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Getting information about the browser with JavaScript
If you've been looking for a way to give cutting-edge content to visitors with the latest browsers, yet not leave users with older browsers out in the cold, detecting browser version, platform, and capabilities with JavaScript may be the answer. Browsers report all kinds of useful information. Find out how to use it to your advantage.
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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.
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Accessible Forms made easy with Dreamweaver MX 2004
by ranjan
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With Macromedia's new release of Dreamweaver MX 2004, it has become increasingly simple to produce Accessible Web Content. To configure DMX 04 to produce valid and accessible code, you would need to first configure DMX 04. To do so, open the Preferences Panel by clicking Edit on your Menu and selecting Preferences from the drop down
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Migrating from Macromedia HomeSite to Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
Macromedia HomeSite users will be happy to know that the latest version of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX has a new look—an integrated workspace similar to that of Homesite. Users will also recognize many HomeSite coding features now incorporated into Dreamweaver MX. These changes to Dreamweaver improve the hand-coder user experience, and should make HomeSite users feel right at home.
This tutorial introduces the Dreamweaver MX workspace and showcases coding features, with reference to the HomeSite workspace and features, then helps HomeSite users set up a Dreamweaver site.
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Learn how to add a link to your images in the coding and design windows.
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Learn how to add a link to your images in the coding and design windows.
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Accessible Forms made easy with Dreamweaver MX 2004
by ranjan
ranjan
With Macromedia's new release of Dreamweaver MX 2004, it has become increasingly simple to produce Accessible Web Content. To configure DMX 04 to produce valid and accessible code, you would need to first configure DMX 04. To do so, open the Preferences Panel by clicking Edit on your Menu and selecting Preferences from the drop down
| | Hits:138 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-13 Rate It | Error | Review |
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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.
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Migrating from Macromedia HomeSite to Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
Macromedia HomeSite users will be happy to know that the latest version of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX has a new look—an integrated workspace similar to that of Homesite. Users will also recognize many HomeSite coding features now incorporated into Dreamweaver MX. These changes to Dreamweaver improve the hand-coder user experience, and should make HomeSite users feel right at home.
This tutorial introduces the Dreamweaver MX workspace and showcases coding features, with reference to the HomeSite workspace and features, then helps HomeSite users set up a Dreamweaver site.
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Getting information about the browser with JavaScript
If you've been looking for a way to give cutting-edge content to visitors with the latest browsers, yet not leave users with older browsers out in the cold, detecting browser version, platform, and capabilities with JavaScript may be the answer. Browsers report all kinds of useful information. Find out how to use it to your advantage.
| | Hits:177 Rate: 0.0(out of 5) Vote:0 Submit Date :2006-03-13 Rate It | Error | Review |
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