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How to Backup Dreamweaver

This tutorial will teach you how to backup your Dreamweaver Behaviors, Extensions, Components, Templates..etc. So that next time when you re-install your Dreamweaver you will still have access to all your Dreamweaver components.

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How to Create your own Custom 404 pages

In this tutorial you will learn how to create your own custom 404 pages, and yes you can make it very cool with all your design abilities, it does not have to look so dull anymore with big 404 error on the page. And don't forget to put a link back to your main page, so that if the user come across ...

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I - Frames in Macromedia Dreamweaver MX

1. If you don't know what I-Frame is, am sure you have noticed my news panel on the index page.
You must be wondering how it is done (since you are reading this tutorial I assume you don't know about I-Frames). Well that is done with I-Frames...

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Conquering Cascading Style Sheets

Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS, January 2006
Unlike most CSS tutorials, this one will literally show you how to implement CSS on your site using the GoLive software. Limited explanation and ample demonstration.

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Javascript Pop-Up Menu

Editor's Pick in HTML and CSS Tutorials, January 2006
Do you think that deep knowledge of Java Script and HTML is required to make a pop-up? With Dreamweaver, pop-ups are created in just a couple of clicks.

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HTML To XHTML

If someone just says that this is the high time when you should convert your site from HTML to XHTML - you can halt or not. But if he can say this with proper logic then you must be going through his decision - adaptibility is another thing. So at first you must know basically what XHTML is. XHTML i...

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XHTML Declarations

First of all. There are currently Three different ways to declare an xhtml document. These ways are: strict, transitional and frameset. Strict: This code below should appear at the top of the page before or anything at all. If you do not include it, it will be included automatically as htm...

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