""Teach Yourself Visually� Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS5""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Chapter 1: Getting Started with Dreamweaver""; ""Introducing the World Wide Web""; ""Explore the Many Ways to Design a Web Page""; ""Plan Your Web Site""; ""Start Dreamweaver on a PC""; ""Start Dreamweaver on a Macintosh""; ""Tour the Dreamweaver Interface on a PC""; ""Tour the Dreamweaver Interface on a Macintosh""; ""Show or Hide a Window""; ""Exit Dreamweaver""; ""Get Help""; ""Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Web Site""; ""Define a New Web Site""; ""Create a New Web Page""; ""Add a Title to a Web Page""
""Change the Background Color""""Change Text Colors""; ""Insert a Flash File""; ""Insert Flash Video Files""; ""Create a Rollover Image""; ""Insert a Video from YouTube""; ""Chapter 7: Creating Hyperlinks""; ""Link to Other Pages in Your Web Site""; ""Link to Another Web Site""; ""Using an Image As a Link""; ""Create a Jump Link within a Page""; ""Create a Link to Another File Type""; ""Create an Image Map""; ""Create a Link Using the Files Panel""; ""Open a Linked Page in a New Browser Window""; ""Create an Email Link""; ""Check Links""; ""Change the Color of Links on a Page""
""Chapter 8: Editing the Table Design in a Web Page""""Insert a Table into a Web Page""; ""Insert Content into a Table""; ""Change the Background Color of a Table""; ""Change the Cell Padding in a Table""; ""Change the Cell Spacing in a Table""; ""Insert a Table inside a Table Cell""; ""Change the Alignment of Cell Content""; ""Insert or Delete a Row or Column""; ""Split or Merge Table Cells""; ""Change the Dimensions of a Cell""; ""Change the Dimensions of a Table""; ""Using Percentages for Table Width""; ""Format a Table with CSS""; ""Chapter 9: Creating Pages with Frames""
""Save a Web Page""""Preview a Web Page in a Browser""; ""Chapter 3: Exploring the Dreamweaver Interface""; ""Choose a Workspace Layout""; ""Customize the Document Window""; ""Format Content with the Properties Inspector""; ""Open a Panel""; ""Open and Customize the Insert Panel""; ""Set Preferences""; ""Chapter 4: Working with XHTML""; ""Introducing XHTML""; ""Work in Design View and Code View""; ""Explore Head and Body Tags""; ""Explore Block-Formatting Tags""; ""Clean Up HTML Code""; ""View and Edit Head Content""; ""Make Quick Edits to XHTML Tags""
""Using Code Snippets to Add Special Formatting""""Chapter 5: Formatting and Styling Text""; ""Create a Heading""; ""Create Paragraphs""; ""Create Line Breaks""; ""Indent Paragraphs with Blockquote""; ""Create Lists""; ""Insert Common Special Characters""; ""Insert Other Special Characters""; ""Copy Text from Another Document""; ""Chapter 6: Working with Images and Multimedia""; ""Insert an Image into a Web Page""; ""Wrap Text around an Image""; ""Add Space around an Image""; ""Crop an Image""; ""Resize an Image""; ""Open an Image in an Image Editor""; ""Add a Background Image""
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