With Dreamweaver 3, you can specify "behaviors" (something you want to have happen, such as a sound playing), and events (the "trigger" that launches the action, such as moving the mouse over an...
A background image can add texture and interest to your Web page. Use a subtle version of your logo or a watermark image associated with your page's contents. This tutorial refers to Dreamweaver 3.0.
Some search engines use titles to index Web pages. Titles are also used to identify pages in a browser's history and as default names for bookmarks. Add a clear, concise title to your Web page...
Many search engines use keywords (meta tags) to index sites. Keywords are an extremely important tool to ensure that your pages appear when someone uses Google, Yahoo! or another search engine....
Background colors can make your text or images on your Web page stand out. Dreamweaver presents a browser-safe palette of colors you can use.
Use Dreamweaver 3 to change the font colors of the displayed text to add style to the Web pages you have designed.
Spelling errors can make your page seem amateurish and unprofessional. Always use the spell-check feature before publishing a page. This tutorial uses Macromedia Dreamweaver 3.0.
Use a horizontal line to divide text or break up certain areas on a Web page. Typographical lines take up less space on a page than graphical lines and are often easier to see. This tutorial...
A line break separates text without creating a new paragraph. You might use a line break to fix a bad wrap of text from one line to the next, or to set off a line of text by itself. These...
Use the Clean Up HTML command in Macromedia Dreamweaver 3.0 to remove extraneous tags and streamline your HTML code.
If you need to replace an old or unused tag in an HTML document, or simply change unneeded line breaks into paragraphs, you can do it quickly and easily with Dreamweaver 3.
Use the Internet as the wonderful research tool that it is before you buy, when making your purchases and to follow up if there are any foul-ups.
Although Microsoft Word can automatically convert documents to HTML, it's not always the best way. Dreamweaver will remove unneeded tags and change Word font and size attributes to HTML codes....
In Macromedia Dreamweaver 3, you can double-click an image to launch an image editor while still working on a page. Modifying the default editor allows you to choose your favorite program and...
If Dreamweaver tries to connect to the Internet during start-up, here's how you can stop it. These directions apply only to Windows 95 or 98.
A "mouse-over" effect occurs when a user moves the mouse pointer
onto an image. When the pointer rests on the image, it changes to something else. This is especially useful for navigation...
Quickly make images smaller or larger using this handy Dreamweaver 3.0 tip.
Frames allow you to divide a page into parts and display certain information, such as a navigation bar or a table of contents, at all times. Frames are really "pages within a page"; you specify...
Sort the information in a Web page table quickly and easily with Dreamweaver 3.
You can create a visual site map and view it, print it or add it to a Web page with Dreamweaver 3.0. Use the site map either to check the structure of your site and make sure that it matches your...