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Default Re: Help - 04-01-2009 , 07:08 AM






If you want to use DW, you will need to learn HTML and CSS. There will be
no way around it, really. The more you know about those two, the less you
will need to know about DW, and the easier it will be. If you know HTML and
CSS, then best practices will become obvious to you....

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"CW3567" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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I have just completed a Dreamweaver Beginner course..One Issue which was
not
entirely discussed was "Multiple Pages" in the files panel.

If I wanted to create multiple pages would the additional page have its
own
folder, which would then have all the elements of that page ie;
images,text
inside it.

For example, Page A is my homepage. I have a PAGE A folder which includes
an
Image folder, Frames folder etc, Then that page is linked to PAGE B. Would
I
need to have a separate Images folder for the images in PAGE B.





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Default Re: Help - 04-01-2009 , 07:11 AM






A suggestion - the next time you post a question, PLEASE use a more
descriptive subject line.

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"CW3567" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I have just completed a Dreamweaver Beginner course..One Issue which was
not
entirely discussed was "Multiple Pages" in the files panel.

If I wanted to create multiple pages would the additional page have its
own
folder, which would then have all the elements of that page ie;
images,text
inside it.

For example, Page A is my homepage. I have a PAGE A folder which includes
an
Image folder, Frames folder etc, Then that page is linked to PAGE B. Would
I
need to have a separate Images folder for the images in PAGE B.





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CW3567
 
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Default Re: Help - 04-01-2009 , 01:21 PM



So, would the same be said for "Tables"? The replies I received are a bit of
an eye opener. I had 3 entire lessons that dealt w/ Tables,Frames,Flash Buttons
and then the last lesson, which was real brief was CSS.




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Murray *ACE*
 
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Default Re: Help - 04-01-2009 , 01:47 PM



Sounds like the course was designed in the 90's. Tables are valid HTML, and
can be used for page layout but there are significant compromises involved
if you do - page bandwidth, accessability, and others.

You can forget frames, and mostly Flash.

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http://www.dwfaq.com - DW FAQs, Tutorials & Resources
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"CW3567" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
So, would the same be said for "Tables"? The replies I received are a bit
of
an eye opener. I had 3 entire lessons that dealt w/ Tables,Frames,Flash
Buttons
and then the last lesson, which was real brief was CSS.





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