Haulin' Ass With Dreamweaver: 10 Site Management Tools
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » Here’s Geoff Blake's list of 10 super-slick tricks to save time while managing your websites in the titan of web design, Dreamweaver. Grab a snack, lean in close, and take a look over on Ten Ton Books!
Dreamweaver Special: Class Rules Versus Redefined Tags, Pt2
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » In the second half of this video series, Geoff Blake will show you all about controlling HTML elements via Dreamweaver's Redefined HTML Tag option, and you'll see how this differs from working with Class rules. Check it out on Ten Ton Books!
Dreamweaver Special: Class Rules Versus Redefined Tags, Pt1
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » Lots of people get hung up on the difference between class rules and redefined HTML tags. So in this video series, Geoff Blake will compare the two, and show you a few cool tricks for putting them to good use. Check it out on Ten Ton Books!
Five+1 Common CSS Hang-Ups In Dreamweaver
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » There seems to be some common hang-ups that seem to really mess people up. So check out Geoff Blake's article called Five+1 Common CSS Hang-Ups In Dreamweaver, on Ten Ton Books!
Creating CSS Layouts In Dreamweaver, Part 3
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » So are ya gettin' the hang of all this? Awesome stuff. So the next big issue is this: Ya got your <div>'s created, you know how the background code keeps everything hummin', and you know all about nesting <div>'s to create a precise layout. Groovy. But how about centering that CSS-based layout? Well, ya'd best be clickin' that play button ta find out how!
Creating CSS Layouts In Dreamweaver, Part 2
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » Alright, so Part 1 introduced you to the basics of working with <div>'s visually. Now you're ready for the next step: Understanding how the CSS functions in the background code, and how to begin refining your layout by creating nested <div>'s. It's a whole lotta fun, and there's tons to see, so lets check it out!
Creating CSS Layouts In Dreamweaver
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » Havin' a tough time with CSS-layout, <div>'s, and what Dreamweaver traditionally calls layers? For the uninitiated, it can all seem a bit mysterious, confusing, and down-right daunting. So lets put all this confusion and mystery to bed, once and for all. In what was intended to be a brief 10-minute introduction to CSS-layout in Dreamweaver has turned into a 3-part video series, spanning 25 minutes! Geez, I just can't help myself! Anyway, as always, they're all free, and they're all yours!
Get Going With Bookmarks In Acrobat, Part 2
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » So in Part One, you got introduced to the idea of bookmarks in Acrobat. Now, we'll take what you've learned so far and go even further, adding some interactivity to your PDF's via bookmarks. You'll see how you can launch a web page from within Acrobat, send email, and even trigger unique effects, like opening Acrobat's Print dialog box. Get ready, here it comes!
Get Going With Bookmarks In Acrobat, Part 1
Submitted by Ten Ton Books » In part one of my tutorial on Acrobat bookmarks, I'll introduce you to the idea of bookmarks, what they can do, and give you a few ideas as to where you can use 'em. Then, you'll see how to create basic bookmarks, reorder them, nest them, and I'll toss in a few shortcuts for good measure. Finally, after you've gone to all the work of creating bookmarks, you'll want to ensure that users of your PDFs will know they're there, so I'll show ya an awesome trick to do just that! So check it out!



