This simple extension adds an item to the Macromedia Dreamweaver MX Commands menu and allows you to convert selected text in your document to either uppercase or lowercase.
Adding extensions in Dreamweaver 3 and 4 Adobe Dreamweaver / Extensions
With the new Macromedia Exchange Web site, you can find and download new objects, commands, and other extensions. To easily and quickly install these extensions in Dreamweaver, use the new Extension Manager application.
Using keyboard shortcuts for Dreamweaver 4 Adobe Dreamweaver / Customizing Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver 4 includes many helpful Macromedia keyboard shortcut commands that can make you more efficient at doing your job. Dreamweaver 4 also includes the new Keyboard Shortcut Editor, which lets you choose from several predetermined keyboard shortcut sets instead of the default keyboard commands. These standard sets are BBEdit, Dreamweaver 3, HomeSite, and Macromedia Standard. In addition, you can change any set you want and create your own custom commands using the Keyboard Shortcut Editor.
Meta Generator Adobe Dreamweaver / Extensions
Create Custom Meta Tags Using Meta Generator Extension. Using meta tags has never been cooler than with the new extension, Meta Generator.
Creating a Navigation Bar with CSS Adobe Dreamweaver / CSS
Here's a great CSS trick for turning a bulleted list into a navigation bar with a simple rollover effect. Using a bulleted list for navigation bars is a well-accepted convention that meets current accessibility standards.
Creating more Complex Page Layouts using Nested Tables Adobe Dreamweaver / Tables
When you move on from creating basic pages you'll need to understand how to create those layouts. There is always the Layers option, but they offer some limitations (we'll look at Layers in a future tutorial). The beauty of using nested tables is that they are very browser compatible. Unlike Layers that are only usable on version 5x browsers and above.
Planning your Web site design Adobe Dreamweaver / Site Management
When you begin thinking about creating a Web site, you should follow a series of planning steps to make sure your site is successful. 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.
Creating anchors and mailto in DreamweaverMX Adobe Dreamweaver / Linking and Navigation
Unseen section bookmarks within a page are called named anchors. You can use the Property inspector to link to a particular section of a document by first creating named anchors. Named anchors can set markers in a document, which are frequently placed at a specific topic or at the top of a document. You can then create links to these named anchors. This will quickly take your visitor to the specified position in the document.