n Preview early, often, and with various browsers. Dreamweaver gives you quick function-key
access to a primary (F12/Option+F12) and secondary (Ctrl+F12/Command+F12) browser. Check
your pages frequently in these browsers, and then spend some time checking your pages against
other available browsers and browser versions.
n Establish an early connection to the Web and use it frequently. You can begin publishing your
local site through Dreamweaver??™s Site window almost immediately.
In the next chapter, you learn how to use Dreamweaver to begin coding your Web pages.
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Setting Up Sites and Servers 5
Designing and
Crafting Core Pages
IN THIS PART
Chapter 6
Accessing the Code Directly
Chapter 7
Building Style Sheet Web Pages
Chapter 8
Working with Text
Chapter 9
Inserting Images
Chapter 10
Establishing Web Links
As far as most designers are concerned, in a perfect world, you could lay
out a complex Web site with a visual authoring tool and never have to see
the HTML and other code, much less modify it. Dreamweaver takes you a
long way toward this goal??”in fact, you can create many types of Web pages
using only Dreamweaver??™s Design view. As your pages become more complex,
however, you may need to tweak your code in one way or another.
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