Video description
The premier visual tool for Web site developers, Adobe
Dreamweaver helps you build great-looking Web pages and
smoothly-running Web sites. This video is exactly what you need if
you’re new to Dreamweaver; its short, engaging lessons show the
program’s key features and tools in action, and illustrate the
steps to go through with your web pages, from getting familiar with
all of the tools available in Dreamweaver to creating your first
Web page with headings, text, images, and links. The video will
also show you how to ensure that your pages look exactly as you
intend on various browsers and any device that viewers may choose
for viewing your site. About the trainers: Tom Negrino and Dori
Smith have demystified the Web for non-geeks since 1995. Tom, a
longtime contributor to Macworld magazine, has written more than 40
books. Dori was a cofounder of the Web Standards Project, founded
the Wise-Women community, and has programmed computers for decades.
Together, they’ve written the best-selling books Dreamweaver CS6:
Visual QuickStart Guide and JavaScript: Visual QuickStart
Guide.
Table of Contents
Welcome to Dreamweaver CS6
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Getting to Know Dreamweaver:
Explore the Welcome Screen
The Menubar and Document Window
Using the Document Toolbar and Document Views
Working with panels and workspaces
Working with the Property Inspector
Using the Insert panel
Starting Your First Site:
Understanding Local and Remote Sites
Creating the Local Site
Defining the Remote Server
Working with Server Views in the Files Panel
Adding Files and Folders with the Files Panel
Putting and Getting Files
Synchronizing the Local and Remote Sites
Building Your First Page:
Creating a new page, and using HTML templates
Titling, Naming and Saving Your Page
Adding Text to Your Page
Creating Links
Adding Images
Previewing Pages In a Browser
Previewing Pages Using Preset Screen Sizes
Viewing Pages in BrowserLab
Goodbye