Monday, October 29, 2012

Building fluid grid layouts in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6

Building fluid grid layouts in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6

Building fluid grid layouts in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6
 
The Fluid Grid layouts are clearly based on Ethan Marcotte's Responsive Web Design (the book and the article that led to the book). This feature allows you to specify three fluid grids: one each for mobile, tablet, and desktop layouts. Each grid can have 2–24 columns; a common gutter width between the columns and you can specify how wide the grid should spread across each screen.
You then add fluid grid layout div elements to construct your page in the mobile layout. (Mobile First) The next step lands squarely in the category of "brilliant"—you can resize the elements in each of the layouts, snap them to the grid, and then easily move individual elements to sit alongside and play nice with each other. This is done in either Design view or Live view, and, best of all all, Dreamweaver automatically calculates the percentage width of elements and margins to four decimal places.
This calculation is based on Ethan's formula of target/context = result. A good example of this would be column width. Let's assume you have a page width of 1232 pixels and you decide each column should be 350 pixels wide. To get the fluid column width you divide 350 (the Target) by 1232 (the Context) = 0.28409091. You would then move the decimal two places to the right for a result of 28.409091. Dreamweaver's Fluid Grid layout calculation will shave off the final two numbers for a result of 28.4090 per cent. This calculation applies to anything that has "hard" numbers attached to it such as font size, margin, padding and so on.
The CSS created by the Fluid Grid Layouts uses percentage widths and floats, so it produces layouts that adapt to any screen size. These styles are constructed on the basis of "mobile first" and even work in browsers that don't understand media queries. For those of you new to Responsive Web Design, this one feature alone is enough to get you into the game.
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Saturday, October 27, 2012

dreamweaver create Cascading Style Sheets

dreamweaver create Cascading Style Sheets

dreamweaver create Cascading Style Sheets 
In a new HTML or CSS document, open the CSS Styles palette. Click on Window then CSS Styles or Shift-F11.
At the bottom of the window is a small document icon with a plus on it. This allows you to start creating new CSS styles. Click on it.Dreamweaver makes it easy to style a specific tag in your document. Just click on the "Tag" radio button, and write the tag name in the Tag: box.
Note: This option will allow you to style only one tag. If you want multiple tags to have the same style, you need to use the next option.One of the most common CSS selectors is the class selector. So Dreamweaver offers it as your first choice for creating a style. Click on the "Class" radio button, and put your class name in the Name: box. Remember that a class name must be all one word, is case-sensitive, and cannot start with a number.
I named my class "bigHead".
Dreamweaver allows you to create a style sheet for your entire site by choosing to define it in a new style sheet file, an existing style sheet file, and in the current document only. I chose to put it in the current document.View the HTML code and you can see that Dreamweaver added the styles to the head of your HTML document. Even though I didn't put the period (.) at the front of the class name, Dreamweaver did it for me. It also commented out the CSS in case older non-CSS browsers hit the site.
I set my Dreamweaver options to use shorthand for my CSS font properties, so Dreamweaver wrote the font styles as just one long font property.
If you chose to write your styles to a separate style sheet, Dreamweaver will create a new CSS file and write the CSS there. You will then need to link to that style sheet from your Web pages.
Once you've defined a class, you can use it to change the style of any associated element on your document. First select the element you'd like to style, then go to the Properties menu (Ctrl-F3 or Cmd-F3) and choose the style class from the drop down menu. As you can see, if the class has visual text styles, they will show up in the menu, so that it's easier for you to tell which style you're picking. You don't even have to remember the name.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

dreamweaver tutorial Apply remove rename CSS class styles

dreamweaver tutorial Apply remove rename CSS class styles

dreamweaver tutorial Apply remove  rename CSS class styles 
In a new HTML or CSS document, open the CSS Styles palette. Click on Window then CSS Styles or Shift-F11.
At the bottom of the window is a small document icon with a plus on it. This allows you to start creating new CSS styles. Click on it.Dreamweaver makes it easy to style a specific tag in your document. Just click on the "Tag" radio button, and write the tag name in the Tag: box.
Note: This option will allow you to style only one tag. If you want multiple tags to have the same style, you need to use the next option.One of the most common CSS selectors is the class selector. So Dreamweaver offers it as your first choice for creating a style. Click on the "Class" radio button, and put your class name in the Name: box. Remember that a class name must be all one word, is case-sensitive, and cannot start with a number.
I named my class "bigHead".
Dreamweaver allows you to create a style sheet for your entire site by choosing to define it in a new style sheet file, an existing style sheet file, and in the current document only. I chose to put it in the current document.View the HTML code and you can see that Dreamweaver added the styles to the head of your HTML document. Even though I didn't put the period (.) at the front of the class name, Dreamweaver did it for me. It also commented out the CSS in case older non-CSS browsers hit the site.
I set my Dreamweaver options to use shorthand for my CSS font properties, so Dreamweaver wrote the font styles as just one long font property.
If you chose to write your styles to a separate style sheet, Dreamweaver will create a new CSS file and write the CSS there. You will then need to link to that style sheet from your Web pages.
Once you've defined a class, you can use it to change the style of any associated element on your document. First select the element you'd like to style, then go to the Properties menu (Ctrl-F3 or Cmd-F3) and choose the style class from the drop down menu. As you can see, if the class has visual text styles, they will show up in the menu, so that it's easier for you to tell which style you're picking. You don't even have to remember the name.
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