n Dreamweaver gives you plenty of elbow room for previewing and testing by providing for 20
selections on your browser list.
n Set the level of validation you want to strive for through the Validator preferences.
In the next chapter, you learn how to define a site in Dreamweaver.
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Web sites??”especially those integrating Web applications??”are far
more than collections of HTML documents. Every image??”from the
smallest navigational button to the largest background image??”is a
separate file that must be uploaded with your HTML page. Moreover, if you use
any additional elements, such as an included script, background sound, digital
video, or Java applet, these files must be transferred as well. To preview the Web
site locally and view it properly on the Internet, you have to organize your material
in a specific manner.
In Dreamweaver, the process of creating a site can also involve developing Web
applications in a particular server model. Dreamweaver is unique in its capability
to author sites for a variety of server models. Although it is possible to mix pages
developed for different server models, it??™s not really practical. Dreamweaver
enables you to select one server model for each site.
Dreamweaver gives Web developers who work with existing sites a direct connection
to the server.
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