Subscribe
Tutorial search

Dreamweaver Web Site Tutorials


Sort by:
Designing Web Sites For All Screen Resolutions
Designing Web Sites For All Screen Resolutions
This tutorial teaches you how to design a website that utilizes the available browser space efficiently and looks good for all screen resolutions.
Difficulty:
Editing your Template and Update your Web Site!
Editing your Template and Update your Web Site!
Editing your Template and Update your Web Site!
Difficulty:
Fireworks Web Design Tutorial
Fireworks Web Design Tutorial
Learn how to design a web site with Macromedia Fireworks 4.0
Difficulty:
Adding Sound/Music to web sites
Adding Sound/Music to web sites
Play sound, music on Rollover, on Click or on Page Load using Dreamweaver Behavior panel.
Difficulty:
CSS Styles Tutorial
CSS Styles Tutorial
Learn how to use CSS Styles to format text in your web site. Cool tips included.
Difficulty:
Cool Text Effects Using CSS Styles in Dreamweaver
Cool Text Effects Using CSS Styles in Dreamweaver
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Styles are very useful for maintaining a web site since its appearance (controlled by properties of HTML tags) can be updated from just one file. They are also used to enhance your site's look. In this article you will learn how to make cool text effects using CSS Styles using Macromedia Dreamweaver
Difficulty:
Creating Swap Images in Fireworks
Creating Swap Images in Fireworks
Learn just how easy it is to create swap images in Fireworks. Swap images are fun, easy to design, and go a long way in making a site look attractive. Visitors also find this interactive and interesting. Fireworks makes it very easy to design web sites using swap images. Learn just how easy it right now!
Difficulty:
Creating CSS Styles in DreamweaverMX
Creating CSS Styles in DreamweaverMX
Find out how to use CSS Styles to format text in web site. Cool tips included.
Difficulty:
Planning your Web site design
Planning your Web site design
Even if you are just creating a personal home page that only friends and family will see, it can still be to your advantage to plan the site carefully in order to make sure everyone will be able to use it easily.
Difficulty:
Server Side Includes
Server Side Includes
Server Side Includes are files that have some commonly used code that can be reused by many pages in your site. When you use a SSI file the server takes the entire content of the file and inserts it into the page, replacing the include code. As an example, imagine you have a large portal web site with links at the top, bottom and sides common to all pages (or a section of pages). To make the site easy to maintain you can have the header, footer, right menu and/or left menu as include files. So when there is a change to be made you just need to make the changes, save and upload the corresponding include file and not the many files using it.
Difficulty:
The Dreamweaver Template - A tutorial on using Macromedia Dreamweaver Templates
The Dreamweaver Template - A tutorial on using Macromedia Dreamweaver Templates
What is a Template? A Template is basically a structure used commonly for many pages in a web site. There can be any number of templates for a web site. That is, each section of a web site can have its own template with variations in structure or color from the others.
Difficulty:
Web Site Design Ideas
Web Site Design Ideas
While designing a web site it is crucial that the site is attractive, fast-loading, user friendly, focuses on your content and has a high stickiness factor to it (that shows how long the visitor stays on your site). Instead of making very complex designs with less content or bare designs with cluttered content, we recommend that you find the right balance between both.
Difficulty:
CSS Styles Tutorial
CSS Styles Tutorial
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are a collection of formatting rules that control the appearance of content in a web page. They are very useful for maintaining a web site since its appearance (controlled by properties of HTML tags) can be managed from just one file. CSS Styles also enhance your site's look, accessibility and reduces file size. Another main advantage is reusability - instead of defining the properties of fonts, backgrounds, borders, bullets, uniform tags, etc. each time you use them you can just assign the corresponding css style in the class property. You can store CSS styles directly in each document or, for more control and flexibility, in an external style sheet.
Difficulty:
Search Term(s) (2): web site