Instead of hosting your video on your own web server, an increasingly popular alternative is to upload video files to YouTube, Vimeo, or another video hosting site and then include special code from that site in the HTML code of your web pages. The video plays within your pages, even though it’s not hosted on […]
Read More dwcs3, dwcs4, dwcs5, dwcs6, video, web designAdobe shut down BrowserLab in March 2013
If you’re trying to figure out what happened to Adobe Browserlab, it’s gone… Adobe BrowserLab was designed to help web designers preview how pages display in a variety of Web browsers, even if you didn’t have all of those browsers available on your won local hard drive. But in 2013 Adobe announced they were closing […]
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