Web designer and author Janine Warner discusses advanced CSS techniques and uses Dreamweaver to create CSS-based layouts, edit pre-designed templates, create tables, examine CSS code, and edit WordPress blogging software.
Release Date: 2010-05-19
<p>Janine Warner introduces herself</p>
Duration: 1 mins 45 seconds
<p>Janine goes over what she will covering in the course and talks about some of the new tools in Dreamweaver CS5 that will help users with their CSS layouts</p>
Duration: 7 mins 20 seconds
<p>Dreamweaver comes with a variety of templates that can be used and edited to fit your individual needs.</p>
Duration: 19 mins 1 seconds
<p>Use the images provided with lesson 1 and begin editing the CSS for one of the templates in Dreamweaver.</p>
Duration: 14 mins 14 seconds
<p>Begin adding style and layout rules, but be careful that they do not conflict with each other.</p>
Duration: 10 mins 58 seconds
<p>Create and style an unordered list to display the navigation links on your webpage.</p>
Duration: 17 mins 12 seconds
<p>Tables should only be used for displaying tabular data, but they can be styled with CSS.</p>
Duration: 10 mins 51 seconds
<p>Starting with a blank document, Janine begins creating a page layout using div tags.</p>
Duration: 29 mins 48 seconds
<p>When it comes to font size, use percentage and pixel measurements to size your fonts using fixed or relative sizes.</p>
Duration: 10 mins 45 seconds
<p>It is important to know the basics of the code that makes CSS work.</p>
Duration: 9 mins 54 seconds
<p>Use Dreamweaver to edit styles inside the theme of a WordPress blog</p>
Duration: 11 mins 44 seconds
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Duration: 0 mins 45 seconds