It is important that you check and verify that your links work. Links are not active within Dreamweaver; that is, you cannot open a linked document by clicking the link in the Document window. You can check any type of link by displaying the page in a browser. Using a browser i....
Dreamweaver’s Results panel (Figure 9-51 on the next page) provides several options to help maintain your site. These options are described below:
■ Search Use this option to search for and replace text, source code, and specific tags for the ....
Adding sound to your Web page can add interest and set a mood. Background music can enhance your theme. Attaching sounds to objects, such as the sound of clicking buttons, can provide valuable feedback to the Web site visitor. Sound, however, can be expensive m terms of the Web....
You edit Flash text through the Property inspector. If you select Flash text, the Flash Text Property inspector displays Flash attributes. The following section describes the Flash Text Property inspector.
FLASH TEXT NAME The Flash Text name is an identifier used to identif....
To begin creating your splash page, you open the splash.htm data file and then add Flash text. The page includes layers containing tables to facilitate page layout and to add borders to the Flash text object and other objects. The splash page contains three layers, which are na....
Recall that Dreamweaver comes with two Flash objects you can use without having the Flash program. These two objects are Flash buttons and Flash text. In Project 7, you created a framed Web site and added Flash buttons to the navigation frame.
In this project, you add ....
you learn how to add interactive media to a Web page. Interactive media, or multimedia, is not suitable for all Web sites. You most likely have visited Web sites that contained so many bits and pieces of multimedia that, instead of being a constructive part of the site, the multimedia elements were ....
Media objects, also called multimedia, are files that can be displayed or executed within HTML documents or in a stand-alone fashion. Examples include graphics such as GIFs and JPEGs, video, audio, Flash objects (SWF), Shockwave objects (DIR or DCR), PDFs (Adobe’s Portabl....
To provide the Web site visitor with the ability to control the slide show requires that a Start button be added to the Web page. Clicking the button the first time starts the image sequence. Clicking the button again advances the sequence to the next image. Adding a Start butt....
After creating a timeline, you can preview it in Dreamweaver by using the Timelines panel playback options. Recall that the Rewind button moves the playback head to the first frame in the timeline. The Back button moves the playback head one frame to the left. Clicking the Back button and holding do....