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Modifying Your Table’s Properties Once you've inserted a table, you can adjust your table to suit your needs. Dreamweaver makes it quick and easy to get the look you love.

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Subscribe Working with Templates in Dreamweaver

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Working with Templates in Dreamweaver Templates are great time-savers: They allow you to apply the same design elements, such as navigation bars and headers, to multiple web pages. Here is how you create a template...

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Subscribe Giving Your Web Page a Title

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Giving Your Web Page a Title Yes, the old adage goes “never judge a book by its cover,” but we all judge web pages by their titles. Titles appear in search engines and web directories, and are typically the only way a user has of understanding the page’s content before visiting it.

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Predicting Your Page’s Download Speed

 

Find out how long it will take for your visitors to load your page!

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Subscribe Understanding Layers

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An intro to layers Layers are dynamic HTML components ("DHTML") that allow you  to manipulate and organize your content creatively, free of some of the limitations of layout tables. Layers can contain text, images, or applications, but you can position the layer (and the content placed on the layer) at any place on the page...

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Subscribe Changing The Status Bar Message

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Changing Status Bar Message Did you know that you can change the message that appears in the status bar? The next time someone hovers over a link on your site, instead of just displaying a boring link location (e.g. "http://www.yourpage.com/contact/feedback.htm "), you can surprise your visitors with a customized message (e.g. "Send your feedback") that appears in their status bar...

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