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Defining Site in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX- This article will examine the steps involved.

Defining Site in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004- This article will examine the steps involved.

Defining Site in Macromedia Dreamweaver 8- This article will examine the steps involved.

HTML

Creating an HTML Web Page- This article teaches you how to create a web page with compliant markup and introduces you to CSS.

Creating a frame- This article teaches you how to create a simple frameset with left hand navigation and main content section.

Creating a form- This article teaches you how to create a form.

Creating tables- This article examines the mark-up of a table in-depth.

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

Styling a form with CSS - This article takes a web form and uses CSS to style various HTML elements.

CSS-Print- This article will examine and show you how to build a print style sheet that will make a web page slide out from a printer smoother than drawn butter on a lobster's tail!

Creating a CSS-Layout - This article will examine how to create and design a website in Fireworks and then use CSS to create a web page. We'll create CSS structured DIV's to logically mark-up our website and then write CSS rules to position the page in the browser, format our text and create an ultra slick CSS menu without a single image. You'll come away with a stable and robust website which is usuable in modern browsers.

Creating a CSS - Table Layout - This article will how to create a table structurally, and then use CSS to control the layout, formatting and image swaps without a hint of JavaScript.

Client - side validation

Client - side validation with JavaScript - This article examines how to validate a form with JavaScript.

PHP

Creating a dynamic menu - This article will examine how to create a dynamic text based menu with aspx, a database (MySQL), style it using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and then make it a server-side include for portability and flexibility in a robust website.

Creating and reading a tab-delimited text file - This article will how to create a tab-delimited text in Excel, and then use a server-side script, aspx in our case, to read the text file into a web page.

FTP

FTP with Dreamweaver - This article teaches you how to post (put) or download (get) your website files from your computer to a remote computer in Dreamweaver.

Hosting

Hosting- This article examines what you need to do to get started and how to make your site viewable to the world.

Flash

Article one - This article covers how to build a horizontal menu with top level buttons, which on a roll over, shows a sub menu beneath. This type of menu is typically referred to as a "halo menu".

Article two - This article covers how to create a hit area map using Flash. Article covers how to individually slice and export selected buildings from a central map. Followed by an examination of how to create the movie file and action script to show and hide each selected building on a button roll over.

Article three - This article covers how to create and import transparent graphics into Flash using a distinct layout.

Article four - This article covers how to create a writing text affect in Flash.

Article five - This article covers how to create a Flash - driven DHTML menu.

Flash, Frequently Asked Questions

Active content- This article examines and explains what the annoying "click here to activate this user control" is referencing and ways to eliminate the problem.

Scrollbar- This article explains how to force (programmatically) your scrollbar to reset to the top of a text box. Alternative solutions are also provided.

Miscellaneous

Creating colored scrollbars- This article examines how to create colored scrollbars in CSS and disadvantages to using them.

HTML Extension- This short article examines how to change Dreamweaver's default file extension from .htm to .html

Creating a subject line- This article examines how to automatically insert a specified email address into an email client such as Microsoft Outlook.

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