![]() The book also shows how to create HTML-based headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables insert graphics and Photoshop Smart Objects add links to text and images apply cascading styles sheets and customize the Dreamweaver workspace. This completely revised Creative Cloud edition also covers HTML5, CSS3, and media queries for responsive web design. You’ll learn to create a professional website without having to write code by hand. The 15 project-based lessons in this book show you step by step everything you need to know to work in Dreamweaver. ![]() Creative professionals seeking the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Dreamweaver CC choose Adobe Dreamweaver CC: Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press. ![]() ![]() Starting Up About Dreamweaver Digital Classroom 1 Prerequisites 1 System requirements 1 Starting Adobe Dreamweaver 3 Resetting the Dreamweaver workspace 3 Loading lesson files 4 Working with the video tutorials 5 Setting up for viewing the video tutorials 5 Viewing the video tutorials with the Adobe Flash Player 6 Hosting your websites 7 Additional resources 7 Lesson 1: Dreamweaver CS6 Jumpstart Starting up 9 What is Dreamweaver? 10 Design and layout tools 10 Site management and File Transfer Protocol 11 Coding environment and text editor 11 Mobile design and development features 12 Who uses Dreamweaver? 12 Dreamweaver s workspace features 13 Live View and Live Code 16 CSS Inspection and the Enable/Disable Feature 17 Related files 18 Code Navigator 19 Photoshop smart objects 20 Support for Content Management Systems 20 HTML5, CSS3, and PHP code hinting 21 HTML and CSS Starter Pages 21 Subversion 22 Business Catalyst integration 22 How websites work 22 A simple flow chart 22 Domain names and IP addresses 23 Servers and web hosts 23 The role of web browsers 23 An introduction to HTML 24 Tag structure and attributes 24 The structure of an HTML document 27 Placing images in HTML 28 Colors in HTML 30 Case sensitivity and whitespace rules 31 Element hierarchy 33 XHTML 1.0 Transitional 33 What s the difference? 33 Explorations in code 34 A look at the Welcome Screen 35 Creating, opening, and saving documents 36 Creating new documents 36 Self study 38 Review 38 Lesson 2: Setting Up a New Site Starting up 39 Creating a new site 40 Advanced site-creation options 43 Adding pages 45 Saving a page to your site 48 Defining page properties 49 Work views 55 A deeper look into the Files panel 58 Viewing local files 59 Selecting and editing files 59 Self study 61 Review 61 Lesson 3: Adding Text and Images Starting up 63 Typography and images on the Web 64 Adding text 64 An introduction to styles 69 Previewing pages in a web browser 73 Understanding hyperlinks 74 Creating hyperlinks 75 Relative versus absolute hyperlinks 77 Linking to an e-mail address 79 Creating lists 80 Using the Text Insert panel 82 Inserting images 83 Image resolution 83 Image formats 83 Creating a simple gallery page 84 Linking images 87 Using image placeholders 88 Editing images 89 Adjusting brightness and contrast 89 Optimizing images 90 Updating images 91 Self study 92 Review 92 Lesson 4: Styling Your Pages with CSS Starting up 93 What are Cascading Style Sheets? 94 CSS replaces inefficient HTML styling 95 The benefits of CSS styling 96 How do you create CSS rules in Dreamweaver? 98 Understanding Style Sheets 102 Understanding why they re called Cascading 105 Creating and modifying styles 106 Creating a class style with the Property Inspector 108 Creating and modifying styles in the CSS Styles panel 111 Advanced text formatting with CSS 112 Fine-tuning page appearance with contextual and pseudo-class selectors 115 Div tags and CSS IDs 119 Internal versus external style sheets 120 Attaching an external style sheet to your page 122 Modifying attached style sheets 122 Creating a new.
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