Page Design

Center a CSS web page layout

October 12, 2010

How to center a web page layout in Dreamweaver (or any other web design program): Duration 2:40 Click for step-by-step directions to Center an HTML Page Layout…

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Center an HTML Page Layout

June 18, 2009

Update: The directions here have been updated to accomodate absolutely positioned divs. Thanks to Dianne Lewandowski for pointing out the issue. You can also view my video on Centering a CSS web page layout… I thought I'd expand a bit on my answer to a question from Brandon85 on Twitter. He asked: Why is this so [...]

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An Introduction to Dreamweaver

May 7, 2009

As I mentioned earlier this week, I've been busily working to expand the amount of information we provide here at DWcourse. Well, after some long hours and late nights, I'm proud to announce the release of Let's Get Started with Dreamweaver, my introductory mini-course to Dreamweaver. It's a FREE 50+ page PDF that walks you [...]

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Upgrading from Dreamweaver 8 to CS4

April 2, 2009

Personally I considered Dreamweaver CS3, Adobe's first upgrade to the program after acquiring it, to be a "must have" update.Obviously, a lot of you didn't see it that way.

Lately I've fielded a lot of questions from people considering upgrading from Dreamweaver 8 (CS2) to Dreamweaver CS4. While it's fairly easy to find information about the incremental updates: from DW8 to CS3 and from CS3 to CS4 (links at the end of this post) I haven't found a source that offers an overview of what's in store if you make the leap from 8 directly to CS4. So I've put together a quick overview with some brief comments of the features that await you at the end of the DW8 to DWCS4 upgrade process.

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Table structure and image alignment

March 29, 2009

Mark March 29, 2009 at 6:19 pm [edit] Question from Mark via comment: On this website: http://seventwenty-four.com/seventwenty-four2009curved.html You can see that the images on the top look as if they are one pixel off to the left. (Just look along the right side of the middle column and you can see a white line) Also, [...]

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