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Joseph W. Lowery

"Dreamweaver CS3 Bible"

In fact, because the Web was a
descendant of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)??”a multiplatform
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IN THIS CHAPTER
Understanding how divs and AP
elements work in Dreamweaver
Inserting
tags
Dreamweaver Technique:
Applying a CSS Layout
Modifying AP elements:
Resizing, moving, and altering
properties
Dreamweaver Technique:
Inserting an AP element
Using forms in AP elements
Creating interactive AP elements
with Dreamweaver behaviors
Working with Divs and
AP Elements
text document and information markup specification??”layout was trivialized. Content and the capability to
use hypertext to jump from one page to another were emphasized. After the first graphical Web-browser software
(Mosaic) was released, it quickly became clear that a page??™s graphics and layout could enhance a Web
site??™s accessibility and marketability. Content was still king, but design was moving up quickly.
The first attempt at Web page layout was the server-side image map. This item was typically a large graphic
(usually too hefty to be downloaded comfortably) with hotspots. Clicking a hotspot sent a message to the
server, which returned a link to the browser. The download time for these files was horrendous, and the
performance varied from acceptable to awful, depending on the server??™s load.


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