Dreamweaver
Overview
Overview
Although many Web designers who write HTML code manually dislike WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editors, many of these people will find Macromedia's Dreamweaver to be quite a refreshing change to similar editors they have tried. Dreamweaver is both a fully functional WYSIWYG editor as well as an HTML code editor that is extremely customizable. It almost seems to have been designed to appease the die-hard HTML coders with all its time-saving features and intuitive interface, yet people with less XHTML/HTML experience can also get around easily in Dreamweaver as well.
Here is a summary of the topics in this lecture:
- Why Use Dreamweaver
- When many serious Web designers would rather be hung up by their thumbnails than use a WYSIWYG HTML editor, why do we want to use Dreamweaver?
- Dreamweaver and the Web Design Process
- This section will give a brief overview of the Web design process with Dreamweaver.
- Taming Dreamweaver
- Although Dreamweaver is arguably the best WYSIWYG HTML editor yet, it still has a few wild tendencies that we need to tame.
- Previewing in Browsers
- Dreamweaver gives you a convenient way to preview your work temporarily without having to save your file. We will discuss how to use this feature to its fullest.
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