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  • How to Create a Form on a Web Page With Dreamweaver

    Creating a form on a web page with Dreamweaver involves typing in the basic outline of the form, clicking on "Forms" under "Insert Panel" and following the prompts to enter in the desired information. Create a form for a web page with instructions from a certified Dreamweaver tutor in this free video on web design.

  • How to Create Disjointed Rollover Pages with Dreamweaver

    You can use Adobe Dreamweaver CS 5.5 to edit the HTML on your Web page and create a disjointed rollover effect. This function allows a visitor to hover the mouse over a link or image and change the value of another element on the page. A disjointed rollover can be accomplished with an HTML element, some CSS and a second HTML element that is hidden by default, but displayed when the mouse rolls over your designated HTML element.

  • How to Embed XML Data on a Web Page With Dreamweaver

    If you use EXtensible Markup Language (XML) to structure your data, you have the option to use your Dreamweaver software to embed your XML. Dreamweaver provides a convenient menu that allows you to select your file so you can store it on the Web page you choose. This feature makes it ideal for carrying custom XML formats that HyperText Markup Language (HTML) can display. Use the tools in your Dreamweaver program to embed the XML data you require.

  • How to Create a Sitemap

    There are two types of sitemaps. One is an HTML based page. An HTML sitemap is a single page that shows visitors all the pages, or major divisions on a website. The second type of sitemap is used by search engines and uses XML. An XML sitemap of a large commercial website can take a lot of time to identify all the pages on a website. It is best to use a sitemap generator for indexing the website.

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